So with the lovely weather outside
and being at home looking at the giant piles of cards that are starting to take over my office space I decided I need to start selling more cards. I have been doing some eBay and am very familiar with it, but have been looking at COMC more and more lately as a possible selling source. I have used COMC for purchases only at this point (minus two sells of duplicate cards I purchased).
Basically what I did was create a spread sheet that shows a hypothetical group of sales and breaks down the cost of selling and what the net would look like. For my experiment I assumed that 100 cards were listed and sold at an average of $3.00 per card.
For shipping on eBay I used what I charge to ship - $2.26 per item (combined shipping not taken into account) and that covers actual costs(Postage/Mailer/Sleeve/Top Loader/Ink/Paper/Gas/Tape/etc.) and you take a loss when you do that. I calculated eBay fees at 9% off the gross sales so the gross was $526.00 ($300 sales, $226 shipping). Paypal fees were also deducted from the amount as well. This also assumes you start your auctions all at .99 - the fees would increase as you up the bid price.
For COMC I included the cost to ship the cards to COMC ($5.00 or so for 100 cards) as part of that solution as well. The cash out fee is 20% but that is the only fee after you pay processing.
Here are the net amounts as calculated:
eBay Auctions - $228.49 (Gross $526.00 - Shipping $226.00 - Fees $71.51)
eBay Basic Store - $192.32 (Gross $526 - Shipping $226.00 - Fees $107.68)
COMC - 1 Week Processing - $197.00 (Gross $300 - Shipping $5.00 - Fees $98.00)
COMC - 4 Week Processing - $212.00 (Gross $300 - Shipping $5.00 - Fees $83.00)
Pretty similar looking nets with only a difference of $36.17 between the highest and lowest. What this doesn't take into account is the time it requires to list 100 auctions on eBay, ship 100 items, and deal with lame buyers. The auctions also only last a week - the other options continue (COMC charges .01 per card stored after the first 90 days I believe) until sold or removed.
So COMC may get an order from me pretty soon...I'm just wondering if cards sell well on there and what to send in.
On a side note - I probably need to find something to do as apparently I have too much time on my hands.
Basically what I did was create a spread sheet that shows a hypothetical group of sales and breaks down the cost of selling and what the net would look like. For my experiment I assumed that 100 cards were listed and sold at an average of $3.00 per card.
For shipping on eBay I used what I charge to ship - $2.26 per item (combined shipping not taken into account) and that covers actual costs(Postage/Mailer/Sleeve/Top Loader/Ink/Paper/Gas/Tape/etc.) and you take a loss when you do that. I calculated eBay fees at 9% off the gross sales so the gross was $526.00 ($300 sales, $226 shipping). Paypal fees were also deducted from the amount as well. This also assumes you start your auctions all at .99 - the fees would increase as you up the bid price.
For COMC I included the cost to ship the cards to COMC ($5.00 or so for 100 cards) as part of that solution as well. The cash out fee is 20% but that is the only fee after you pay processing.
Here are the net amounts as calculated:
eBay Auctions - $228.49 (Gross $526.00 - Shipping $226.00 - Fees $71.51)
eBay Basic Store - $192.32 (Gross $526 - Shipping $226.00 - Fees $107.68)
COMC - 1 Week Processing - $197.00 (Gross $300 - Shipping $5.00 - Fees $98.00)
COMC - 4 Week Processing - $212.00 (Gross $300 - Shipping $5.00 - Fees $83.00)
Pretty similar looking nets with only a difference of $36.17 between the highest and lowest. What this doesn't take into account is the time it requires to list 100 auctions on eBay, ship 100 items, and deal with lame buyers. The auctions also only last a week - the other options continue (COMC charges .01 per card stored after the first 90 days I believe) until sold or removed.
So COMC may get an order from me pretty soon...I'm just wondering if cards sell well on there and what to send in.
On a side note - I probably need to find something to do as apparently I have too much time on my hands.