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Best place to sell commons

Can anyone recommend any sites that would be a good place for me to toss up commons from some vending and wax rips to sell?
Ive busted 83 and 84 topps, and will be busting 4 82 topps vending soon. Ive also busted 83-85 Fleer. Im sure I will be busting more vending/rack/etc as I continue to collect.
So, is there a site that I can list my spares on that would be able to help me move some of them?
Thanks,
Arex

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  • zep33zep33 Posts: 6,897 ✭✭✭
  • arexarex Posts: 999
    thanks!
    Is it a pretty easy place to deal with? Turnover very good there?
  • Nascar360Nascar360 Posts: 1,853 ✭✭✭
    If you have some older stuff pre- 87 it's not too bad. It's hard to sell commons when there are 40 different people selling the same one for the same price. The other turn off is that you only get half the price and you have to eat the PayPal fees.
  • arexarex Posts: 999
    I think I will sign up and give it a shot. Hopefully the interface isnt too bad as ive got a lot of 83s and 84s to list. Plus im getting ready to bust 4 vending of 82 Topps next week too.
  • mtcardsmtcards Posts: 3,340 ✭✭✭


    << <i>If you have some older stuff pre- 87 it's not too bad. It's hard to sell commons when there are 40 different people selling the same one for the same price. The other turn off is that you only get half the price and you have to eat the PayPal fees. >>



    Actually you do not HAVE to take paypal there, but I dont know of any site you can avoid paypal fees. Sportlots will split the transaction fee when multiple sellers sell to the same buyer. Commons from 87-mid 90's do not sell well there or anywhere. Newer commons from about 2000-2010 sell VERY well. Even though the cut can be as high as 50%, keep in mind you are selling cards that no one else will buy...EVER, plus there is no listing fee. You can list a card for 5 years before it sells.
    IT IS ALWAYS CHEAPER TO NOT SELL ON EBAY
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