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www.thecard.store
I just built it at the start of this year to unload extra cards. Anyone can set up a store and run it from this marketplace. It uses paypal payments. If I had 10 folks setting up stores, I could reduce the marketplace's %. (I have already sold cards from the site and it receives web traffic.) Good luck if you build your own! -CG
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They take 18% of the sale?
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They do if someone uses the purchase button. Still better than up front fees and back end % fees on ebay...or 20% or more buyers fees at auction. Additionally, they don't mind if you talk to folks on their site...or add links and such. If you sell using IM on their site...that's also cool.
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