BUILD a SPORTS CARD eBAY BUSINESS! (Live Reseller Masterclass!)

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  • čas přidán 13. 05. 2024
  • Over 60% of you SELL Sports Cards in some capacity! So join us for an evening of Sports Cards Reselling Q&A! Let's talk best practices, tips/tricks/, eBay Strategies, Supplies Tips, and more!
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Komentáře • 157

  • @keithbuschman2732
    @keithbuschman2732 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Listening to guys while I’m doing my listings for the day.

  • @joedill4311
    @joedill4311 Před rokem +20

    You absolutely have to find a workable, enjoyable, sustainable model and stick to it everyday or you will burn out. In 2020 I went HOG WILD. I made 2x as much flipping cards as I ever did from a yearly salary. Not just the prices, but the magnitude of listing 100s of items, keeping track of all of them, keeping in schedule with shipping and feedback, etc played a huge part in my success. As the dips in price started happening, my methods slacked and in turn, my profits have slipped. I have the product to still make a consistent living, I just can't get back into the grind I used to have. Consistency will either kill or make your profit margins.

    • @CHASINGCARDBOARD
      @CHASINGCARDBOARD  Před rokem +3

      Very well said!

    • @CardMarketMedia
      @CardMarketMedia Před rokem +2

      I feel like if you were to start doing what you did in 2020 today, and then another market explosion happened like in 2020, I feel you would be in a much better place mentally. Putting in the work with a smaller reward will wreak havoc on your mental state. I have been reselling / card dealing most of my life since 1984 and I can tell you I have seen people come and go because of mentality. The #1 thing I can not emphasize enough is organization and work flow. I can get 1000 cards up no issue in a few hours without any software because of this. But you have to work

    • @joedill4311
      @joedill4311 Před rokem

      @@CardMarketMedia imo, organization becomes the number one enemy in large scale online selling, unless you're working with a partner or a team. Thats probably the #1 problem I have now. And I think its cuz the sales are still happening. But its 3 or 4 a day and not 15.....so I end up getting things mixed together and lost (at least momentarily.) I started selling with my dad in the mid 80's and have been on my own with it since the late 90's. I think my biggest problem between then and now are keeping up with all of the posting, sales, shipping....while also being a full time single parent. I need my baby to step up like I did for my dad, way back when lol! Thanks for your comment though. It was spot on imo.

  • @littleshopintheshed
    @littleshopintheshed Před 3 měsíci

    100% agree about sweatpants. When they are on, time for relaxing, when the pants are on, time to get stuff done!

  • @burrowon9111
    @burrowon9111 Před rokem +3

    Loved how you both had differing opinions on topics!

  • @tezz8594
    @tezz8594 Před 5 měsíci +2

    As a local shop getting into singles is there a platform that offers automatic price changes. We currently use a company called binderpos for our mtg,Pokémon and other tcg singles. I just don’t know how shops keep up with large volume singles price changes

  • @chrisk2209
    @chrisk2209 Před rokem +1

    I cannot wait for part 2! Awesome!!

  • @ayoryno3508
    @ayoryno3508 Před rokem +1

    Love this!! Definitely need more of this

  • @Jinxster-lo1uy
    @Jinxster-lo1uy Před rokem +5

    Great Information! Would have loved to hear how you organize you taxes for ebay especially with the new 1099K being sent out for $600 more in sales starting this year.
    As a beginner how do you keep track of all costs, shipping, grading, all office supplies, etc . Sounds tricky at your selling levels?

  • @rubber.citycards
    @rubber.citycards Před rokem +2

    I love the show, and the content as always!! Love that your in the hobby TY!! Really appreciate the time that you put into this.
    One thing that I’ve always been scared of or not sure how to properly manage it, but would love to see a segment around keeping track of sales records from eBay and just about how you track money and money out. I feel like I spend more time doing bookkeeping than I do listing cards.

