Instead of scotch tape, i use paint tape on the toploader. They're much easier for consumers to peel/remove and it doesn't leave any sticky parts on the toploader, you should give it a try. You can get a big roll of it at a dollar store lol
Man, I have had people suggest paint tape to me! Funny thing is, I bought some cards and noticed more and more people using it. I will absolutely try it out!
I love the videos bro, very clear on what you are showing us. Only thing i would ever say to you (idk where you live but still) is to never store your valuable cards in the basement. If you get flooded in any way, no amount of salvage reprints could ever bring those cards back from the dead
I've just picked up my first collection since getting back into the game after a 6 year hiatus. Your content is exactly what I needed to plan for 2021! Subbed & liked. Hope 2021 is kind Rogue 🙌
So glad to hear that my content has been helping you start investing into Yu-Gi-Oh - makes it all worth it. Appreciate it my friend and hope for the best in your investments!
Great content. I'm not sure how TCG works, but i do a lot of sports cards through ebay and social media. Majority of the stuff I ship is through USPS. I know I make it a priority to have tracking on all my items just to make sure they arrive and also to guarantee my buyers that I have shipped the item. There's a big controversy in the sports market about not sending with Plain white envelopes which is why we mainly stick to bubble mailers. I'm not sure if that's something you may look into when it comes to pricier cards. I know I can't/won't trust a plain white envelope when I send out like a $100 sports card.
Very fair statement. Yes, perhaps for $100+ cards, use a bubble envelope. For me, if I sell a higher dollar card, I sleeve the card, put it in a top loader, then get two more top loaders, sandwich them onto the card in top loader, and tape all of the sides. I then put it in the envelope and put a strip of tape down to keep it moving during shipment. So essentially it is three bundled top loaders. So far, no issues from my side, but I think the bubble envelopes provides a greater level of assurance. I always include tracking for sales $20+. Sports Card world I'm sure is unique in some areas - very interesting.
@@rogueduelisttrade7043 toploaders can become rather pricey. Ive opened lots of retail/hobby stuff and so I prefer not to use my toploaders as protection. What you could do is use cardboard. Literally takes like a minute to cut out 2 pieces of cardboard that covers the card. Lots of the guys in the sports card market do it. Id also recommend painters tape. You can use it on the top of the toploader so cards don't slide out. Especially like yugioh cards. Theyre thin and move in a top loader. Painters tape dont leave a residue on the toploader so the buyer can atleast reuse it
Top Loaders have recently become very pricey because they are scarce - absolutely agree on that. I have seen the cardboard method before and it has been good when I am on the receiving end. The Yu-Gi-Oh community is kinda funny about it overall though, at least in the US. That method is used a lot in the EU/ UK though. Painters tape is a great tip! I'll definitely use that
Thank you so much for making this video and the setting up TCG Player seller video. Both were super handy. I’m looking to get into selling MTG cards and this was the best video on these two topics. Maybe revisit and make a little broader/ generic titled video tagging for other trading card games to get more traffic to your channel. I’m sure there are a lot more people who would like this info. Thank you again. Keep the videos coming
I know I'm a little late to the party, but I really like your setup my friend. Currently starting out with Yu-Gi-Oh investing/selling, and it was very helpful to see your setup and how you do things. Keep up the good work my friend!
So glad you made this video man. I’ve been wanting to make pack opening videos for a while now but vending all of them out was daunting to me. Glad to see you have the same setup I had in mind haha. Cheers bud. I’ll make sure I shout you out when I get there :)
That is great man, go for it! So glad this was helpful and encouraging for you to start doing something you would love to do. That makes it worth it. Good luck!
great set up and video! now i wanna know how you actually ship your cards to your buyer step by step like for example. xD keep it up ! im learning a lot from you.
Kinda late so you might not see this but any chance you'd make a video showing your packing process? I'm a bit confused on that part and it would be awesome to see a video showing the whole process from when you open your orders tab on tcg player all the way till it's ready to get sent out packaged and ready. And to show the difference in packing a $15+ single card vs 5 or so $1 cards. Thanks!
Crazy informative channel as a seller from the Netherlands using cardmarket being doing this on a side for 3 years now. I might get my channel going to show the European side of the selling side. Start growing my channel and maybe reach out for a collab.
As far as the label maker, do you use that for shipping with the thin envelopes? I did not know the post office accepted that and stamps. Also, when shipping expensive cards, would you recommend tracking with a small bubble mailer rather than the thin envelope just to ensure that everything is delivered?
