@@kof0224 what? Lol I just mean if someone wants a card put my binder for 2 bucks or vice versa we just go outside of the lgs and exchange there. Some places don't care but some are extra particular about it. I assume cause they feel as if they're losing business.
No wonder Grandpa Muto could afford to run his shop, he was buying cards for cheap and selling them at high prices. No wonder Kaiba was the only one who could afford cards better than Mushroom Man..
Back in my day playing locals, the shop did this but the part-time employee who ran the tournaments sold cards out of his own binders in the back corner on the dl, much more reasonably priced but still expensive. The main store owner was an asshole so everyone wanted to buy from the tournament organizer instead. When the game shop started to feel tight for cash they began kicking everyone out who wasn’t currently buying something or currently competing in a tournament. You could buy cards then try to hang out in the tournament room with your friends and the owner would still tell you to get out. You could go to compete in the tournament, bring a friend to hang out and watch, you’re friend gets kicked out and if you’re each other’s ride there/home you usually end up leaving too. Of course this backfired and people stopped going, (myself included). A year or so later the store completely went out of business because they chased away their customers. Another year later the employee who ran the tournaments took over the spot and setup his own new store there. I only went 3 times, but it was way more player oriented and very successful for several years until it went out of business because of the lockdowns. Moral of the story: play it cool with your customers.
That employee is scummy. I’m not saying what the owner did was right, that’s also bullshit, but for an employee to undercut their own lgs is low. Being an LGS is already really hard and now you have one of your employees stealing your sales? Jesus
@@CAP569 RDC don’t even care. Lol they would be happy seeing someone else eat. Yet you here getting mad on they behalf like 80% of the world nowadays. Let it ride fam. And I been watching RDC since the BEGINNING.
Gamestop would be broke way faster if they bought games back at 80% value like you ppl think they should. Gamestop went broke because its way more efficient to just download games. And yall are lazy. And amazon exists.
I remember as a kid I was around 10 I went to a flea market and tried selling my entire binder of rare Pokemon cards every card was Holo, first edition and limited copies like Happy Birthday Pikachu. This one guy offered me $60 for the entire binder even as a kid I knew that was a bs offer. This asian couple who had stands full of rare and import Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh cards gave me $800 in cash and $400 in card packs plus a Japanese game boy with a copy of Pokemon Silver which wasn't available in the US yet.
I remember I went and was selling a bunch of cards and they gave me quote for $16 . I then went to a different store and they offered $500 roughly. It’s sad some stores will more than lowball you .
Some do it on purpose if you bring in some pricey stuff because it's usually a lot of money tied up in so few cards and they don't want to deal with having to move it. At least that's what happens in mtg. A lot of expensive cards for formats that aren't as popular.🤷♂️
When I was younger, I went to this one card store looking to sell some pokemon cards. They are lucky I don't remember the name of the store or I would have thrashed their reputation because I ended up falling for their scam. I had about 150 1996 pokemon cards, a couple of them being Japanese, and they told me they would give me a cent for each of them, A FING CENT! I shouldn't have agreed but my cousin did the same and he was the one that showed me the place and so I did and now I have an absolute disgust towards pokemon cards and collecting them in general because of that store. And if I ever manage to recall the name miraculously I will definetly try and find them and hopefully buy all the cards back for a cent as that is the only way I think I could recover from this grudge, but it's highly unlikely and they might have already sold some of them for a minimum of 30 dollars each. Absolutely disgusting buisness.
don't even get me started on gamestop, they'll knock off trade in value if the disc label has a scuff or mark on it but then sell that same copy for 10 times the price.
I mean, to be fair GameStop does sell Yu-Gi-Oh cards but you have to go out of your way to look for them. And some pawn shops are the equivalent of GameStop, so this could be a situation
Simple advice if you ever plan on selling something, and you want what it’s actually worth sell it to someone that wants to keep it and not someone who intends to sell it to someone else. The later will always under pay because they’re driven by making a profit. So if you actually care about getting a “fair price” for your stuff and aren’t just getting rid of it you really should just sell it online…
Just a quick fyi on how buying cards and reselling them actually works. When you sell the card you are going to have Seller fees (as high as 50% on cheaper cards, and around 15% on higher dollar cards), shipping fees (cheap cards can be as little as $1, anything expensive can be between $5 and $15 depending on if you want insurance, sig confirmation, tracking, etc...), and handling costs. If you sell a $100 card on TCGplayer you can expect to make about $85. Subtract $10 more dollars for shipping costs, then reasonably another $5 for handling costs in time to grade, list, store, pull, and then ship the card. You are down to $70. If you paid more than $50 you are not going to be in business long. It only gets worse on lower value cards, and then you have price swings which you eat the loss for and condition misevaluating and so on.
