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    need some help to make a final decision.

    Since nobody was intyerested in buying on here,
    im gonna put me entire bucket on the bay.

    But then im stuck with whether i should sell the cards individually,
    or all one lot.


    Lmk what you think guys.
    Any help is enough help.
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    -steven

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    If you are looking for money, then go through each listing individually or break into smaller lots. My mistake is always being lazy and just dumping all in to one lot and ending up selling 200 dollars worth of gu/auto for 70-80 bucks.

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    so youre saying one by one would be better?

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    i really hate seeing that my post has been viewed 19 times and only 1 person has responded.

    THE POINT IS TO LEAVE YOUR OPINION! lol
    Just reading it isnt helping me here.

    So please,
    leave a comment =]

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    It's hard to say whether selling as a lot or selling singles will make more money sometimes especially with eBay.

    As a general rule of thumb, you'll make more money selling them as singles most of the time. The exception comes if most of the cards you have are not very desirable, and you get stuck with unsold items continuously (listing fees can add up).

    If you sell your cards as one lot, I think you'll definitely be able to move it, quick clean and easy, but you very likely will get less money back for your cards, but that's not guaranteed.

    Another good idea might be to sell your higher booking cards individually, and then sell your cheaper cards as a lot. Makes things easier to move for you.

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    Yeah, like whalechaser said, sell the ones you know you're going to make money off of individually (My general rule of thumb is anything above $15 SV I will sell individually), anything you think is going to sell less then $15, sell them as a lot.

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    See kgarnett215's Items on eBay

    I agree with whalechaser and jeebus - sell the higher valued ones individually, and sell the cheaper ones in lot(s). Good luck!

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    Very good advice from the previous two people. I actually need to take some of that advice and sell of all my low end gu's in lots, lol.

    That would be my suggestion as well though. Anything above $10 to $15 SV i would sell them individually and anything below break them into smaller lots and sell them that way........*Ryan*

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    thanks guys for the awesome help!!

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    I never buy lots, only singles. I don´t sell cards, it´s just my buyer point of view.

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