What to do with commons from Wax Box breaks

I have been ripping alot of wax lately to try and complete my Larry Bird Set and just because I think I am addicted to wax ripping. 
Anyway..My question is what advice can you give me for all the commons/semi-stars I am accumulating from these rips... (1989 hoops, 1991 Fleer, 1992 toops, upper deck, stadium club, fleer etc). I doubt there is any market on Ebay, and I really don't have the room to store them..
Thanks

Anyway..My question is what advice can you give me for all the commons/semi-stars I am accumulating from these rips... (1989 hoops, 1991 Fleer, 1992 toops, upper deck, stadium club, fleer etc). I doubt there is any market on Ebay, and I really don't have the room to store them..
Thanks
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Pull out all Jordons, sell in one lot.
Pull out all rookies, sell in one lot.
Start the rest at $0.99.
Perhaps add one cool card from your collection to each lot to help move.
Mark
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
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luke
WTB: 2001 Leaf Rookies & Stars Longevity: Ryan Jensen #/25
<< <i>do you have a list of birds you are looking for? >>
I have a big sub at PSA, if all goes well I should be close to done with that set. Thank you for the offer...
<< <i>I usually put them in team lots and when I get 100 or 200 cards of a certain team I list them. >>
That is a pretty good idea,,,
<< <i>Sell em, donate them, just don't trash them. Some kids out there might want them. Call up your local children's hospital, or a church's youth department. Not every kid carries around a Beckett in one hand and a calculator in the other to calculate the value of what you're giving him. >>
Digicat,
Really that is probably the best advice.. I tend to be kind of lazy so trying to sell (2) 5000 count boxes of late 80's early 90's commons may be more work than it is worth..
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randy
I realize what you have are basketball cards, but as an example if they were baseball cards... ya never know
what NUT out there is buying up lots of nobody players.... like Chris Sabo. Who does that anyway?
ALWAYS Looking for Chris Sabo cards!
James
Or Regional Canadian Baseball Issues?
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Decided to burn them. 55 gallon barrel - things wouldn't burn, probably because of all the glossy coating.
Poured gasoline on them, still wouldn't burn - they'd just scorch.
Try donating them to the coaches of your town's Little League teams, you'd be amazed how many boxes they'll be willing to take for their players. It's better than trying to burn em and who knows how many future collectors you may get started in the hobby.