  • @nsfd64
    @nsfd64 Před rokem +1

    Thanks I hope you do more of these live sessions!

  • @yowza3994
    @yowza3994 Před rokem +8

    Really good discussion guys. I’m with the majority here, do more live sessions for us. They keep us satisfied between episodes

  • @davidevensende
    @davidevensende Před rokem

    Love this it’s been beyond helpful hoping to run into you both at a show in the future so I could personally thank you

  • @FANO562
    @FANO562 Před rokem +1

    1 hour and 20 mins of pure gold love you guys well done!!

  • @PackThaRipper
    @PackThaRipper Před rokem

    Hello from Waukesha!!! Awesome advise and knowledge, def gonna use it as a small time/side hustle seller!

  • @briankoss1905
    @briankoss1905 Před 3 měsíci +1

    As someone who got into the selling side over the last 6-8 months, there’s a ton of great insight here. You guys confirmed some of my observations and experiences so far. You also helped me think about how I can scale things and adjust my strategy. Thanks for posting this discussion!

  • @cards4life370
    @cards4life370 Před rokem

    Great Video! You are definitely helping people!

  • @monjesmedia
    @monjesmedia Před 3 měsíci +1

    Argentinian living in Seattle checking in! 🇦🇷

  • @Ryan-og6ip
    @Ryan-og6ip Před rokem

    Great video guys - both of you have been a huge inspiration and motivation for running my store. Keep bringing the content! Ryan from Vega Street Bodega

  • @projektgamez
    @projektgamez Před 11 měsíci +1

    Loved this show, would love to see more of these. Especially the behind the scenes stuff, business side of it.

  • @zachandporter
    @zachandporter Před rokem +7

    Always a great discussion with Beau. He was one of the best guys in the hobby. I honestly don't believe Porter and I would have started collecting if not for people like Beau helping educate us and provide encouragement. Porter and I operate on the lower end of the hobby with bargain boxes and stores like Beau's so it is nice to see that model getting more appreciation as of late.

    • @CHASINGCARDBOARD
      @CHASINGCARDBOARD  Před rokem +1

      Sweet!!! Thanks for jumping in to the stream...yeah Beau is impressive and very important asset to the community, love chatting with him!

  • @chrisandedina
    @chrisandedina Před rokem +1

    great video guys. had it on in the background while doing my shipping

    • @CHASINGCARDBOARD
      @CHASINGCARDBOARD  Před rokem +1

      YES!!! That's how I envisioned this episode being used. :-)

  • @tylerp8887
    @tylerp8887 Před rokem +1

    You guys are AWESOME.

  • @bradymania9312
    @bradymania9312 Před rokem +2

    Amazing conversation. I’ll be revisiting a few times!!

  • @bradleycashmanjr.3454
    @bradleycashmanjr.3454 Před 10 měsíci

    Outstanding stuff, guys! Covered 💯 of questions I had as an new(er) eBay reseller. Appreciate your content!

  • @HausOfPain
    @HausOfPain Před rokem +1

    Love the conversation guys. Any videos on eBay standard envelope?

  • @TaserCake
    @TaserCake Před rokem +1

    Love it. More Lives!

  • @CatholicTruth1957
    @CatholicTruth1957 Před rokem +1

    Great show, guys! Thank you for all the info!

  • @renec4471
    @renec4471 Před rokem

    I have a box for only active listing cards.
    So when I get a sale I just have 1 box to go to to find my recent sale.
    I go through the active box once a month to get rid of the ones that didn't sell and don't belong in the box anymore. Seem to help me find my sold items quickly.

  • @juniormosqueda3032
    @juniormosqueda3032 Před rokem +1

    I love to watch your show a lot
    Is the best

  • @jaysonedwardssportscards8599

    when your listings get older like 6 months to a year what do u do with those do u list and forget or do u end and sell similar to relist?

  • @brian7368
    @brian7368 Před 4 měsíci

    I started my eBay store last week. I was always scared I have over 9 sales in 1 week. And I’m getting rdy to pack and ship. I appreciate the videos it’s helped a lot!

