They actually got their data from online retailers, ABU games and trollandtoad have been around forever. They frequently had huge full page ads in their magazines.
if it were me, I'd get the cards back asap. There may be a shot that he sends you fakes in return, but that's more unlikely than likely, and if the case goes to eBay to decide and they agree with the buyer that these are counterfeit they will order you to refund the buyer and the buyer to destroy the counterfeits, in which case you will be out the money and the cards.
Does anyone know of anyone (Person or website) that might be willing to, for a small fee run my inventory (excel spreadsheet) through a tool like QS trader tools or similar buylist tool? to separate out by highest and 2nd highest value and to what vendor?
I just don't feel like putting the work in. Somewhere around 1,700 unique cards.
I have a large box, 3200 count variety, which is probably close to 5000 individual cards. They are all foreign.
I have it sorted by language, and then set within, and then color within that.
The hard part is that I have no idea how to gauge value. I don't want to eBay every single card, and on top of that, some of the more obscure ones might not even have a listing.
Is it worth it to create a spreadsheet of all the cards? In reality I just want to separate out what I consider bulk (Anything less than $3/playset eBay value) IS there a website I can use to check value besides SCG and magiccardmarket? I really need something where I can sort by set and then price, neither of those sites allow it.
The reason I'm trying to get value here, is I'm trying to cash out.
Man, that sounds like a lot more work than the reward will justify. I'd just pull out a nice representative sample for a picture - maybe get something with each of the languages present? That could be kind of neat - and say what it is. "Large box of foreign cards. There's some good stuff in here - check out my photos. I don't want foreign cards." Or something like that. Statistically, there aren't that many foreign cards that will get any sort of premium - nobody wants my Russian Rakshasa's Secret, for example. You should be able to intuit what will be actually valuable because it's valuable in English as well (with a couple exceptions, such as Delay in French).
Pictures of the good stuff will probably do more to boost your sale than exhaustive research.
I thought about that, but then I found a playset of Japanese foil miscalculations which is around $80 and i just wonder if I'm not throwing away money by doing that.
I have a large box, 3200 count variety, which is probably close to 5000 individual cards. They are all foreign.
I have it sorted by language, and then set within, and then color within that.
The hard part is that I have no idea how to gauge value. I don't want to eBay every single card, and on top of that, some of the more obscure ones might not even have a listing.
Is it worth it to create a spreadsheet of all the cards? In reality I just want to separate out what I consider bulk (Anything less than $3/playset eBay value) IS there a website I can use to check value besides SCG and magiccardmarket? I really need something where I can sort by set and then price, neither of those sites allow it.
The reason I'm trying to get value here, is I'm trying to cash out.
Looks like the market on Duals is heading back up?
$500 would be a steal. Any real lotus that isn't ripped in half is worth at least $1000.
I just don't feel like putting the work in. Somewhere around 1,700 unique cards.
I thought about that, but then I found a playset of Japanese foil miscalculations which is around $80 and i just wonder if I'm not throwing away money by doing that.
I have a large box, 3200 count variety, which is probably close to 5000 individual cards. They are all foreign.
I have it sorted by language, and then set within, and then color within that.
The hard part is that I have no idea how to gauge value. I don't want to eBay every single card, and on top of that, some of the more obscure ones might not even have a listing.
Is it worth it to create a spreadsheet of all the cards? In reality I just want to separate out what I consider bulk (Anything less than $3/playset eBay value) IS there a website I can use to check value besides SCG and magiccardmarket? I really need something where I can sort by set and then price, neither of those sites allow it.
The reason I'm trying to get value here, is I'm trying to cash out.
If you are interested in doing them one at a time, login to your paypal account and then go to this link instead: https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_ship-now
If they got rid of that requirement and just mandated 14 day returns I'd do it in a heartbeat.
That being said, paypal will not send you 1099-K form unless you reach 200 Auctions and $20,000 in gross sales.
Anyone?