As a vendor myself, I really value these videos and your mindset throughout a deal. As well as your thought process behind moving certain cards. This is great, keep the content coming!
Great video and awesome to hear your thoughts on this. Sometimes I get caught up in the thinking about making at lesst $200 on those big cards and should be thinking about what else can I get for this $2000 and turn over quickly.
Personally, I love to see sincerity and authenticity from people, especially kids! I have had buyers approach me, and you can tell they are highly interested in the card, but just can't afford it. I had this kid come up and tell me everything under the sun about a Phil Foden autograph card that had an average eBay "Sold/Comps," from his rookie stats to his current stats to where he stands as of the day of trade night. We could make a deal, because he only had $40 cash and a a stack of about 15 $1.00 to $3.00 cards. But because I recognized that Phil Foden was his favorite player, I ended up just giving him two $20 Phil Foden cards and the kid was ecstatic!
What happen to the "Good Old Days," when customers paid what you were asking, or just a bit less and went on about their business? Today, people are trying to do "shade-tree-like" deals, as I truly hate the: 1. "I want to be at..." You want to be at? This is my card that you approached me about?! 2. "You have any room on this?" Of course, but it must be fair for both of us. Those are my two biggest pet peeves, but I have another that truly ticks me off, which is "Devaluing my card(s)." If you approach me for a car that's priced, reasonably priced and your first instinct is to devalue my card(s) are by: 1. Pointing out very minor issues, basically nit-picking. 2. Pointing out several recently "Sold/Comps" on eBay, but only averaging out the lowest of the "Sold," as if I am a freaking idiot! 3. Finally, when they can't devalue the card(s) anymore, nor eBay's "Sold/Comps," I have had buyers literally trash the player! Yes, they trash the player on the card(s) that "they" approached me about! I also get upset with guys who attempt to show you Sold/Comps on regular(basic) versions of the parallel card they are haggling me about.
If you're a dealer, or shop owner, please be respectful of other sellers! You have no idea how many LCS owners and dealers at sports cards shows and even flea markets, who falsely believe other sellers are broke and/or desperate for money, as many of us are not. If i don't sell one card at a card show, and I know my prices are listed and fair, I'm good with that. I just chalk it down as a bad show. I've literally been offered 60% for a highly-touted card(s) refused, and either sold the card(s) for what i was asking minutes later or sold it for more than what I was asking at another show.
"Way down?" What are you talking about? His cards were down at the beginning of he season, but many of them have rebounded and even increased in valued since the pre-season. I have about 20 Burrow rookies, all color and just over the last month, i have pulled two low-numbered Joe Burrow die-cut Tiger Strip cards. Joe Burrow has been on fire for at least three weeks and his card values are reflecting that fact!
As a vendor myself, I really value these videos and your mindset throughout a deal. As well as your thought process behind moving certain cards. This is great, keep the content coming!
Great video and awesome to hear your thoughts on this. Sometimes I get caught up in the thinking about making at lesst $200 on those big cards and should be thinking about what else can I get for this $2000 and turn over quickly.
I started saying what you do. Make me an offer. I was tired of negotiating against myself. I think it worked out.
Same here. I always say “make me an offer”. I completely avoid the percentage of comps thing altogether. That has to end sooner or later.
Appreciate the value from the content
Great video, thanks for sharing
Personally, I love to see sincerity and authenticity from people, especially kids! I have had buyers approach me, and you can tell they are highly interested in the card, but just can't afford it. I had this kid come up and tell me everything under the sun about a Phil Foden autograph card that had an average eBay "Sold/Comps," from his rookie stats to his current stats to where he stands as of the day of trade night. We could make a deal, because he only had $40 cash and a a stack of about 15 $1.00 to $3.00 cards. But because I recognized that Phil Foden was his favorite player, I ended up just giving him two $20 Phil Foden cards and the kid was ecstatic!
So I went to my local card shop and got a Joe burrow /13 for 15$ is that a good price
Almost definitely
hell no
Sounds like a steal even if its Score. People eat his stuff up.
That Goff was a BGS 8 and it was cracked out for a resub and was accidentally damaged. It was last graded a 6.5.
Almost definitely
What happen to the "Good Old Days," when customers paid what you were asking, or just a bit less and went on about their business? Today, people are trying to do "shade-tree-like" deals, as I truly hate the:
1. "I want to be at..." You want to be at? This is my card that you approached me about?!
2. "You have any room on this?" Of course, but it must be fair for both of us.
Those are my two biggest pet peeves, but I have another that truly ticks me off, which is "Devaluing my card(s)." If you approach me for a car that's priced, reasonably priced and your first instinct is to devalue my card(s) are by:
1. Pointing out very minor issues, basically nit-picking.
2. Pointing out several recently "Sold/Comps" on eBay, but only averaging out the lowest of the "Sold," as if I am a freaking idiot!
3. Finally, when they can't devalue the card(s) anymore, nor eBay's "Sold/Comps," I have had buyers literally trash the player! Yes, they trash the player on the card(s) that "they" approached me about!
I also get upset with guys who attempt to show you Sold/Comps on regular(basic) versions of the parallel card they are haggling me about.
If you're a dealer, or shop owner, please be respectful of other sellers! You have no idea how many LCS owners and dealers at sports cards shows and even flea markets, who falsely believe other sellers are broke and/or desperate for money, as many of us are not. If i don't sell one card at a card show, and I know my prices are listed and fair, I'm good with that. I just chalk it down as a bad show. I've literally been offered 60% for a highly-touted card(s) refused, and either sold the card(s) for what i was asking minutes later or sold it for more than what I was asking at another show.
Solid plays son.
What up TC24
He should've hit you with "2400 and yet get to ride the teacups."
RC ???
I'm splitting it at 2450 and just calling it a day. This is nonsense lol
you fleeced on the burrow haha he paid over comps burrow is way down
"Way down?" What are you talking about? His cards were down at the beginning of he season, but many of them have rebounded and even increased in valued since the pre-season. I have about 20 Burrow rookies, all color and just over the last month, i have pulled two low-numbered Joe Burrow die-cut Tiger Strip cards.
Joe Burrow has been on fire for at least three weeks and his card values are reflecting that fact!