  • @arronlane6587
    @arronlane6587 Před rokem +1

    I've bought and sold off Ebay since 2000, I've leaned towards the best offer or buy now, auctions are too stressful for me! I'm not into the 2 sec to go bids! Lol

  • @storageprospector6468
    @storageprospector6468 Před rokem +1

    Wish had caught this but seen come up but didn't have time to watch. Great info bought good dbl side scanner months ago but couldn't afford Kronos and ebay exports at the time. Just learn and card pro, thanks. Graded is fixed but run my current max of 250 auctions a month, .99 start which is 85% of store. I have 3 stores try to list 5-10 each store each day 7days a week but I list double these for drafts for days I cannot list. I'm full-time reseller but I buy storage units and sell a fleamarkets 1-2 days a week. I had to adjust what I was doing for last 7 yrs last 9mos lost wife of 30yrs. I dropped off my constant listing for like 3 mo.s, still recouping ebay needs on listing and being on it for my 5k listings. A lot help thank you.

  • @juniormosqueda3032
    @juniormosqueda3032 Před rokem

    I just want to say hello both of you
    I love to watch your is the best

  • @wyattcollectables
    @wyattcollectables Před 11 měsíci

    Great content! Keep doing more!

  • @JakeWilsonMMA
    @JakeWilsonMMA Před 2 měsíci +1

    I started in late January I believe
    I’ve made $3,000 so far
    Have 100% rating still that’s very important to me I want to keep that so bad
    But the fees can be frustrating
    Listing and shipping does get boring
    Haven’t felt any feeling of burnout yet I love that chickching sound when you make a sale
    And this video gave some good tips to boost your algorithm
    I do all buy now
    But I’ll now change to free shipping to see how it goes
    And I will start listing everyday
    I had no idea about that I was posting all my cards as fast as I could once I ran out of free listings I’ll stop
    Probably why my sales slowed down after I stop listing

    • @CHASINGCARDBOARD
      @CHASINGCARDBOARD  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Nice!! Good stuff Jake!

    • @JakeWilsonMMA
      @JakeWilsonMMA Před 2 měsíci

      @@CHASINGCARDBOARD good question I thought of: HOW DO YOU TITLE YOUR LISTINGS, I’ve done name brand year card # features variations in that order
      But I see other people usually do something else and its year and brand first
      Which way do you think is best ?

  • @DavidSalazar-zn1lb
    @DavidSalazar-zn1lb Před 6 měsíci

    Just Seen! You guys rock! 🔥⚾️🤑

  • @WayTooMuchPressure
    @WayTooMuchPressure Před 10 měsíci +1

    I’m 1/4 in and very helpful already thanks

  • @steves8887
    @steves8887 Před rokem

    Just wondering....do either of you set up listings for "complete your set" buying with the drop down and pick em feature? Or do you just list as singles only?

  • @manimals3329
    @manimals3329 Před rokem +1

    Great show guys!!!

  • @blakeknower
    @blakeknower Před rokem +1

    Great discussion

  • @markthompson7503
    @markthompson7503 Před rokem

    Serious question. If I buy a box and open the packs is that considered a tax write off? Is it any different than a restaurant buying plates, food or condiments??? What about the supplies? Printer, paper, envelopes, stamps/shipping costs, sleeves, top loaders, card savers?

  • @user-co5lq3qj1w
    @user-co5lq3qj1w Před 5 měsíci

    How do you list items so quickly??? Thanks!

  • @Showcardsusa
    @Showcardsusa Před rokem +1

    Fantastic show gentlemen!

    • @Showcardsusa
      @Showcardsusa Před rokem +1

      To follow up…you guys really demo’d how there isn’t just one way to do something, rather, the importance of developing your way, learning, and doing the grind. Great stuff for every aspect of life!

