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    Help Selling Crappy Sets

    I have many complete regular sets from the 90's. Like 1993-1994 Fleer Ultra. I want to get rid of them because they are taking up to much space. What is the best way to sell these types of sets? On ebay the shipping is more expensive than the value of the set. Garage Sales, Local Auction, Burn them? What should I do?

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    See sufi869's Items on eBay

    give em to me! CMB for some?!

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    Put them in penny sleeves and then into team bags. 25 cards per team bag. Place a toploader in front of the front card and behind the back card. Then you can trade sets or sell them. You might have to trade/sell two or three sets at once to make the deal worth something due to shipping costs. What sets do you have?

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    I have Fleer Ultra, Topps, Skybox, Fleer, Upperdeck complete sets. Years Ranging from 1993 -1996. If anyone wants them all, I will give you a good deal. You can pick them up if you live in Pennsylvania.

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