@@Diabolicgoat Either way, if the card is presently selling for $25 on, say, TCGPlayer, a brick and mortar is not gonna give you $25 for it, that's what *they* want to make. They might offer you $10, $15 if they're generous, $20 if you spend a lot of money with them 😂
Reminds me of when I found my box of cards I hoarded from my competitive magic days. Priced everything on tcgplayer low and it was like 700 bucks. Thought the store might give 300 or so. They offered me 175 cash Posted online for 400 Sold it the next day for 400. I get stores gotta make money but BRUH
my lgs does value on starcity and cut the price in half. i understand support your lgs to extent but supporitng it when you get half of what the cards worth is annoying. i wish they go off tcg player honestly
I did the same recently with vintage Pokémon cards. Priced it all out myself worth around $4500-$5000 I though maybe they off around $2500-3000… they offered me $1000 cash and $1400 store credit
@@shannonoconnor6608 50% is the best you'll ever get when you're selling to any store. Do you want more? Offload it yourself. TCGPlayer is going to take more than half from you, as will eBay. That 50% is the best deal you'll get
Stores don't just have to "make money bruh". Its pay bills like utilities, employees, and other overhead costs that you don't need to deal with being a private seller. All you have to worry about is finding a buyer. A store not only has to find a buyer, but sit an employee to find said buyer to bring them as much profit as possible. If you knew the value of your cards where 700 tcg low, why did you lose out on 300? Either your stuff was actually worth 700 or it was worth 400. And if it was worth 400, then you expected the store to go out and find somebody to give them 700? The hard truth is, don't sell your singles or any type of collectibles to stores. Sell them to another private buyer that is willing to give you the money you are looking for.
@djayt1215 a cards price drops with demand or how much it's been played. The car logic doesn't work here because you have no idea what's in the packs to begin with.
I’m glad the store I work at has fair selling stuff. Obviously we can’t give full price, can’t go bankrupt. Depending on the value of what’s being given, you can get some serious value back.
my local lgs offered me $75 for a double masters booster box when they were sitting at 350 a box. i told him; ill go home and open it myself. got about $75 in value; but at least i got to keep the cards.
Cards depreciate can depreciate in price shops need to account for risk. Cards can sometimes take a long time to sell. You have to make enough margin to buy more cards, put food on multiple people's table, keep the lights on, and pay the rent.
that's the "i don't care about my collection; i just want it gone" type of people who sell at that price. there's lots of these types of people. raffling out the card gets you full price.
That's why you sell it yourself, pawnshops undercut you by a large margin. The only good thing about pawning stuff is that its quick and they have to deal with selling it.
"Overhead is a b****... Don't know what to tell you man." "That thing's going to sit on the shelf before months for someone like you who has the money to buy that card walks in..." "I can come up to 45 bro😊"
Why I stopped locals. I’d have pot of duality when it first came out…a $100-$120 card and they wanna buy it for $30. “We need to make a profit.” Or “it’s local tournament so store gets first dibs on any sales.” Like hell you do.
Then they sell it for double the price that’s why I hate selling cards lol at my local they charge you to sell/trade cards & they only give you a small amount
As someone who’s worked in two different LGS’ one did primarily Cardfight and the other did Ygo , cfv and Weiss. We actually gave decent prices , you’d get store credit at the tcg high price based on your rarity and condition, and if you wanted cash it would usually be 30%-45% of that value. With the exception of signed Weiss cards that my boss , myself or other co workers were looking for, for our decks. In that case the cash price would 55%-65%
I understand that the vendors that aren't part of the store need to make a profit as well, because those types of vendors often make their living on buying and selling Yu gi oh cards, but always take into account whether their being good to you and doing 60-70% of the cards value or just screwing you over.
I once went to a card shop called kirbys world and I tried to sell my 1st ed secret ash blossom and the owner said they would only give me 10 dollars either in store credit or actual cash. He also said he would sell it for 100 dollars to someone else. I ended up walking out of the store without saying a single thing because that's just terrible. How am I supposed to respond to that.