Awesome video!! Could you consider making a “business tips for trading cards 101 video?” Basically tips and advice from your experience for someone who would like to take this from a hobby of selling cards to a business. Basically what systems and considerations should someone be thinking about?
This is a great idea and I jotted this down on my list of video's to-do. 😄 I am still growing my trading card sales from a hobby to a business myself, but will definitely do a video like this as things grow!
Nice James! I really like the setup! Very well organized, and it’s nice to see it growing. Thank you for some good quality alternatives to make shipping cheaper. All those tips help 👍 Glad to see that you also have some older Yugioh cards, those interest me a lot more! Would love to check out what you have to sell! 😄
Much appreciated my friend! Glad it was helpful for you. And yes, I first started playing Yu-Gi-Oh! back in early 2000's and played for several years and took a bit of a hiatus up until 2015 and again up to about 2019. Check out my storefront on TCGPlayer! I have some of my older collection up.
I wish I could be as motivated to sort and sell/trade my cards in a timely manner, I have about 20 of those storage boxes full of commons rares and just foil bulk from cases/boxes/collections I've accumulated over the years, some I have sold and traded but it's always such a slow process for me to keep up with. I even have 2 sorting trays similar to yours but have just been used to temporarily store stacks of cards until I get around to either assembling more storage boxes or put them in toploaders/binders. I couldn't tell ya how many times I've missed the boat when some cards become hyped. At least I've been able to capitalize on some of the more recent trends but just seems so overwhelming whenever I get started where I last left off.
Hey James on Easy Ship for the receiver phone number. TCG player does not provide us the clients phone number when we sell a card to them so we should just use our phone numbers twice as the sender and receiver? Is this what you have done in the past by any chance?
Honestly really don’t like getting cards taped in the envelope. I feel like the movement wouldn’t be much to worry about. That’s just my opinion, but it really bothers me when receiving card taped to the inside of bubble mailers or envelopes. Envelopes are not as annoying, i like i recycle the bubble mailers and am forced to destroy them if they’re taped to the inside. But i always feel like i am bending the card more than necessary trying to get the top loaders out of either envelopes, or bubble mailer. Just wanted to give you some of my feedback. Your video is great though, it helped me quite a bit. Thanks brotha ✌️
I wish I could thumb up this video twice!!! Perfect!!! Very helpful!!! I wanted to ask about the incoming legendary duelist: rage of ra? Have any info on that??
So glad this was helpful for you and appreciate the feedback! 😄 I was hoping to do Rage of Ra this coming week, but it may be the following week because we got a full spoiler of the next Battles of Legend Set. Overall, Legendary Duelists have a very good history of holding value and there is tons of nostalgia in the upcoming product -- I have not done a ton of research yet, but should be promising.
Thanks for the information. This is kind of unrelated, but is the import and export information on TCG required when shipping a card? I just got my first order and I'm not sure what to do.
dont the stamps expire? also, do you only put the cards you are about to sell in the top loaders and the rest in storage boxes even if they are rare, ultra, common etc? or do you just keep the most valuable ones in top loaders and the rest in storage boxes freely? thank you.
forever stamps won’t expire and I usually keep my high dollar cards in sleeves and top loaders immediately and put everything else in storage boxes. High dollar I’d say is anything holo and above $5’ish
@@rogueduelisttrade7043 Alright, thank you very much for all the information you are sharing with us on how to start out man. I highly appreciate it and i am looking forward into starting, just doing more research before I do a first buy.
RogueDuelist Trade indeed I’m glad to help, def would like to see growth and friendly competition lol. But yes definitely look at the prices and compare to your current sources, I wanna bet it’s slightly cheaper and as we know EVERY penny counts 🙄
Absolutely will! I'm just waiting for it to be confirmed in the TCG -- right now, we only know it is coming in OCG and we don't always get there structure decks (although I am pretty confident we will get this one)
Do you do any market analysis vids for investing in singles? Similar to Alpha investments where he talks about buy outs.Great videos, as another beginning investor your videos are extremely helpful
Glad you enjoyed the video! At the moment, I am working a full time corporate job, doing some stock trades (smaller), and I am doing a ton of research into investing in properties. I still have long ways to go, but once things start moving, I will absolutely consider doing a video on something like this!
@@rogueduelisttrade7043 Wish you the best of luck with all of those business ventures, I don't see how you even have the time to sell cards lol you must be on a constant grind
Really good video for beginners such as myself. I was wondering though, are u able to get tracking on just regular envelopes with stamps? I’ve been looking online and it seems like that’s not possible. I sell on eBay and unless u provide tracking they won’t let u get ur money until a minimum of 3 weeks I believe.
