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    Help with selling cards, buying, investing, etc.

    I have tried selling some of my cards on naxcom.com and haven't had much luck as of yet. As far as selling online, for example with naxcom or other auctions, what is the best way to go about selling your cards so as to get a bid on them. Also, what are some good tips on buying cards and then being able to turn around and sell them online. Any help with these topics is greatly appreciated!!!
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    Depends on how nice your cards are. For low-end cards, selling on naxcom or trading here is good. For high-end cards, putting them on ebay with a low reserve will sell the card itself it is a nice card.

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    Id start with ebay, ive sold a few cards on ebay, some as high as 80-90, lower end cards i just trade for stuff i need or want, ive tried on naxcom but i dont know, ebay seems alot easier to use, naxcom just gives me a headache just tryin to find the menu lol,

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    Andy, I always see auctions with reserves have less bidders for some reason.. I always thought you should just start your auction for the price you want it to go for thats why I never quite understood the reserves....

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    Quote Originally Posted by bl bassist
    Andy, I always see auctions with reserves have less bidders for some reason.. I always thought you should just start your auction for the price you want it to go for thats why I never quite understood the reserves....

    -Mark

    When I said "low reserve", I esentially meant "no reserve". Like starting your auction at $0.99 or something. If it's a nice card, people will bid on it anyways and pay fair market value. The initial bids are eventually outbid anyways. You just get more traffic & more bidders with no reserve.

    I don't think there's one right way to do this, and it's probably all personal preference on how you want to run your auctions.

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    definately don't ad a reserve. It will decrease your bidders. people usually don't want to mess around if they don't know what the reserve is.

    If the card is good, the auction will adjust to it's proper selling point. That's not to say you shouldn't try buy it nows. Sometimes they work too.

    good luck.

    m

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