Building a COMC Store from Scratch (1,000 Cards Sold) - November Update

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @pt4563
    @pt4563 6 дней назад

    My favourite series of yours, thanks again for sharing

    • @BreakoutCards
      @BreakoutCards  5 дней назад

      No problem wish others liked it. They sadly don’t get much views

  • @jessicalightner7947
    @jessicalightner7947 6 дней назад

    I think you should grade that jackie

  • @jamesesslinger1976
    @jamesesslinger1976 6 дней назад

    Cool video! Think I will drop off a fat stack of cards this year at the National. What type of cards do you think best to submit? I have a huge collection of all sports and non sports, graded, raw, modern and vintage. What does it cost to submit in bulk? Also maybe you could do a video on how selling online effects your tax return and how do you keep track of money spent and money made on cards? Thanks!

    • @BreakoutCards
      @BreakoutCards  6 дней назад +1

      @@jamesesslinger1976 not going into tax videos sorry. But kinda depends if you want to sell a card by yourself or have comc handle the operations. On bigger cards we typically sell them outside of comc. Smaller ones do wel on the platform. Just remember there is a 0.50 insertion fee

    • @jamesesslinger1976
      @jamesesslinger1976 6 дней назад

      @BreakoutCards both make sense, thanks!

  • @AsFanJim
    @AsFanJim 4 дня назад

    Hey Ryan ... In your recent experience is the standard service actually taking 4 months to process? For $5 to $40 cards would it just be better to just pay the dollar per card for select service? Also, do you know what they mean by extra thick or heavy cards that get the extra fee? Would that be like chunky patch cards or button cards? Thanks for your help. I'm starting to put together my first lot of cards to send to them.

    • @BreakoutCards
      @BreakoutCards  4 дня назад

      Cards I dropped at the national just got in to the site. So a bit longer. Patch cards and such are typically fine for the 0.5.