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Best way to sell off $2-10 inserts

I have a lot of $2-10 inserts in my Ebay store. The time and fees are no longer worth it. What's the best way to dump these? A big lot saying "Mixed Football Inserts" or " Upper Deck Football Inserts" or some sort of semi-description tied to year or brand.
Running an Ebay store sure takes a lot more time than a person would think!

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  • storm888storm888 Posts: 11,701 ✭✭✭
    I guess I would try to put them in a few "like-groups,"
    and dump them that way.

    Listings like you have displayed no longer work on EBAY.
    They can work on your own free-standing website; where
    you pay nothing extra to list/sell them.
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  • They can actually do well if priced right in an Ebay store. I make 40 to 50 a week selling cards worht 50 cents to 5.00 through my store. Many times one customer will buy 20 to 30 cards at a time.

    Like them or not look at Bigtimesports they sell thousands of such cards on a monthly basis.


  • << <i>They can actually do well if priced right in an Ebay store. I make 40 to 50 a week selling cards worht 50 cents to 5.00 through my store. Many times one customer will buy 20 to 30 cards at a time.

    Like them or not look at Bigtimesports they sell thousands of such cards on a monthly basis. >>



    That is a really bad seller to use as an example, of course they make money when they only send half of the cards they receive payment for, screwed me out of $120.
  • kingraider75kingraider75 Posts: 1,500 ✭✭
    Ok, I decided to dump everything in the entire Ebay store onto Ebay online week-long auctions. Whatever doesn't sell will probably just be given to charity for a tax write-off.
    Running an Ebay store sure takes a lot more time than a person would think!
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