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Old 11-10-2023, 07:25 AM
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You just need to pay for an ebay store. Which is $21.95 per month. Once you have a store, you get 1,000 listings per month with no insertion fees and your selling fees are 12.35% on the first $2500 and just 2.35% on anything after that to cover the payment processing fees. It's a great deal. I sold one of my 48 Leaf Jackies there for $15k and my total fees came to $602.50.
If you have cards to sell worth substantially more than $2500 each, the store makes sense. If not, you are paying 13.25% on the entire amount paid including taxes and shipping plus $0.30 per order.
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If you have cards to sell worth substantially more than $2500 each, the store makes sense. If not, you are paying 13.25% on the entire amount paid including taxes and shipping plus $0.30 per order.
Another good option for cards above $1,000 is to send them to Probstein. He only charges 5% total fees for anything above that threshold. But ya, if you're selling cheaper cards, then you're going to be paying high fees pretty much anywhere, except for MySlabs, which is about 5%. But buyers expect a discount there, so you'll pay for it one way or another. Sorta like selling at shows.
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Another good option for cards above $1,000 is to send them to Probstein. He only charges 5% total fees for anything above that threshold. But ya, if you're selling cheaper cards, then you're going to be paying high fees pretty much anywhere, except for MySlabs, which is about 5%. But buyers expect a discount there, so you'll pay for it one way or another. Sorta like selling at shows.
Well, you can sell them on Net54 and pay nothing


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Well, you can sell them on Net54 and pay nothing
Yep, always a great option as well
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