The beauty of selling “your” cards is you can do it yourself. Stores buy at 50-60% only to make 65% after selling lol for a grand total of 10-15% profit total. Theres so many platforms to sell but everyone want the quickest dollar lol
legit was talking about this stuff with an lgs/comic book store owner. He a lit of the time doesn't like taking in singles as most the time most people will lose 20+% on what they have and to get back in later is gonna cost more in the long haul. especially if your the type of player who plays on a seasonal basis and sells out after a few months to come back the next year to do the same. many casual gamers do it. I have slowly learned with games like Magic you just hold onto the higher end stuff so you don't have to buy it later again. stuff like Force of Will, Force or Negation, Jeweled Lotus, Mana Crypt, etc.
That's just like selling a $50 video game to Electronic Boutique/Babbage's/Gamestop and them only offering you $4 for it. $2 without the instruction booklet.
i remember, when i was like 12 i unpacked a chimeratech overdragon in first edition where the entire card has those holographic effects (dont know how this was called anymore) and a woman gave me like 120 bucks for it, i was so happy.
You are never going to get the price on whatever website you use when selling to a shop. This goes for trading cards, sports cards, comic books, video games, any collectible item. You are always going to get offered 30-45% of the item's value. The shop has to be able to make enough profit on the resale to pay for rent, utilities, and employee wages. When buying collections, most places will base their offer on what they think they can resell within the next 6 months. Anything that they buy which is still on the shelf 12 months later is essentially a financial loss. Items that don't move tie up the store's liquidity and inventory space. Eventually, those items will cost the store more than what they paid for it. If you want full price on your items, the best way is to make a private sale. A store absolutely can ask you not to disrupt their business on their property, so dont discuss or make private sales in their store, take it across the street to the Burger King parking lot.
Try going to the store and getting the price then say ohhhh ok and buy what they have for that same price. All of a sudden them prices would be astronomical
Yeah sometimes it's not good selling on shop as some will say "I can give you $80 dollars I cash and $200 dollars in store credit" for a Collectors Rare Apollousa which a friend of mine owns that cost $1,497.00 dollars.
i just started the hobby and after buying 2 commander precons, i decided to instead just order singles/expensive precons as proxies. i got like 10k-$15k worth of cards for like $300, 1200 printed proxy cards from makeplayingcards. i dont ever plan on playing in tournaments, only casual fun. this way i can build and workshop multiple decks and strategies without breaking the bank. i find low risk stock options to be a better investment. idk how some people can put so much value on paper that isnt just actual money 😂
This happens with everything. When you buy a new game from gamestop, and take it back and sell it to them, they buy it back for 1/10 the price, then they put it back up for full price.
Sam: brings in a ghost rare The store: yea you see the condensation on the sleeve from lightly breathing on it best I can do is 5 dollars store credit and a bag of hot Cheetos
This why you sell on eBay or tcg. I took a couple basic cards to a shop and one good one. Alt art espeon v from evolving skies. $75 market price, that with my 2 Gloria full arts (8-10$ each) and these other 2 that were $5 each. I got like 75$ store credit. At least it covered everything I wanted to get.
I get way more than I ever expect for cards I trade in to our larger LCS. They’re doing it right. Every time. Except that one time I bought a fake force of negation from them and they wouldn’t take it back. So I was out $40.
I can see both sides to this. I primarily play Magic, but I dabble in Pokemon and for a while played Yugioh but that was years ago. A store or even vendor, has to make some money too. So that $50+ card is typically half of that in credit or less than half in cash. If you want to get rid of whole collections like that, know that reality before you freak out. That $1000+ collection, that $700+ collection, will get you half or sometimes a little more than half in store credit Or less than half in cash.
Yep had a card shop try do the same thing to me. Apparently using unconverted in Australia then minus 20% is the normal. Went to the next store and they were the easiest to deal with ever. Traded some slabs for some japanese sealed then sold a heap of cards to where he could make some coin also. Love the small collectors
Nothing worse than selling a card you've just packed and they tell you "oh, $1.47 because it's lightly played"
who does this wtf
It's worse when they try to point out things like "the whitening around the edges here" which is straight cap
right. then its placed in his glass case with NM $42 LOL
@@ChickenMcThiccken 😂😭😭
@@ChickenMcThiccken Jesus christ, ya'll got to get an actual LFGS. Looks like you just have a LGS.
