Depending what singles you are buying, Sportlots is very good for base cards and lower priced inserts/parallels. Not so good for high-end cards.
If you are interested in trading, starting a TCDb.com account isn't a bad thing if you are willing to take the time to populate your collection, for sale/trade and want lists. There is some buying/selling there but more trades.
Depending what singles you are buying, Sportlots is very good for base cards and lower priced inserts/parallels. Not so good for high-end cards.
If you are interested in trading, starting a TCDb.com account isn't a bad thing if you are willing to take the time to populate your collection, for sale/trade and want lists. There is some buying/selling there but more trades.
We're an Australian Vault (similar marketplace to COMC but located here in Aus). You'll get $5 Store Credit just for signing up which will help with your PC.
There is also the ability to track your collection of both cards in the Vault and cards you have at home. Makes it really easy to see whether the cards on the marketplace are ones you need or not.
Then if you're an avid set/player collector we have a feature called 'Set Chase'. Once you set the parameters of what you're collecting it will search our checklist database and create a checklist of cards that you need to complete your collection. Then as you acquire those cards you'll be able to see your owned cards next to the ones you still need. If this is confusing just checkout my Paul George set chase in the link below (select Paul George from the Set Chase dropdown in the filters).