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sabrgeek said:I also want to point out as a seller -- I know we are discussing the fees -- but remember one other factor, once you send the cards to COMC you don't have to handle them anymore. You are not the one to prep packages; go to post offices, put cards in boxes, etc. If your time is worth anything to you, then even if the costs are a bit higher, you've saved time and money.
I usually do 2 shipments a year to COMC -- the 1st one is at the National so I don't have to pay for shipping (I carry those cards on the plane) and the 2nd one is shipped.
These are my stats: I'm very impressed with a site in which in basically a little over a year I have sold between 20 and 25 percent of my inventory. And I'm also continuing to go through my stuff to see if I have more items to send them to expand my inventory.
And the offers I get are interesting; sometimes I just take them, sometimes I laugh them off and sometimes I counter offer. I know other people who have done great with them as well. I'll just piddle along for now and keep adding inventory as I go
Items in Inventory 1,883
Total Book Value $4,064.20
Items w/o Book Price 20
Total Asking Price $1,787.80
Items w/o Asking Price 0
Items Not for Sale 0
Items Ready to Ship 0
Total Sales $384.15
Items Sold 519
Items Purchased 0
Items Added to the Site 2,402
Regards
Rich
J-Rod said:sabrgeek said:I also want to point out as a seller -- I know we are discussing the fees -- but remember one other factor, once you send the cards to COMC you don't have to handle them anymore. You are not the one to prep packages; go to post offices, put cards in boxes, etc. If your time is worth anything to you, then even if the costs are a bit higher, you've saved time and money.
I usually do 2 shipments a year to COMC -- the 1st one is at the National so I don't have to pay for shipping (I carry those cards on the plane) and the 2nd one is shipped.
These are my stats: I'm very impressed with a site in which in basically a little over a year I have sold between 20 and 25 percent of my inventory. And I'm also continuing to go through my stuff to see if I have more items to send them to expand my inventory.
And the offers I get are interesting; sometimes I just take them, sometimes I laugh them off and sometimes I counter offer. I know other people who have done great with them as well. I'll just piddle along for now and keep adding inventory as I go
Items in Inventory 1,883
Total Book Value $4,064.20
Items w/o Book Price 20
Total Asking Price $1,787.80
Items w/o Asking Price 0
Items Not for Sale 0
Items Ready to Ship 0
Total Sales $384.15
Items Sold 519
Items Purchased 0
Items Added to the Site 2,402
Regards
Rich
I could be wrong so if I am sorry. But if this is your totals for the whole time on comc. Going by your current inventory if they are all above the threshold you pay close to 20 dollars a month for them to hold you stuff. 240 a year and you have only sold 385? That is good? Seems like I would want quite a bit more in that time frame to pay someone to hold my stuff for me.
markakis8 said:J-Rod said:sabrgeek said:I also want to point out as a seller -- I know we are discussing the fees -- but remember one other factor, once you send the cards to COMC you don't have to handle them anymore. You are not the one to prep packages; go to post offices, put cards in boxes, etc. If your time is worth anything to you, then even if the costs are a bit higher, you've saved time and money.
I usually do 2 shipments a year to COMC -- the 1st one is at the National so I don't have to pay for shipping (I carry those cards on the plane) and the 2nd one is shipped.
These are my stats: I'm very impressed with a site in which in basically a little over a year I have sold between 20 and 25 percent of my inventory. And I'm also continuing to go through my stuff to see if I have more items to send them to expand my inventory.
And the offers I get are interesting; sometimes I just take them, sometimes I laugh them off and sometimes I counter offer. I know other people who have done great with them as well. I'll just piddle along for now and keep adding inventory as I go
Items in Inventory 1,883
Total Book Value $4,064.20
Items w/o Book Price 20
Total Asking Price $1,787.80
Items w/o Asking Price 0
Items Not for Sale 0
Items Ready to Ship 0
Total Sales $384.15
Items Sold 519
Items Purchased 0
Items Added to the Site 2,402
Regards
Rich
I could be wrong so if I am sorry. But if this is your totals for the whole time on comc. Going by your current inventory if they are all above the threshold you pay close to 20 dollars a month for them to hold you stuff. 240 a year and you have only sold 385? That is good? Seems like I would want quite a bit more in that time frame to pay someone to hold my stuff for me.
Depends on how many cards he has priced $0.25 or under. They are all free.
sabrgeek said:Note to the psrson who called himself Jester in this thread. If you use the same name in the Topps MCG and then the Diamond Collection game --- the world is still waiting to see your 1st fair offer.
Regards
Rich
sabrgeek said:Jester:
If someone else uses Jester on the DC site (now MCG site) then I do apologize to you -- however; many people such as myself do tend to use the same names on multiple sites ---- and if you are the same person on both sites, my comment about the fair offers totally stand
Rich
Exposfan said:Sorry to bump this but didn't want to start a new thread.
Do any Ebay sellers have thier inventory on COMC also? Then, when an Item is purchased, ship directly from COMC to buyer? I assume its like having items on Beckett.com and Ebay at the same time, correct.
DeliciousBacon said:I don't think it's possible to do that. If you sell on COMC you don't have the cards on-hand, they're at COMC in WA. If you sell a card on ebay that COMC has in WA, you would have to ship it from them to you, then ship it to the ebay buyer. That's gonna take a decent amount of time, not to mention the possibility of the same card selling both places at the same time.
Selling singles should get you more money than selling as a lot...massey said:So here's a question: if I have a big lot of bowman 2010 blue parallels (80 cards), would I get more value selling it as a lot on ebay or just selling everything on COMC?
cmixer said:Just had 51 cards sent with their $0.10 special - lots of scanning next week!
peterose4hof said:I am getting ready to send my 1st shipment of cards to COMC. I am curious how some of you experienced COMC sellers set your prices. Because of the "Make an Offer" feature I guess you have to set your asking price higher than what you ultimately want to sell for. Right?