We're still on the Christmas comedown. Give it a couple of months and I reckon cards might start moving a bit again once people settle into 2024.
Not sure about anyone else, but personally I just find it somewhat overwhelming the volume of cards that flood eBay at any moment. Just way too much inventory out there.
That said, I've spent more this month than I have in ages. Couple of big PC chases appeared at the same time and who knows when they'd pop up again.
dcsports87 has had the goods lately, my last couple purchases have been via them.
I'm overwhelmed with the amount of cards that "I must have" are appearing on eBay. I have to force myself not to search for a few days as my watch list is full already.
dcsports87 has had the goods lately, my last couple purchases have been via them.
I'm overwhelmed with the amount of cards that "I must have" are appearing on eBay. I have to force myself not to search for a few days as my watch list is full already.
I don't mind it - it's just super easy to use for me. Can definitely take a while to sell stuff, plus it's full of lowballers just looking for a quick flip into their own accounts. I've sold things less than 10 minutes after listing them, just to see them resisted at twice the price and sit there for months and months.
Really I just use it because my theory is that most cards aren't appealing enough for the largest buyer pool in the US to be willing to pay the cost of shipping from Aus. And if they do want to buy them, their offers are so low because the cost of shipping adds to it.
So I just send stuff that doesn't move in a few months to COMC, and let it sit for however long it takes so I don't need to worry about it. Also wait for COMC to run 'no minimum' auctions which are great for just clearing out inventory. Worst downside is the 10% cash-out fee really.
Downside is that people can't send you offers through eBay, only COMC which probably also shuts out a whole bunch of buyers.
I think a lot of people will spend less, especially if they’re not super into collecting. For me, I’ve just been trying to enjoy the hobby without spending too much. Lately, I’ve been into hockey cards, but instead of buying whole boxes, I stick to singles or join breaks. It’s cheaper and still a fun way to add some cool cards to my collection.