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    Question: Best Way to Go About Selling PC Of Lesser Player

    Just curious about everyones thoughts. I have been thinking about moving my PC to fund other things currently going on in my life. I know about how much Ive spent on everything, I know I wont get a lot of it back, but I dont want to short change myself. I would really love to sell it as a complete PC to someone who would enjoy it and build on it, but its hard to find people who collect my PC player to that extent.

    Any thoughts on the best to go about getting the most money out of selling it all off?

    Im not 100% sure I want to do this. Just curious on options and will feel it out as I go I guess.

    Thanks for the input guys.

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    See sjw241's Items on eBay

    Best way to sell is the bigger pieces individually, and the lesser value pieces as a lot. Are you selling your Tyrell stuff? PM a list and a price. I may know a buyer if the price is decent.
    I'm currently in the same boat, selling my Steve Mason collection. Its a tough call but the stuff I have paid off has taken a weight off my shoulders. Also, the cards I have sold went to the biggest Mason collector I know of, GREENDAWG!

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