    • @CHASINGCARDBOARD
      @CHASINGCARDBOARD  Před rokem

      Good stuff, appreciate the feedback!!!

  • @tripled4132
    @tripled4132 Před rokem +1

    Not sure if this has been asked or if u mention during the video but I’m posting this in the middle of it. Never sold on eBay so any tips on how to work around having no feedback?

  • @eglong
    @eglong Před rokem +1

    Great video guys! Would it be possible to do a video or a segment on how you track your inventory and allocate cost basis when buying collections? It's something I think a lot of us struggle with yet I don't see it discussed much. Thanks!

    • @greekperspective2076
      @greekperspective2076 Před rokem

      eBay has this available for business accounts. You can also pay for these types of subscriptions on eBay.

  • @XYouVandal
    @XYouVandal Před 5 měsíci

    This is great stuff. If you ever want to do this again with an eBay employee on the panel, let me know.

  • @Juggernauts6312
    @Juggernauts6312 Před 11 měsíci

    great inspiring story. I'm 59 been collecting half that time on and off,. Love it all, cards, comics, toys. I want brick and mortar store but its expensive. I want to launch a store, I just got to have faith to make the jump.

  • @leehaskins307
    @leehaskins307 Před rokem +2

    funny ur shirt text is backwards.. thats the video mis hap stuff.. lol…. liked this video alot...

  • @atomicdesignshop
    @atomicdesignshop Před 7 měsíci +1

    Awesome show, learned alot. I may jump in the deep end here pretty soon
    Im curious how much these guys rake in every month - just from cards not youtube ads etc. They a obviously on a much larger, but good tonknow for context, even approximate

    • @CHASINGCARDBOARD
      @CHASINGCARDBOARD  Před 7 měsíci +1

      It’s a grind! And a slow ramp up. The more work you put in, the better your chances improve daily.

  • @JPrice601
    @JPrice601 Před rokem

    What does everyone think about promoted listings? I do certain cards on promote and others not. Do you think it's good to promote all or just not promote at all? Thanks

  • @jadigg5
    @jadigg5 Před rokem

    would be curious to know why you don’t use ESE anymore!

  • @jakestoe
    @jakestoe Před rokem +1

    I've been an Ebay member since 1998 and started with a Web TV also..lol I still use my hotmail email address from those days too.
    Even though I have been on Ebay for 25 years now, I've probably only sold 10 items on there. I'm pretty much just a buyer.

  • @kidoncampus1584
    @kidoncampus1584 Před měsícem

    I have listened to this class twice and it's packed full of great information. I do have a question in regards to listing limits and fees on eBay. I realized just in the past month, I started hitting a 250 listing limit. Anything beyond that I am getting $0.35 fee deducted. I've looked into this on eBay and they seem to say I am not eligible for a lift on the cap. I assume it has to do with number of sales. I hit over 110 items sold just a week or so ago and I've been selling on eBay only since last July. In January and February, I was focused on expanding my inventory and posting 10+ cards per day. But, I am a little discouraged by these obstacle. I would like to continue to do low end, high volume sales and build up over time. Any advice?

  • @just-inedc2381
    @just-inedc2381 Před rokem +2

    I’m with TY on the coffee, any flavored coffee is more of a coffee flavored dessert than cup of coffee lol. I do pour over but I have some k-cups if I’m in hurry 😂

  • @paulstanfill5527
    @paulstanfill5527 Před 7 měsíci

    What type of equipment do you use for scanning?

    • @CHASINGCARDBOARD
      @CHASINGCARDBOARD  Před 7 měsíci

      We use Card Dealer Pro. They have a few scanners that they recommend on their website.

  • @sweetswing1
    @sweetswing1 Před rokem

    What can we do as sellers about shell bidding on our listings? I had three auctions get bid up this week by people with zero feedback that didn't pay.