Good question. You would have to print a label by purchasing tracking through Ebay. If you don't use ebay, you can pay for tracking through sites like easyship.com. I use my thermal printer that I mentioned in this video for printing labels with tracking.
Very good tip and interesting to hear. I have not come across that issue yet, but now I am worried 😅 Not sure if it is a regional issue with your city/ state?
@@rogueduelisttrade7043 i have a couple post office friends that I ask alot of mail related questions to. They told me the regular mail envelopes go through a machine with rollers, that have smaller spaces between them. So sometimes the top loaders are too thick for the envelope to get through it and probably get lost. that or the mail carriers are just terrible.
so do u sell ur commons and rares then online? and if so how do you make profit on tht cus the shipping and handling over shadows the sale? Also r u a vendor who is able to put up pre order prices and if so how do u do tht.
He probably only sells cards that are $1+ so he can make at least some profit and get his feedback up. If you have like three 50¢ cards you could sell them as a playset. But most people don't sell single, individual cards that are less than $1 from what I understand
@@FutureFlash09 Wait fr? How do you access that? Wouldn't they lose money that way? I sold a card on TCGplayer once and don't think that happened for me. I just set a flat rate of 99¢ and had to ship myself and I didn't see any funding towards it
I’m new to selling on TCGplayer and my first objective is to lower my shipping cost. My current shipping cost is 76 cents per item shipped. Any suggestions to bring it down?
Get shipping labels on ebay (the link in the description of the video gets you I think 100 rolls at about $45). I also show you how I get my envelopes for a good price as well. Top loaders have recently gotten more expensive
RogueDuelist Trade alrighty! Toploaders are my biggest expense besides stamps at .14 per, which is an unavoidable expense. I’m just curious as to how people can sell a .02 card w/ .78 shipping. They have to be losing money.
I hate doing things online as i always here it can be very scammy i can sell my yugioh cards but there is one game i'm playing but my locals doesn't sell the card game i'm playing as there isn't enough people playing. So i'm always finding ways to sell my cards easier and in a friendly matter specially when covid 19 is about now i'm afraid of going to my locals to sell my cards.
@PTCG Trader, honestly, the bigger envelopes were cheaper and have a lot more flexibility in how it can be used. For example, if someone buys out some of my inventory (like 20 cards), I can make two stacks in one envelope because of the extra length. For smaller orders, I use tape to keep the cards from moving around. So far, I have had no issues with this style of packaging. At the end of the day, I think having the smaller envelopes are better, especially for smaller quantity orders, but for some odd reason, they are more expensive and I don't think it is worth the value.
I refuse to use tape. I get criticized for saying this all the time but I will forever use, and encourage others to use, self seal "team bags" instead of tape. I know it adds a few cents cost to your orders but it's more Profesional looking and 0 risk of adhesive rubbing onto a card if sealed properly
any chance you know the story? found him today and he has been a fantastic teacher with the whole real step-by-step. saw that last video, homeboy sounded like he had a gun pointed at him or little peopling talking on his shoulder?
@@danielsalgadovaldez7252 no idea. I’m all for People believing whatever they want but if it makes you stop enjoying something because of XYZ it’s just a shame…
I know this is a year old video but I appreciate all tips.
Instead of scotch tape, i use paint tape on the toploader. They're much easier for consumers to peel/remove and it doesn't leave any sticky parts on the toploader, you should give it a try. You can get a big roll of it at a dollar store lol
Man, I have had people suggest paint tape to me! Funny thing is, I bought some cards and noticed more and more people using it. I will absolutely try it out!
I love the videos bro, very clear on what you are showing us. Only thing i would ever say to you (idk where you live but still) is to never store your valuable cards in the basement. If you get flooded in any way, no amount of salvage reprints could ever bring those cards back from the dead
I've just picked up my first collection since getting back into the game after a 6 year hiatus. Your content is exactly what I needed to plan for 2021! Subbed & liked. Hope 2021 is kind Rogue 🙌
You are one sophisticated seller man! Props to your setup!
Haha, much appreciated my friend
Dude amazing content. Truly a genuine channel. Your info is helping me start my own investing in YuGioh. Keep it up brotha 🤟🏻
So glad to hear that my content has been helping you start investing into Yu-Gi-Oh - makes it all worth it. Appreciate it my friend and hope for the best in your investments!
