What’s the best way to sell cards? eBay has the platform and most view potential, but that 13% is rough. And eBay kinda sets the market. What about @RyansCardssLLC Discord? Everything I hear is it’s well-ran, insured by Ryan, and highly active. Thoughts?
@MrSportsCards @RyansCardssLLC I find it much easier to move big $ cards on Ryan’s Discord for sure
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@MrSportsCards @RyansCardssLLC I simply can’t recommend Ryan’s discord enough
Lmfao I was gonna say find your groove then I went to see who Ryan was and low and behold someone I never interacted with… understand this… I’m not the first to say it won’t be the last… Ryan will block you if you associate with certain groups. As pictured here he will block people often. So fuk Ryan with a cactus I have actually heard nothing good about him loves the N word with a hard R and is a racist scumbag. I wasn’t gonna say that stuff but there are screenshots.
I’m very never used Ryan’s discord so can’t speak to that. Lots of great reviews especially people that do the show circuits. Sounds like a great place to move more liquid cards! But I’m a big advocate for eBay for these reasons: -It’s not hard to get top seller discount on eBay which saves 10% of the 13% making your fee rate 11.7 or whatever. -eBay PWE/ESE if you do it right and have the patience is a game changer -eBay is adding forced payments for auctions and BINs turn them on in your seller settings -Authentication service on big cards locks in your sale once it passes them -international market access via their global shipping platform great for baseball, soccer, basketball & TCGs -other “marketplaces” like District you end up selling for eBay comps minus 10-20% and then paying their marketplace fees which are 10% anyway.