They're using rpg vendor logic, they sell you a shield for 1000gil and buy it back for 10gil lol
what kinda RPGs you played, in Pokemon (which is bad today), you can always sell at 50%
@@vanesslifeygo Final Fantasy games generally have pretty bad price differences.
@@vanesslifeygoobviously not pokemon because he's using Gil as currency
Skyrim or most Bethesda games@@vanesslifeygo
I only deal in zenny transactions 😏
The same stores that do this always have rules posted up that you aren’t allowed to buy or sell cards to players as well LMAO
Do you know why that's a rule in some stores.
For real - They be like, "Don't buy and Sell in our Store" like Bro, I just wanna throw a 1$ for this guys Penguin Solider
We just go outside real quick and come back in after the transaction.
@@Avusui in the car where no one is seeing you like cocaine
@@kof0224 what? Lol I just mean if someone wants a card put my binder for 2 bucks or vice versa we just go outside of the lgs and exchange there. Some places don't care but some are extra particular about it. I assume cause they feel as if they're losing business.
Give Mark Phillips and RDC their props
Every second should go to them
Big fax
@@symmetricares9702not every second but a shout out is kind of in order
That’s literally the first thing I thought 😅
Real ones know
No wonder Grandpa Muto could afford to run his shop, he was buying cards for cheap and selling them at high prices. No wonder Kaiba was the only one who could afford cards better than Mushroom Man..
Don't disrespect the mushroom.
No disrespecting the mushroom, or you've got "Little D" somewhere in that deck of yours
Trying to rip him off his cards 😂
First of this comment killed me second grandpa on that hustle
The poisonous Mushroom "Der Giftpilz" it's a great book.
Back in my day playing locals, the shop did this but the part-time employee who ran the tournaments sold cards out of his own binders in the back corner on the dl, much more reasonably priced but still expensive. The main store owner was an asshole so everyone wanted to buy from the tournament organizer instead. When the game shop started to feel tight for cash they began kicking everyone out who wasn’t currently buying something or currently competing in a tournament. You could buy cards then try to hang out in the tournament room with your friends and the owner would still tell you to get out. You could go to compete in the tournament, bring a friend to hang out and watch, you’re friend gets kicked out and if you’re each other’s ride there/home you usually end up leaving too. Of course this backfired and people stopped going, (myself included).
A year or so later the store completely went out of business because they chased away their customers. Another year later the employee who ran the tournaments took over the spot and setup his own new store there. I only went 3 times, but it was way more player oriented and very successful for several years until it went out of business because of the lockdowns. Moral of the story: play it cool with your customers.
That employee is scummy. I’m not saying what the owner did was right, that’s also bullshit, but for an employee to undercut their own lgs is low. Being an LGS is already really hard and now you have one of your employees stealing your sales? Jesus
You sound like a scummy owner @@bendean4402
@@bendean4402served him right, honestly. Treat people poorly, and your should expect the same!
@@bendean4402 Yeah shame on the employee for selling cards at a more affordable price for a card game that’s already expensive to get into1!1!1
RDC WORLD reference!
Yeah ima need him to credit them cause this us literally the skit, but with Yugioh cards instead of games
It’s not a reference, he straight up stole the skit and replaced games with Yugioh cards. He needs to give credit cause this is lame asf
@@CAP569 RDC don’t even care. Lol they would be happy seeing someone else eat. Yet you here getting mad on they behalf like 80% of the world nowadays. Let it ride fam. And I been watching RDC since the BEGINNING.
I thought I was tweaking. I knew I had seen this before. RDC did this same thing
@@legit_black182 who cares what RDC thinks?
This is why GameStop went broke .
Gamestop would be broke way faster if they bought games back at 80% value like you ppl think they should. Gamestop went broke because its way more efficient to just download games. And yall are lazy. And amazon exists.
nope
Noooooo that's why gamestop has stayed around as long as they have.
Actually it's how they stay open. Gamestop only stay profitable buying and reselling your games
@@pierorago5651 nope
I remember as a kid I was around 10 I went to a flea market and tried selling my entire binder of rare Pokemon cards every card was Holo, first edition and limited copies like Happy Birthday Pikachu. This one guy offered me $60 for the entire binder even as a kid I knew that was a bs offer. This asian couple who had stands full of rare and import Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh cards gave me $800 in cash and $400 in card packs plus a Japanese game boy with a copy of Pokemon Silver which wasn't available in the US yet.
