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Topic: Selling Complete sets on MOTL
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slurpee Member
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posted February 03, 2015 10:02 AM
I have decided to really downsize and have accumulated some of the older complete sets 4th-Torment. When I used to list them on here I had almost zero luck finding buyers. Anyone had a positive experience?
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jellyfishfanatic Member
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posted February 03, 2015 10:22 AM
Contact Child of Gaea.He loves complete sets.
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headumpire Member
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posted February 04, 2015 06:51 AM
BIN on ebay is the best. Will find a buyer if you are the lowest price
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Child of Gaea Member
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posted February 05, 2015 04:27 AM
I love to assemble sets. However, I this problem with hoarding them... However, in the past when I have bought complete sets, I totally agree with headumpire . The first thing I would look for is BIN prices and if they werent acceptable I would start bidding. The lowest BIN always got my consideration though. In my opinion, for a huge seller like you, it would be an option towards getting rid of a ton of cards you otherwise would never get rid of. I do not think there is a huge market for older sets, as I didnt really get into too many bid wars, but there is people like me out there...
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majicman Member
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posted February 06, 2015 12:24 PM
So, from a "collectors" perspective, condition for sets is of utmost importance. I've got way too many sets myself (I already have play sets of everything from Dark to Scourge, thanks to a collection I acquired a few years ago that had all the $10 and above cards removed - I already had them so it was a perfect match). I have slowing been selling my other extra sets as I had already accumulated those same sets before the acquisition and it is a slow process on MOTL trying to find a buyer. Every once in a while you will find someone who wants to buy complete sets here and if reasonable, they will sell. As previously stated, Ebay is your best bet for liquidation of those. Good luck....Greg
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