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These prices haven't been affected by the market :D
Seeing a lot of OC and MC cards. |
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There sure are a lot of Hindu back offerings with the T206.
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I am trying to figure this out...so the seller lists X for sale
and what does REA get? Is there a hammer added to the sale price or is it already counted in on the price of the card for sale by the owner? |
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Does the marketplace have a make an offer option as Heritage does? Some of these prices are bonkers.
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Thanks, fellas!
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You have 3 tries at an offer. I sent an offer today on a card. Awaiting response as I type. Mike |
They might be totally fine with it since they don’t need to hold the inventory nor is it their main service, but I could see this turning into another eBay museum.
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As long as the fee's do not get too out of hand (5% introductory now but what will they end up at?) I would definitely use this service in the future as a seller. And I really like the make an offer option.
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No Museum Prices
I've sold 3 items already. One was bought outright and two others were offers I accepted. I'm quite happy with the service being available.
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Some of those prices are alot higher than the current market will support but at least it has the offer options The selection of the cards for their rollout is impressive |
Am I missing something, or can you not get to their new marketplace from their Home page? The only way I could find it from their Home page was to click on The Auction at the top of the page then choose Bid Now. Then at the top of the window, I now see Marketplace to click on. Seems like there should be something on the Home page to make it easier to find.
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Just offer what your willing to pay, and see what happens:)
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Just kidding. It's nice to hear that someone has been able to sell a few items through this portal. Good luck with the rest of your items (if you have any more for sale). |
I put 24 pieces on, priced them at 105% of VCP average. Sold 4 within 24 hours with 3 at the listed price. Super easy as a seller without having to deal with any hassle. So as long as the fees don’t get too high, I will use for liquid items.
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I think anything that offers people another option to buy or sell cards is a good addition to the hobby.
My suggestions are that you should be able to "watch" an item and that (like the auction) you should be able to see more than 100 lots per page (most other auction houses offer a 200, 250, or "all" option). |
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Bought a card on the marketplace today! Super easy process. I used the offer functionality. Seller and I went round couple times and we agreed on a price. Paid REA price + $15 shipping via Zelle. Happy with process and think this could be a really valuable resource for both buyers and sellers.
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REA Market
Yes Some prices are somewhat high but I did wind up purchasing a nice card at a decent price
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Another venue to buy our cards from, the more the merrier. And, as said, you can always make an offer of the price is above your threshold.
Here is an REA win, not from the new sales venue, but still..... |
That's a great postcard Leon.
Never saw it before. |
Thank you! REA was fast to respond to my questions and contacted me the same day - Thanks Tyler! strong ending prices on Sunday too!
Jimmy |
Sent a bunch of pieces in, got there on Friday, and posted to their site over the weekend.
Just had my first piece sell on Monday morning. Looking forward to getting paid! Edited to add: Link to the piece that just sold, since inquiring minds need to know: https://bid.collectrea.com/marketplace/741 And apparently they do electronic payments now. My first time printing a check and then depositing it electronically. What could go wrong!? |
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18 cards in one lot? Great card but that seems like a cool collection with limited buyers.
If anyone wants to break it up, I would buy ONE. Paul |
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My stuff has been listed
https://bid.collectrea.com/marketpla..._Number%3Adesc |
I contacted them today. If a card does not sell after a month and you want to get it back, there is a $5.00 fee plus shipping back to you or just the $5.00 if you pick it up. I am not sure if that is a $5.00 per month fee or a one time fee.
And as of right now, it is a 5% fee. Bob |
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From my email:
Hi Robert, Thank you for reaching out to REA regarding your potential Marketplace submission. I am the consignment coordinator with REA and yes you would be able to drop off cards for our Marketplace. A couple requirements for our Marketplace is that all items need to be graded/ authenticated, listed for a minimum of 30 days, and have a minimum value of $100. After 30 days if an item does not sell and you would like it back, it would be $5 per lot plus any shipping costs to receive it back. In your scenario, if you were to come pick them up, it would be just $5 since we would not be shipping it back. In terms of what price items are listed at, you would decide what your items listed at. The rate for our Marketplace is 5% for the rest of 2025, for example if you had an item listed at $1,000 and it sold you would net $950. If you have any other questions please let me know. Best Regards, Tyler Arnold |
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