Gawdamm, y'all made bank that day
you still got ripped off. LOL. probably worth 50k now
@@ChickenMcThiccken Thats not how prices work lmao
@@eNRiskmc thank you😂😂
No proof who’s buying this craaaaaa pp
Somebody call RDC this crazy
😂😂😂😂
Facts bro
They copy and pasted lol
I thought I was the only one that noticed it😅
Them mfs gone argue for 30 minutes, play gang beast, then debate the video for another 5
I remember I went and was selling a bunch of cards and they gave me quote for $16 . I then went to a different store and they offered $500 roughly. It’s sad some stores will more than lowball you .
That is so true in every way. I went through the same pain as well.
@@ryantran3739 yea what I forgot to mention was that I didn’t sell for $16 thankfully i sold them for the $500
Wtf 😂
You can't expect this stuff to not happen. They are buying cards to then resell them so they will try to get as much money as they can.
Some do it on purpose if you bring in some pricey stuff because it's usually a lot of money tied up in so few cards and they don't want to deal with having to move it. At least that's what happens in mtg. A lot of expensive cards for formats that aren't as popular.🤷♂️
When I was younger, I went to this one card store looking to sell some pokemon cards. They are lucky I don't remember the name of the store or I would have thrashed their reputation because I ended up falling for their scam. I had about 150 1996 pokemon cards, a couple of them being Japanese, and they told me they would give me a cent for each of them, A FING CENT! I shouldn't have agreed but my cousin did the same and he was the one that showed me the place and so I did and now I have an absolute disgust towards pokemon cards and collecting them in general because of that store. And if I ever manage to recall the name miraculously I will definetly try and find them and hopefully buy all the cards back for a cent as that is the only way I think I could recover from this grudge, but it's highly unlikely and they might have already sold some of them for a minimum of 30 dollars each. Absolutely disgusting buisness.
Gives me real GameStop vibes as well just in a Yugioh-way 😂😂💀💀
don't even get me started on gamestop, they'll knock off trade in value if the disc label has a scuff or mark on it but then sell that same copy for 10 times the price.
I was just thinking that, 😆
Well actually GameStop does less than 50% compared to cardshops
That's cause this is literally an RDC skit
@@DestroyerApollyon it’s a refurb fee. It gets sent out to get repaired which is why the money is being taken off.
Same thing but game stop mark did this already 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Man, didn't know GameStop trade prices happen at card shops.
Kappa.
😂
I was watching this thinking "Didn't RDC do this with similar scripts?"
At least credit them
I mean, to be fair GameStop does sell Yu-Gi-Oh cards but you have to go out of your way to look for them. And some pawn shops are the equivalent of GameStop, so this could be a situation
Even as a kid I knew it was dumb to trade in your games at GameStop
my boi pulled the RDC1 🤣 do yo thang lmao
my boy pulled starlight access code and the shop offered him 200 bucks😂😭 he passed on that.
Poor thing 😂
How much was it
Simple advice if you ever plan on selling something, and you want what it’s actually worth sell it to someone that wants to keep it and not someone who intends to sell it to someone else. The later will always under pay because they’re driven by making a profit. So if you actually care about getting a “fair price” for your stuff and aren’t just getting rid of it you really should just sell it online…
But thats hard cuz theres hardly any collectors with all these scalpers
and the next day, you will find the cards you've sold in the cabinet now 4 times the price they bought from you
Just a quick fyi on how buying cards and reselling them actually works. When you sell the card you are going to have Seller fees (as high as 50% on cheaper cards, and around 15% on higher dollar cards), shipping fees (cheap cards can be as little as $1, anything expensive can be between $5 and $15 depending on if you want insurance, sig confirmation, tracking, etc...), and handling costs.
If you sell a $100 card on TCGplayer you can expect to make about $85. Subtract $10 more dollars for shipping costs, then reasonably another $5 for handling costs in time to grade, list, store, pull, and then ship the card. You are down to $70. If you paid more than $50 you are not going to be in business long. It only gets worse on lower value cards, and then you have price swings which you eat the loss for and condition misevaluating and so on.
@@Diabolicgoat they said in the cabinet, so there wouldn't be any seller fees or shipping fees
@@caex So he did, missed that. Reading is hard sometimes.
@@Diabolicgoat Either way, if the card is presently selling for $25 on, say, TCGPlayer, a brick and mortar is not gonna give you $25 for it, that's what *they* want to make. They might offer you $10, $15 if they're generous, $20 if you spend a lot of money with them 😂
@@saint-cetacean I run a brick and mortar, and no, not a chance I would go as high as 20. 15 would be my price on most 25 dollar cards.