RogueDuelist Trade Appreciate it sir!! It really has! Looking forward to more great content brotha!!
Great content.
I'm not sure how TCG works, but i do a lot of sports cards through ebay and social media. Majority of the stuff I ship is through USPS. I know I make it a priority to have tracking on all my items just to make sure they arrive and also to guarantee my buyers that I have shipped the item. There's a big controversy in the sports market about not sending with Plain white envelopes which is why we mainly stick to bubble mailers. I'm not sure if that's something you may look into when it comes to pricier cards. I know I can't/won't trust a plain white envelope when I send out like a $100 sports card.
Very fair statement. Yes, perhaps for $100+ cards, use a bubble envelope. For me, if I sell a higher dollar card, I sleeve the card, put it in a top loader, then get two more top loaders, sandwich them onto the card in top loader, and tape all of the sides. I then put it in the envelope and put a strip of tape down to keep it moving during shipment. So essentially it is three bundled top loaders. So far, no issues from my side, but I think the bubble envelopes provides a greater level of assurance. I always include tracking for sales $20+. Sports Card world I'm sure is unique in some areas - very interesting.
@@rogueduelisttrade7043 toploaders can become rather pricey. Ive opened lots of retail/hobby stuff and so I prefer not to use my toploaders as protection. What you could do is use cardboard. Literally takes like a minute to cut out 2 pieces of cardboard that covers the card. Lots of the guys in the sports card market do it.
Id also recommend painters tape. You can use it on the top of the toploader so cards don't slide out. Especially like yugioh cards. Theyre thin and move in a top loader. Painters tape dont leave a residue on the toploader so the buyer can atleast reuse it
Top Loaders have recently become very pricey because they are scarce - absolutely agree on that. I have seen the cardboard method before and it has been good when I am on the receiving end. The Yu-Gi-Oh community is kinda funny about it overall though, at least in the US. That method is used a lot in the EU/ UK though. Painters tape is a great tip! I'll definitely use that
Thank you so much for making this video and the setting up TCG Player seller video. Both were super handy. I’m looking to get into selling MTG cards and this was the best video on these two topics. Maybe revisit and make a little broader/ generic titled video tagging for other trading card games to get more traffic to your channel. I’m sure there are a lot more people who would like this info. Thank you again. Keep the videos coming
Love your setup, I’m taking notes. I received cards over $15 before where the seller didn’t tape the top loaders, bad news ...
Yea, you learn the most when just being a consumer and seeing how it can be done wrong...
I know I'm a little late to the party, but I really like your setup my friend. Currently starting out with Yu-Gi-Oh investing/selling, and it was very helpful to see your setup and how you do things. Keep up the good work my friend!
Appreciate it my man! Glad you found the channel and it has helped so far!
Wow, this video is so helpful!! Thanks for making this
Very glad you enjoyed it and got something out of it! 😄
So glad you made this video man. I’ve been wanting to make pack opening videos for a while now but vending all of them out was daunting to me. Glad to see you have the same setup I had in mind haha. Cheers bud. I’ll make sure I shout you out when I get there :)
That is great man, go for it! So glad this was helpful and encouraging for you to start doing something you would love to do. That makes it worth it. Good luck!
Ultra pro has some pretty solid plastic dividers that fit into the storage boxes pretty cleanly
That is good to note -- my method is not as clean, but it works 😅
great set up and video! now i wanna know how you actually ship your cards to your buyer step by step like for example. xD keep it up ! im learning a lot from you.
Glad you enjoyed the video and that my videos have been helpful! 🙂 I really like the video idea and jotted it down in my video's to-do list!
Kinda late so you might not see this but any chance you'd make a video showing your packing process? I'm a bit confused on that part and it would be awesome to see a video showing the whole process from when you open your orders tab on tcg player all the way till it's ready to get sent out packaged and ready. And to show the difference in packing a $15+ single card vs 5 or so $1 cards. Thanks!
Crazy informative channel as a seller from the Netherlands using cardmarket being doing this on a side for 3 years now. I might get my channel going to show the European side of the selling side. Start growing my channel and maybe reach out for a collab.
As far as the label maker, do you use that for shipping with the thin envelopes? I did not know the post office accepted that and stamps.
Also, when shipping expensive cards, would you recommend tracking with a small bubble mailer rather than the thin envelope just to ensure that everything is delivered?
Awesome video!! Could you consider making a “business tips for trading cards 101 video?” Basically tips and advice from your experience for someone who would like to take this from a hobby of selling cards to a business. Basically what systems and considerations should someone be thinking about?
