I've been trying to sell cards on eBay in order to acquire funds to buy other cards. It's just been faster for me, rather than hanging onto them and hoping I can trade those exact cards for what I need.
Was wondering if it'd be better to simply trade in/sell cards online with stores. How good/bad are the buy lists? I've read around about people selling their cards to certain stores online, and sometimes the wait before they get their money/cards many months later.
Reprints the one card that people point to when saying that art objectifies women.
Well done Wizards.
Liliana does not objectify women in any way at all. We have gotten to a point in our society that every single picture of a women must be objectifying a women in some negative way......blah blah blah.. That is not the case. (((Sarcasm)))Picture of a girl drinking a milk shake, must be sex related and putting women down, picture of girl sitting on a beach, picture of a girl driving a car, picture of a girl on the moon at a new space station.)))
You have a picture of an attractive strong power women who girls dress up as for anime conventions. What more do you want? The picture is fine, happy to see a reprint. Sick of of seeing people claim that everything in existence must be putting women down. Then all I have to do is replace the word "women" with anything else to get the same mentality; fish, cats, arabs, blacks, jews, men, environment, whites, chinese, old people, etc. It doesn't matter what word I put in. Stop sucking life out of everything man. That artwork of her is awesome. Stop putting stuff down man. Just stop. If the picture was really as negative as you claim she would totally nude, in a kitchen, making sandwiches and giving blow jobs. Her abilities would be horrible as well. +1 do nothing -2 do nothing -6 do nothing. Instead liliana of the veil is an amazing planeswalker comparable to jace, the mind sculpter with great art to appreciate.
My suggestion listen to some comedy radio for a while, pandora is free, youtube is free there is something out there for you. ***** go make fun of somebody. The whole world is so serious and campaigning for some cause, or someones rights, everything is a hate crime, racist, sexist. blah blah blah.
"O no mcdonalds must be slandering a hate crime against skinny people every time they make a big mac." hahaha jeeze You're just someone perpetuating another groups negative perspective that they've made you believe is correct. Look at the picture for a hour and tell me what's wrong with it? I don't see anything.
I have heard vague rumors of a moustache-dispensing vending machine in a distant laundromat, across the street from a tattoo parlor. However, this information is shaky, and time is of the essence.
Buy lists are generally terrible; you'll get far less money than you'll get from eBay. Now, often times they will give you more for store credit... but considering their cards are also massively overpriced, this is still a losing proposition.
The only time I use buylists are for things that have good value, but in reality are actually hard to move. Some recent examples: Night's Whisper (before spoiled in duel deck) I traded in 12 copies to CFB for 0.75 each. They were running 1.75-2 at the time, but no buyers really. Marrow-Gnawer traded in for $8 each when they were going for 15ish - same deal, good price with no buyers. Fist of Suns Hype, buylist prices went through the roof, but not many actual buyers to be found.
The point I'm illustrating is that sometimes fringe cards are just easier to get money from a shop for. If we are talking non-standard staples (duals, goyfs, bobs, etc), I would never trade them in. Sometimes it's worth it for standard staples, especially shortly after set release. Ral Zarek for example had very nice buylist prices when the set was released, but it was hard to find actual buyers.
Was wondering if it'd be better to simply trade in/sell cards online with stores. How good/bad are the buy lists? I've read around about people selling their cards to certain stores online, and sometimes the wait before they get their money/cards many months later.
Night's Whisper (before spoiled in duel deck) I traded in 12 copies to CFB for 0.75 each. They were running 1.75-2 at the time, but no buyers really.
Marrow-Gnawer traded in for $8 each when they were going for 15ish - same deal, good price with no buyers.
Fist of Suns Hype, buylist prices went through the roof, but not many actual buyers to be found.
The point I'm illustrating is that sometimes fringe cards are just easier to get money from a shop for. If we are talking non-standard staples (duals, goyfs, bobs, etc), I would never trade them in. Sometimes it's worth it for standard staples, especially shortly after set release. Ral Zarek for example had very nice buylist prices when the set was released, but it was hard to find actual buyers.
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If you have any foil 7ED Island #334 I am very interested!