  • @billygreen316fishing
    @billygreen316fishing Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks

  • @jamesnguyen7069
    @jamesnguyen7069 Před rokem +1

    @34:30 talking about what coffee is the best for listing 1000 items a day

  • @user-rj5ey2xd2f
    @user-rj5ey2xd2f Před 5 měsíci

    If you need any Bobby wit cards. I have a bunch including this rookies.

  • @tezz8594
    @tezz8594 Před 5 měsíci

    Would you guys be excited if TCGplayer finished the backend to sell sport cards on?

  • @kimchan2503
    @kimchan2503 Před rokem

    Great video! I'm a part time card reseller and I'm thinking about selling single common cards too. Do you have any recommendation for affordable scanners that I can scan cards in bulk?

  • @jamesnguyen7069
    @jamesnguyen7069 Před rokem +1

    @35:33 question 1

  • @jamesnguyen7069
    @jamesnguyen7069 Před rokem +1

    @36:20 free shipping or shipping charging

  • @sliven21
    @sliven21 Před rokem

    awesome video! Has anyone told you that you sound like Tom Hanks?? XD

  • @BlueSports
    @BlueSports Před rokem +1

    I will hit 25 years on eBay this year! Fan of the show. What commission do yo get for consignment?

    • @CHASINGCARDBOARD
      @CHASINGCARDBOARD  Před rokem

      WOW!!!! Amazing duration. Commission depends on the type of collection and if we are grading/sorting/etc... But 20-40% is the normal range.

  • @derekschotz6886
    @derekschotz6886 Před rokem

    Are you able to use the Epson for raw cards along with the graded?

  • @etoppsportcards
    @etoppsportcards Před rokem +1

    In my experience your best offer will be within the first few hours. Hardcore collectors hit hard early.

    • @CHASINGCARDBOARD
      @CHASINGCARDBOARD  Před rokem

      Have definitely experienced that as well. Those searches are set up and monitored frequently.

  • @omilu808
    @omilu808 Před rokem +1

    Do you believe flat bed scanners for graded cards help with sales and are with the cost?

  • @UpNorthCollectors
    @UpNorthCollectors Před rokem +9

    Awesome job guys!!! What are your thoughts on eBay Standard Envelopes? The system has many flaws and some advantages. It's a love hate for me but I've sold tons of cards under $10 using it with about a 5% return or refund rate because the tracking system is majorly flawed. Love to hear your thoughts!

    • @CHASINGCARDBOARD
      @CHASINGCARDBOARD  Před rokem +2

      Hey UNC! I just can't do the ESE...experimented with it for almost 6 months and our return/issue rate was over 10%.... and usually because USPS didn't scan or they said our 1oz envelope was OVER 3oz.... it was just brutal to deal with. We switched back to First Class and don't lose any sleep over it. :-)

    • @UpNorthCollectors
      @UpNorthCollectors Před rokem

      @@CHASINGCARDBOARD Totally understand. It is in need of a major overhaul! Thanks for the reply!

    • @rubber.citycards
      @rubber.citycards Před rokem +2

      @@CHASINGCARDBOARD I’ve noticed it significantly improving over the last few months where I had a similar experience in my last hundred orders I have not had a single issue.

    • @poolchamp2004
      @poolchamp2004 Před rokem +1

      When it first started I had a lot of issues with the scans and had to send refunds. Now it has improved and the ability to get refunded from USPS/eBay is easy. Paying only a buck for shipping has helped me a lot for small sales.

  • @motivatedrob
    @motivatedrob Před rokem +1

    I dont understand if he can list 1000 cards in 90 minutes, why only 100-200 a day? Sometimes 50? 4.5 hours you would have 3000 listings... 90,000 in a month. Really? I understand shipping would suck but if you are doing 12 hour days it's 7.5 hours to ship. We were selling on Amazon merchant fulfilled and packing 500 items in roughly 3 hours. I don't understand this....

  • @paulcarlcards9050
    @paulcarlcards9050 Před rokem +4

    I wish there was a small private community for guys like us who are serious about scaling up our large eBay stores even bigger so we can share advice, experiment results, etc.

