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Posted By: Joe Drouillard
Hello Everyone, |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...talking about setting up a small business, for the purpose of making a profit on ebay that you can use to fund your T206 collecting. If you're really interested in doing that, I would suggest that being a new shiny card dealer is probably not going to get you as far as any other number of ebay small business models. |
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Posted By: Joe Drouillard
Thanks for the quick response and good suggestion. |
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Posted By: James Gallo
If you know what your doing and you act at the right time this can work somewhat. |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
You can't buy directly from Topps, Upperdeck or Donruss (Playoff and Leaf included) without a Brick 'n Mortor Sports card store. I do know there are folks buying cases of new stuff from distributors like blowoutcards.com, they bust the cases, and flip the cards on eBay. It's a crap shoot because some cases make money and some don't what your looking for is a major hit from your case (Autographed/Game Used patch of a HOT Rookie) or something like that to make most of your case money back.. My understanding is Topps is the BEST product to buy and flip, Upperdeck is the worst... but of course each product is unique and you just never know what will make money until you buy and try to sell. The key on selling NEW stuff on ebay is hitting ebay FIRST.. you can't wait for a week or two after a product is already released and expect to make a lot of money... marty |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Thanks Jim and Marty. Sound advice. I appreciate it. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Not to sound negative, but it is a tough market. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
As noted, you have to be a brick and mortar store to get the cases directly from the manufacturers-- and they wouldn't allow you to break up the cases on eBay. I would think it might be tough to resell the cards for profit on eBay anyway, so I don't think you're missing out. Plus new stuff tend to drop off a cliff price wise when the next year's stuff. |
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Posted By: Scott Mt. Joy
I have had very good luck the last 2 years flipping cards to reinvest in more cards. |
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