RDC INSPO EVERWHERE 😂 FINALLY CAUGHT HIM IN 4K
Reminds me of when I found my box of cards I hoarded from my competitive magic days. Priced everything on tcgplayer low and it was like 700 bucks.
Thought the store might give 300 or so.
They offered me 175 cash
Posted online for 400
Sold it the next day for 400. I get stores gotta make money but BRUH
They should be arrested for that honestly and sued beacuse that is just scamming
my lgs does value on starcity and cut the price in half. i understand support your lgs to extent but supporitng it when you get half of what the cards worth is annoying. i wish they go off tcg player honestly
I did the same recently with vintage Pokémon cards. Priced it all out myself worth around $4500-$5000 I though maybe they off around $2500-3000… they offered me $1000 cash and $1400 store credit
@@shannonoconnor6608 50% is the best you'll ever get when you're selling to any store. Do you want more? Offload it yourself. TCGPlayer is going to take more than half from you, as will eBay. That 50% is the best deal you'll get
Stores don't just have to "make money bruh". Its pay bills like utilities, employees, and other overhead costs that you don't need to deal with being a private seller. All you have to worry about is finding a buyer. A store not only has to find a buyer, but sit an employee to find said buyer to bring them as much profit as possible. If you knew the value of your cards where 700 tcg low, why did you lose out on 300? Either your stuff was actually worth 700 or it was worth 400. And if it was worth 400, then you expected the store to go out and find somebody to give them 700?
The hard truth is, don't sell your singles or any type of collectibles to stores. Sell them to another private buyer that is willing to give you the money you are looking for.
"Well, once they're out of pack the price drops -"
"Tell me how, TELL ME!"
Same reason a car drops its value off the lot
@djayt1215 a cards price drops with demand or how much it's been played. The car logic doesn't work here because you have no idea what's in the packs to begin with.
@@gregroberts6119….. but to get the card you have to open the pack…
Love the RDC world reference 👌 🔥
Actual industry rule of thumb is 50-55% cash 60-65% credit that goes up at $70ish and bunk below $1.50
….and 69 cents 😂
Their usual response “We’ve got a business to run!”
Give my guys there credit RDC
Bro literally frame for frame 😭
Facts. Word for word
It’s in 4K !!! Did you do this today
I’m glad the store I work at has fair selling stuff. Obviously we can’t give full price, can’t go bankrupt. Depending on the value of what’s being given, you can get some serious value back.
This is so true at my shop sadly.. they'll give you maybe 50 cents for a 15$ card it's pretty fucked.
Do people sell it loo
my local lgs offered me $75 for a double masters booster box when they were sitting at 350 a box. i told him; ill go home and open it myself. got about $75 in value; but at least i got to keep the cards.
Cards depreciate can depreciate in price shops need to account for risk.
Cards can sometimes take a long time to sell.
You have to make enough margin to buy more cards, put food on multiple people's table, keep the lights on, and pay the rent.
that's the "i don't care about my collection; i just want it gone" type of people who sell at that price. there's lots of these types of people. raffling out the card gets you full price.
@@bradfin12 sounds like they can't afford to be in the business
To think that this game taught me more about scamming than anything else ever has
This short is so damn entertaining hahaha. Sam, you deserve an Oscar for that angry acting. 💪😀
That's why you sell it yourself, pawnshops undercut you by a large margin. The only good thing about pawning stuff is that its quick and they have to deal with selling it.
Bro I love RDC and y'all, at least put them in the description tho
First game night now this
Welp guess they getting copyrighted
For real
you mean the same skit that was a meme before it was ever a video. and a webcomic before it was ever a meme ?
Me throughout this whole short: "Hey look. It's Vanguard in the backgrounds. Crossover. Nice"
"Overhead is a b****... Don't know what to tell you man." "That thing's going to sit on the shelf before months for someone like you who has the money to buy that card walks in..." "I can come up to 45 bro😊"
Why I stopped locals. I’d have pot of duality when it first came out…a $100-$120 card and they wanna buy it for $30. “We need to make a profit.” Or “it’s local tournament so store gets first dibs on any sales.” Like hell you do.
this reminds me of when I sold my original non slim PlayStation 3 to cex and they were offering 1/10th of what it's worth
Love to see the Cardfight Vanguard poster in the background
So GameStop but for cards game, got it 😅👌🏽
vanguard willdress in the background yes!!! you have my respect lol
Never sell your cards to stores, NEVER!