    • @CHASINGCARDBOARD
      @CHASINGCARDBOARD  Před rokem +2

      You definitely got a lot of folks here.... but email me at collections@chasingcardboard.tv if you have any other ideas.

    • @paulcarlcards9050
      @paulcarlcards9050 Před rokem

      @@CHASINGCARDBOARD just sent an email, thanks!

  • @jasonking971
    @jasonking971 Před rokem +1

    The amount of ads on this really got to be a bit annoying. I had to tap out halfway thru. I'd hit skip and it would immediately be another 2 ads. I know they pay for the video but it was just too many. Great video from what I saw tho

  • @brentonhylton8600
    @brentonhylton8600 Před rokem

    Million Dollar Man how much cards you get graded

  • @Swoop187OG187
    @Swoop187OG187 Před 5 měsíci +1

    In what universe does it make any sense to sell (and move in volume) $1, 2 or even $5 dollar cards on eBay?... Look, I've been in the hobby for 40-years and have been a dealer for nearly as long. And if it matters I've been selling on eBay for 20+ years now - not that it matters, I just thought a little background info would help some understand where I'm coming from.... Anyway, I deal in vintage baseball and hockey primarily - tho I do sell vintage football and basketball, but vintage football holds little value relative to vintage baseball and hockey in general and basketball - I've just have had WAAAAY too many terrible experiences with basketball collectors over the years to even make dealing in basketball worth it..
    But all that is beside the point - it makes no sense at all to list/sell/ship essentially dollar-bin cards, er cards under $5 bucks on eBay... Ok fine, I get it - you're making .30 cents a card, and if you're moving 250 cards a day - you're making $100 bucks, but is the hassle and time really worth it??
    I mean I won't list ANY card for less than $15 unless I'm making 400-500% profit - meaning I paid $2-2.50 for the card, and the card sells regularly for $15-20 bucks on eBay... Moreover, I try to deal in raw high-grade, high-end vintage cards - and when it comes to modern and ultra-modern cards I try to deal in cards that are extremely rare/scarce serial numbered/inserts/parallels etc. It depends on the player and the year/set the card is from but I try to keep the older serial numbered cards prior to 2010 numbered to /500 or less, and anything post 2010 numbered to /250 or less - and that's just a rule of mine when I'm buying... Because look, when you have a card that only comes to market once, twice or maybe three times a year - you can ask whatever you want for it - and usually when they do come to market and the price is reasonable I just buy it to get it off the market....
    I suppose my point is that it makes a hell of a lot more sense and certainly more profit to deal in cards that usually sell for between $50-$500 bucks if you can buy the cards at a fraction of what you sold them for..... But like I said: I've been in the hobby for 40-years, so I know exactly what to look for when it comes to buying cards (and collections). I know the rare insert sets, rare parallels - which vintage cards have consistent flaws (like the Ozzie Smith Rookie and centering), I know the high #'s and SP's from all vintage baseball and hockey sets - so finding product to flip for an egregiously enormous profit isn't a problem for me - it's time consuming - but it's not a problem. Look, I'd rather be on eBay looking for the next card, lot or collection to buy instead of waiting in line at the post office, or spending 3 hours a day packing up dollar-bin cards.... So that's pretty much my strategy - sell a couple grand in cards per week via 10-20 sales - then that way I only have to go to the post office a couple of times a week and spend minimal time packing everything up.... And look - like I said - I buy a lot of collections myself, and do you know what I do with the stuff that doesn't sell for at least $10 on eBay?? I put them in a box and do a card show once a month or bi-monthly.... I have a TON of that stuff - easily 100,000 cards that I put in $1, $2, $5 and $10 dollar bins/boxes - that - and I make loaded "mystery packs" I sell for $10 bucks -- and you know what?? those bins and those mystery packs drive TONS of traffic to your tables, and then of course these same collectors can see the high-end cards you have for sale...
    I mean I get the "selling strategy" er "business model" you guys are debating, and obviously there is nothing wrong with it - nor am I criticizing it - I just think it's way more work than the return/profit's you guys are pocketing.... You guys have been in the hobby long enough to identify rare cards, er high-grade vintage cards - so why not take advantage of your experience in the hobby and start seeking that stuff out instead of selling 1987 Topps Mark McGwire's for $1.99 free shipping??
    Also, if you're going to list a card - then list it as an auction - but always start the auction off at the PRICE YOU WANT FOR THE CARD, then make sure you have offers turned on.... Because look, I sell 90% of my cards via offer - and sometimes I get offers higher than what I listed the card for.....

