Does anybody out there use Facebook as another method of trading? I am a yes, there are so many specific groups that are amazing in helping find cards from vintage to modern releases.
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There are Heritage groups I've stumbled upon. As a result, I've sold some singles and traded for Heritage Chromes I've needed from this year.
A ton of scammers on Facebook groups, they try and weed them out but it’s tough to decipher trustworthy traders and sellers…I just click likes on cards I see and are interested in…kind of a bummer!
Thanks Josh
I DO THERE ARE SOME GREAT PLACES TO DEAL WITH YOU JUSTHAVE TO BE CAREFUL I HAVE USED DIFFERENT ONES TO TRADE AND HAVENT GOT BURNED YET
I even cancelled my eBay account due to how easy it is to scam and how long it takes for eBay to help you out or resolve things…it’s a joke for small time sellers…no protection for sellers!This is a fair point - FB certainly does not have the security built in that we have here at The Bench. I have tried to minimize the value of what I am trading/buying/selling to an acceptable level of risk to start.
This sort of nails what I am finding beneficial - the specificity of groups allows you to narrow down what you are searching for and find people that are doing the exact same thing as you are. When the well runs dry here - it is another option v. just going to ebay and buying!
I even cancelled my eBay account due to how easy it is to scam and how long it takes for eBay to help you out or resolve things…it’s a joke for small time sellers…no protection for sellers!
Thanks Josh
Yeah LCS have overhead so they usually buy at 80% comps…but less worry on scammers and shipping!Completely understand the frustration with Ebay!!!
Was talking in the chat room about selling large lots of RC/inserts to the local LCS - may not make as much as on Ebay, but the hassle is way less.