What’s the alternative? Buying hard protectors, extra sleeves, and paying shipping?
@@Poenas sell locally, you can make profit if you sell your cards to people a couple of bucks cheaper than the store.
I did and I got jump like 9 times back to back.
Remove the "to stores" part, and that's me
His immediate reaction was like a drill sergeant *grabs recruit and starts screaming* 😂☠️
Then they sell it for double the price that’s why I hate selling cards lol at my local they charge you to sell/trade cards & they only give you a small amount
Yah but they know card collectors are impulsive spenders so its a good business strategy really
Plus you have to consider how long that card may sit before being sold
More than double.
@@rodgoesinya9947 indeed, its always a risk, where you might end up sitting on the cards for years before you turn these cards to cash again.
As someone who’s worked in two different LGS’ one did primarily Cardfight and the other did Ygo , cfv and Weiss. We actually gave decent prices , you’d get store credit at the tcg high price based on your rarity and condition, and if you wanted cash it would usually be 30%-45% of that value. With the exception of signed Weiss cards that my boss , myself or other co workers were looking for, for our decks. In that case the cash price would 55%-65%
And then they hit you with “we’ve got to make a profit too, you know”😂
Like 900% profit 😂😂
I seen the gamestop meme of this and I can confirm that both are accurate
This is why I like my game shop. Because they don't pull bullshit like this.
I understand that the vendors that aren't part of the store need to make a profit as well, because those types of vendors often make their living on buying and selling Yu gi oh cards, but always take into account whether their being good to you and doing 60-70% of the cards value or just screwing you over.
I once went to a card shop called kirbys world and I tried to sell my 1st ed secret ash blossom and the owner said they would only give me 10 dollars either in store credit or actual cash. He also said he would sell it for 100 dollars to someone else. I ended up walking out of the store without saying a single thing because that's just terrible. How am I supposed to respond to that.
You know what they say. Buy low, sell high 😂
No but in all seriousness that’s just highway robbery
@@zekurus70 thats exactly what I was thinking. I was just completely speechless when he said that
I've only noticed the poster on the wall now
STAND UP MY VANGUARD
bro didnt even add his own twist to it, just ripped rdcworlds video respect 😂
no respect actuall trash for doing that. its like those tiktokers who do the same when a vid goes viral just copy it one for one with no originality
Y’all so stupid go look at the original then come back here YOU WILL SEE A DIFFERENCE
@@MangoHomie facts
Every store I've sold cards to does 50% of Market Price, no exceptions
The original czcams.com/video/X7UA8EA7HuU/video.html
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The beauty of selling “your” cards is you can do it yourself. Stores buy at 50-60% only to make 65% after selling lol for a grand total of 10-15% profit total. Theres so many platforms to sell but everyone want the quickest dollar lol
These vendors acting like Gamestop
Thats the retail employee smile right there when he said sixty nine cents lmao
Do you just gonna rip off RDCWorld1 and not give any creds? Smh
Better to just be the vendor and sell them yourself digitally😂 hilarious skit as always👍🏻
Literally just stole RDCWorlds video💀
I’m over here all hell ya Shadowverse Evolve cameo!!!!
Even worse when you go to buy a card and they sell it to you at Near Mint when the card is clearly damaged
Hehehe reminds me the the rdc1 skit for GameStop nice
Bro went to gamestop 🤣🤣🤣💀💀
Ah low.
legit was talking about this stuff with an lgs/comic book store owner. He a lit of the time doesn't like taking in singles as most the time most people will lose 20+% on what they have and to get back in later is gonna cost more in the long haul. especially if your the type of player who plays on a seasonal basis and sells out after a few months to come back the next year to do the same. many casual gamers do it. I have slowly learned with games like Magic you just hold onto the higher end stuff so you don't have to buy it later again. stuff like Force of Will, Force or Negation, Jeweled Lotus, Mana Crypt, etc.
The store credit 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That's just like selling a $50 video game to Electronic Boutique/Babbage's/Gamestop and them only offering you $4 for it. $2 without the instruction booklet.
i remember, when i was like 12 i unpacked a chimeratech overdragon in first edition where the entire card has those holographic effects (dont know how this was called anymore) and a woman gave me like 120 bucks for it, i was so happy.