    • @CHASINGCARDBOARD
      @CHASINGCARDBOARD  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Selling low-end is not for the faint of heart. The question you should be asking is..how can certain sellers make the #s work on the low end/volume game…because some us do very well.
      Technology is your friend in this world. It has changed the game.

  • @DarinsCards
    @DarinsCards Před rokem

    Ty was a classic reverse negative in this video

  • @ClementeCollector
    @ClementeCollector Před rokem +2

    Ty, loved the conversation yesterday. I know it’s a shot in the dark. But I have a series called behind the cards, where I interview a fellow CZcamsr. I’d love to have you on. It would be about 40 minutes, if not, no problem! If on the fence, I’ve done 7 of them, check one out!

  • @Bo_SH
    @Bo_SH Před 11 měsíci

    eBay limits how many listings I can list. Anyone else run into this issue? How do you get over the hump?

  • @MichaelJohnsonRL
    @MichaelJohnsonRL Před rokem

    How does he make .40 cents on a $1.50? After fees and ebay standard envelope cost you are already under .50 cents. Just curious. I have the means to list 1000-2000+ per day so very interested in this. One of his negative feedbacks some stated no top loader and he responded shipped in penny sleeve and team bag. Is that it?

  • @Bonezy13
    @Bonezy13 Před rokem

    What can someone do to offer free shipping and not lose money on the transaction? I’ve done a couple items for free shipping and the items sold but I lost on each sale.

    • @CHASINGCARDBOARD
      @CHASINGCARDBOARD  Před rokem

      Factor your shipping cost into your starting price.

    • @Bonezy13
      @Bonezy13 Před rokem

      @@CHASINGCARDBOARD dumb question but how do you know how much your shipping cost may be? Does it change depending on the location of the buyer?

    • @Bonezy13
      @Bonezy13 Před rokem

      @@CHASINGCARDBOARD Since my last comment, this has inspired me to start listing. I have alot of cards sitting around from breaks Ive got in and have been putting off listing these for a very long time. Since this stream ive listed over 50 yards and have thousands more. One big question I have is if cards arent selling what are some things you do to get them off your hands. Some of the lower end stuff seems like it can become stagnant pretty fast. Also not doing this to build a brand or store just want to sell my cards that sit around for extra cash. Thank you for the amazing video

  • @jkeith33
    @jkeith33 Před rokem +1

    What automated tools is he using that allow him to list 100 cards in 15 minutes?!?

  • @hockeyfan9456
    @hockeyfan9456 Před rokem

    You’re absolutely 100% correct the only thing you left out though in this video is the collectors standpoint .if you’re in it for the fun of collecting the cards themselves ,then the value really doesn’t matter much I’ve been collecting since 2006 and I’m all for getting these cards for much cheaper now and all the different designs they have. I just put a nice order in for some affordable hobby boxes I hope it continues to drop because these aren’t “investments” a 401k over 50 years is an investment lol

    • @gambitinvesting1857
      @gambitinvesting1857 Před rokem

      yeah its a great time to buy, it is deffo and "Investment" just people dont realise how to manage there investments for me is

