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Topic: Selling complete decks
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TheCottonRapster Member
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posted July 27, 2014 12:51 PM
  
I'm in the process of getting rid of several decks (affinity, merfolk, burn) and was curious as to whether or not it was acceptable to demand a premium.For example, according to QS, the affinity deck I am selling buylists for $333.17, and sells on TCG Player for $520.76 (assume all cards M/NM). The TCG Player figure is in fact wrong as it orders cards from sellers who require a minimum of $1 spent (which is not the case). What then is a reasonable price for this deck? Is there a percentage markup when selling complete decks? Anything else I should know? Thanks!
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stacker Member
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posted July 27, 2014 01:07 PM
  
By selling the deck as a whole, you're restricting yourself to potential buyers who want to play X deck and have 0 cards for X deck currently.You will get more, but have to work more, by selling in sets or individually. No one will pay a mark-up for your decks.
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psyduck_dude12 Member
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posted July 27, 2014 09:59 PM
  
quote: Originally posted by stacker: By selling the deck as a whole, you're restricting yourself to potential buyers who want to play X deck and have 0 cards for X deck currently.You will get more, but have to work more, by selling in sets or individually. No one will pay a mark-up for your decks.
this. you could sell it for somewhere in the middle of buylist and tcglow and should be able to sell it pretty quickly.
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TheCottonRapster Member
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posted July 28, 2014 06:18 AM
  
OK thanks guys.
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