That nod with the smile frok the vender made me feel like yami marik for .3 seconds
It’s the yugioh equivalent of the GameStop video
This is an RCD World reference 😂
" Yugioh Edition! "
These shorts are comedy gold 😂
You are never going to get the price on whatever website you use when selling to a shop. This goes for trading cards, sports cards, comic books, video games, any collectible item. You are always going to get offered 30-45% of the item's value. The shop has to be able to make enough profit on the resale to pay for rent, utilities, and employee wages.
When buying collections, most places will base their offer on what they think they can resell within the next 6 months. Anything that they buy which is still on the shelf 12 months later is essentially a financial loss. Items that don't move tie up the store's liquidity and inventory space. Eventually, those items will cost the store more than what they paid for it.
If you want full price on your items, the best way is to make a private sale. A store absolutely can ask you not to disrupt their business on their property, so dont discuss or make private sales in their store, take it across the street to the Burger King parking lot.
THIS IS MAD & SAD all at once and Accurately Above all else
I love this cashier. He was hilarious in the new Master Duel player sketch
Everyone is GameStop for everything that buys your stuff these days. Hell, even back then before GameStop.
The RDC reference is killing me 😂😂 😂
RDCWorld1 about to be like “they stole my whole flow! Bar for bar! Word for word!”
Try going to the store and getting the price then say ohhhh ok and buy what they have for that same price. All of a sudden them prices would be astronomical
Yeah sometimes it's not good selling on shop as some will say "I can give you $80 dollars I cash and $200 dollars in store credit" for a Collectors Rare Apollousa which a friend of mine owns that cost $1,497.00 dollars.
he should saying something like:"ok,then i want buy the same copy of all what i wanted to selling you for 4 and 68 dollars"
i just started the hobby and after buying 2 commander precons, i decided to instead just order singles/expensive precons as proxies. i got like 10k-$15k worth of cards for like $300, 1200 printed proxy cards from makeplayingcards. i dont ever plan on playing in tournaments, only casual fun. this way i can build and workshop multiple decks and strategies without breaking the bank. i find low risk stock options to be a better investment. idk how some people can put so much value on paper that isnt just actual money 😂
Rdc had this skit. Should give them credit
Lmao I like the RDC reference funny as hell bruh
When local game stores think they are gamestop
lmaooooo the hand wave over the binder tho🤣🤣🤣🤣☠️☠️☠️
It's almost word for word the RDCWorld gamestop sketch but it's not wrong either
Ayo mark! Come look at this!😂
Walks outside, looks up and sees a giant Kaiba Corp sign on top of the doorway.
This happens with everything. When you buy a new game from gamestop, and take it back and sell it to them, they buy it back for 1/10 the price, then they put it back up for full price.
It is because after Covid, Konami went ahead to flood it's market after they caught wind of Pokemon cards being limited printed
It's frustrating for sure, but buying low and selling high is how they make money.
Sam: brings in a ghost rare
The store: yea you see the condensation on the sleeve from lightly breathing on it best I can do is 5 dollars store credit and a bag of hot Cheetos
This why you sell on eBay or tcg. I took a couple basic cards to a shop and one good one. Alt art espeon v from evolving skies. $75 market price, that with my 2 Gloria full arts (8-10$ each) and these other 2 that were $5 each. I got like 75$ store credit. At least it covered everything I wanted to get.
I get way more than I ever expect for cards I trade in to our larger LCS. They’re doing it right. Every time. Except that one time I bought a fake force of negation from them and they wouldn’t take it back. So I was out $40.
I can see both sides to this. I primarily play Magic, but I dabble in Pokemon and for a while played Yugioh but that was years ago.
A store or even vendor, has to make some money too. So that $50+ card is typically half of that in credit or less than half in cash.
If you want to get rid of whole collections like that, know that reality before you freak out. That $1000+ collection, that $700+ collection, will get you half or sometimes a little more than half in store credit Or less than half in cash.
I literally just had this experience 🤣🤣🤣🤣
This was an adaptation of a GameStop skit
Yep had a card shop try do the same thing to me. Apparently using unconverted in Australia then minus 20% is the normal. Went to the next store and they were the easiest to deal with ever. Traded some slabs for some japanese sealed then sold a heap of cards to where he could make some coin also. Love the small collectors
Nah for real they do bump the store credit a little if you shop correctly
i remember feeling one of my pot cards with the owner of a local, maybe not full price but still i had back the money i spent on the pack