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    selling cards question

    I just wanted to get a few collecters views on selling cards.I just wanted to know if I should sell autos and jersey cards by the team in bulk lots.and should I put rookies and inserts together by the team in bulk also.or should I just organize all cards together by the team in 1 large lot.pretty much just want to move out everything fast.Cards are from 00-10.please let me know some of you thoughts and ideas on this.thanks

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    I would say if you go by team you would have better luck than mixing the teams, if you have a list of Aves stuff you should pm me and I may be interested in them : )

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    I never sell anything in bulk unless I absolutely have to. There is vey little profit in selling in bulk, and selling in bulk destroys inventory with little to show for it.

    Selling in bulk only works with base card cards by team or by player.

    eBay although not the greatest place has made it easy to list and move single items at little to no cost upfront as they offer 50 free listing per month combined with a buy it now feature.

    Autos and game-used should always be sold separately unless the players themselves are non-collectible or bums.

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    I am just looking to clear out everything but my pc.going to stop collecting so kind of want to get rid of all the extras that have built up over the years.the problem with listing 1 card at a time is that it takes a lot of time.not worried about depleting my stock just want it gone and as fast as possible.

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    I never sell anything in bulk unless I absolutely have to. There is vey little profit in selling in bulk, and selling in bulk destroys inventory with little to show for it.

    Selling in bulk only works with base card cards by team or by player.

    eBay although not the greatest place has made it easy to list and move single items at little to no cost upfront as they offer 50 free listing per month combined with a buy it now feature.

    Autos and game-used should always be sold separately unless the players themselves are non-collectible or bums.

    I disagree, sometimes the best way to sell cards is in bulk. If you are trying to move stuff out or if all of the cards are very low in value. Putting them into a bulk lot is the best way to sell that stuff. I agree that if they are higher dollar cards you maximize your sell price listing them separately, but this is a good way to sell commons and lower end inserts and parallels.

    I don't sell hockey but have had success in selling bulk football team lots. The lots that I have sold are in the 500-1000 card range with mostly base, but I also have current stars from that team and have some nicer inserts or game used or auto cards.

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