  • @anthonyhavens3846
    @anthonyhavens3846 Před rokem +3

    I still enjoy Beckett. I buy them every month. Lots of times Beckett is ahead of ebay on who's hot or cold. Just because the last one or two sold for something isn't really the current value. Not a fan of the comp thing and never will be. When I'm out buying cards and the person I'm buying from has to start comping things I just walk away. I don't have time to stand around because he doesn't know how to price his cards. Beckett is not what it use to be but I still support it. Remember when we was kids there was all kinds of magazines on sports cards Beckett is about all that's left . Guess I'm old fashion I like to have a magazine to look at and read. Something to look forward to every month. Remember Tuff stuff we don't have nothing like that no more. eBay has ruined alot of things. It's both good and bad .

  • @btrwxhobbyist7296
    @btrwxhobbyist7296 Před rokem +1

    How do you know you're not just purchasing 80's and 90's base when purchasing bulk?

    • @CHASINGCARDBOARD
      @CHASINGCARDBOARD  Před rokem

      Sometimes as simple as just poking through some random boxes to get a feel... but also asking about the "era" that they collected.

  • @pauly5502
    @pauly5502 Před rokem

    7 kids?!

  • @kevincuster3716
    @kevincuster3716 Před 11 měsíci

    Scammers are getting busted on national TV.............

  • @greekperspective2076
    @greekperspective2076 Před rokem +1

    Selling cards is a labor of love licking 100 envelopes a day will make you rethink this business. I’ve been selling cards on eBay since 2010. Most people will come to this conclusion and drop out. I think it’s the new fad right now giving advice about selling cards. Every CZcams channel now how to by and sell, my selling strategies. People are going to be in for a rude awakening.

    • @CHASINGCARDBOARD
      @CHASINGCARDBOARD  Před rokem

      This is the tale as old as time...which is why we are doing our best to help folks realize the realities.

    • @greekperspective2076
      @greekperspective2076 Před rokem

      @@CHASINGCARDBOARD definitely understood and I also want to apologize for previous comments I made about the card you sent and Psa sending back the incorrect card, hopefully they fixed that issue. But yes buying and seling cards is definitely not for everyone. Have a good one.

  • @PhuryousOne
    @PhuryousOne Před rokem +1

    One thing that is important and can work out to your advantage, if you have a raw card in high demand that is in superb shape, you need to offer extreme close-up pictures of the surface, edges, and corners showing that. Some people are looking to purchase raw cards to grade. If they feel confident they can get a certain number based on your pictures, you have a better chance of making a premium on the sale in auction or buy it now, especially if there's a profit for them to grade. One thing I would like to see sellers get hip to in the future is using the abilities of their cameras to zoom in close enough to a card to see the actual printing design. This would be great to eliminate those seller claiming reprints to be authentic. But I practice what I preach, and eventhough I am a small scale seller with only 450 sales in about 8 years, I notice my raw cards sell for more than what others are asking all the time.

    • @ufc_card_fiend
      @ufc_card_fiend Před rokem

      Yes, camera work and lighting will make all the difference. I’m about to start reselling and these are my priorities

  • @orangecrush4319
    @orangecrush4319 Před rokem +2

    I can't stand when someone sends an offer for $4 on a $8 free shipping listing when the last one or few sold for $4 with $4 shipping

    • @ericblair5174
      @ericblair5174 Před rokem +2

      This is primarily why I switched back to adding shipping costs after having experimented with free shipping for a while.
      They say the “free shipping” is more attractive to customers, but I think that’s only if you’re able to hit a very low price point as well. If not, then having a low price point with shipping (and also shipping discounts on volume) is the best way to go.

    • @CHASINGCARDBOARD
      @CHASINGCARDBOARD  Před rokem

      100% Agree!

    • @greekperspective2076
      @greekperspective2076 Před rokem

      That’s the business if you want to do this full time expect headaches every day until
      You hire someone else to deal with these headaches.

  • @WayTooMuchPressure
    @WayTooMuchPressure Před 10 měsíci +1

    Million. Dollar Listings