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Old 01-12-2015, 12:20 PM
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Default Seeking High Value Sports Consignments: Sold on eBay & Featured in Nationwide Media

Hi Net54 Collectors/Members,
Do you own a graded card or graded card collection valued at over $5,000?
I am looking for a few high dollar consignments to be sold on eBay in the coming weeks. These select consignments will be written up and featured on Parade.Com which attracts tens of millions unique visitors each month.
Great opportunity for maximum exposure.

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Old 01-12-2015, 12:24 PM
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Michael, what company do you work for? Best of luck.
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Old 01-12-2015, 12:48 PM
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Sean,
I don't work for any company or auction house. Just trying to help consignors maximize value of their collectibles.

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Michael
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After looking at parade.com for the first time, I'm not sure what aspect of high valued sports cards sales is enhanced by that exposure. We are pretty savvy here on Net54, and this pitch belongs in the questionable file, a round can next to my desk.
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Nice Frank...and I agree...this is the same "parade" insert in some small market sunday newspapers I presume?

If so this is more a venue for our recipe's and kim K gossip...not high buck vintage collectibles.
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Nice Frank...and I agree...this is the same "parade" insert in some small market sunday newspapers I presume?

If so this is more a venue for our recipe's and kim K gossip...not high buck vintage collectibles.
The real question is whether or not the 'exposure' would end up like this baseball:

http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...63#post1144163
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After looking at parade.com for the first time, I'm not sure what aspect of high valued sports cards sales is enhanced by that exposure. We are pretty savvy here on Net54, and this pitch belongs in the questionable file, a round can next to my desk.
Back East we call that the circular file. Agree with you though, at least in the absence of any information at all about experience, track record, etc. If I were looking to move, say, a 52T Mantle, Parade Magazine wouldn't be the first place that came to mind.
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Back East we call that the circular file. Agree with you though, at least in the absence of any information at all about experience, track record, etc. If I were looking to move, say, a 52T Mantle, Parade Magazine wouldn't be the first place that came to mind.
Peter, you never fail to impress me with your breadth of knowledge, but in New Haven a round can is a circular file. What they call it in Kansas City is anybody's guess.
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