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Topic: Questions regarding pricing/sources, list formatting, etc.
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nshamas Member
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posted October 21, 2014 12:02 PM
Hi there friends.I just have a few questions. - What do the majority of you use as a reference for pricing cards? - What is the most popular, easy to read format for lists? - Should I alphabetize my cards? - Do bins help sell cards? IE - $.50 bin, $1 bin, etc.,.... Anyone have any tips on anything I could do to get my cards moving faster? Please let me know some tips and tricks you've learned over the years on MOTL =) Thanks, -Nick! __________________ -Nick Shamas email/PayPal email - nshamas@gmail.com
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Rabid Wo1f Member
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posted October 21, 2014 02:01 PM
Hi,I noticed that a lot of people use TCG mid or Starcity Games as a price guide. I also noticed that alot of people have started doing price lists. An example is: $20+ $10+ ect. I haven't really sold anything on here by bin, and that makes me kinda clueless how people do that.
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nshamas Member
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posted October 21, 2014 02:09 PM
Yes, I currently and mainly use TCG low-mid, and refer from time-to-time, SCG-- and that's about it.. Thanks for your response my friend quote: Originally posted by Rabid Wo1f: Hi,I noticed that a lot of people use TCG mid or Starcity Games as a price guide. I also noticed that alot of people have started doing price lists. An example is: $20+ $10+ ect. I haven't really sold anything on here by bin, and that makes me kinda clueless how people do that.
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paragondave Member
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posted October 21, 2014 02:27 PM
The only way to sell your cards faster is to sell them cheaper than anyone else. If you sell them at the same price then you need to send quicker, package better and provide better customer service. That method takes time to build up a reputation as someone who offers these quality services. Best of luck! Dave
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nshamas Member
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posted October 21, 2014 02:39 PM
quote: Originally posted by paragondave: The only way to sell your cards faster is to sell them cheaper than anyone else. If you sell them at the same price then you need to send quicker, package better and provide better customer service. That method takes time to build up a reputation as someone who offers these quality services. Best of luck! Dave
Very true my friend. I don't like to blatantly undercut people is one problem, though I understand that generally I'm not going to tell someone that I am selling something cheaper than them, hehe.. but yeah, all you said is but oh so true Thanks for the input Dave =), -Nick
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