This is a great idea and I jotted this down on my list of video's to-do. 😄 I am still growing my trading card sales from a hobby to a business myself, but will definitely do a video like this as things grow!
Nice James! I really like the setup! Very well organized, and it’s nice to see it growing. Thank you for some good quality alternatives to make shipping cheaper. All those tips help 👍 Glad to see that you also have some older Yugioh cards, those interest me a lot more! Would love to check out what you have to sell! 😄
Much appreciated my friend! Glad it was helpful for you. And yes, I first started playing Yu-Gi-Oh! back in early 2000's and played for several years and took a bit of a hiatus up until 2015 and again up to about 2019. Check out my storefront on TCGPlayer! I have some of my older collection up.
I wish I could be as motivated to sort and sell/trade my cards in a timely manner, I have about 20 of those storage boxes full of commons rares and just foil bulk from cases/boxes/collections I've accumulated over the years, some I have sold and traded but it's always such a slow process for me to keep up with. I even have 2 sorting trays similar to yours but have just been used to temporarily store stacks of cards until I get around to either assembling more storage boxes or put them in toploaders/binders. I couldn't tell ya how many times I've missed the boat when some cards become hyped. At least I've been able to capitalize on some of the more recent trends but just seems so overwhelming whenever I get started where I last left off.
You may want to consider selling sealed boxes. Margins are not as good for the most part, but requires a lot less inventory and less time
What do you use to create shipping labels?? No print but actually create
Hey James on Easy Ship for the receiver phone number. TCG player does not provide us the clients phone number when we sell a card to them so we should just use our phone numbers twice as the sender and receiver? Is this what you have done in the past by any chance?
Yea, I always use my contact info so I can be notified if there are issues. Hasn’t happened yet though
Honestly really don’t like getting cards taped in the envelope. I feel like the movement wouldn’t be much to worry about. That’s just my opinion, but it really bothers me when receiving card taped to the inside of bubble mailers or envelopes. Envelopes are not as annoying, i like i recycle the bubble mailers and am forced to destroy them if they’re taped to the inside. But i always feel like i am bending the card more than necessary trying to get the top loaders out of either envelopes, or bubble mailer.
Just wanted to give you some of my feedback. Your video is great though, it helped me quite a bit. Thanks brotha ✌️
Yo awesome work man! 👍
Appreciate it my friend! 🙂
Thanks for sharing your methods!!
Absolutely - glad it helped!
I wish I could thumb up this video twice!!! Perfect!!! Very helpful!!! I wanted to ask about the incoming legendary duelist: rage of ra? Have any info on that??
So glad this was helpful for you and appreciate the feedback! 😄 I was hoping to do Rage of Ra this coming week, but it may be the following week because we got a full spoiler of the next Battles of Legend Set. Overall, Legendary Duelists have a very good history of holding value and there is tons of nostalgia in the upcoming product -- I have not done a ton of research yet, but should be promising.
Thanks for the information. This is kind of unrelated, but is the import and export information on TCG required when shipping a card? I just got my first order and I'm not sure what to do.
dont the stamps expire?
also, do you only put the cards you are about to sell in the top loaders and the rest in storage boxes even if they are rare, ultra, common etc? or do you just keep the most valuable ones in top loaders and the rest in storage boxes freely? thank you.
forever stamps won’t expire and I usually keep my high dollar cards in sleeves and top loaders immediately and put everything else in storage boxes. High dollar I’d say is anything holo and above $5’ish
@@rogueduelisttrade7043 Alright, thank you very much for all the information you are sharing with us on how to start out man. I highly appreciate it and i am looking forward into starting, just doing more research before I do a first buy.
A2 invitation envelopes are prime too. They keep the cards from moving around as much
sams club is the best ive seen for envelops and bubble mailers. also printing paper and tape.
good content by the way, just subscribed
That is a very god tip! I never thought to try a wholesale club. I'll check it out! Also, so glad to have you join the RDT family my friend 😄
RogueDuelist Trade indeed I’m glad to help, def would like to see growth and friendly competition lol. But yes definitely look at the prices and compare to your current sources, I wanna bet it’s slightly cheaper and as we know EVERY penny counts 🙄
Fantastic video!
Awesome - glad you enjoyed it!
Can you make a video on spirit charmers structure deck please? Do you recommend investing?
Absolutely will! I'm just waiting for it to be confirmed in the TCG -- right now, we only know it is coming in OCG and we don't always get there structure decks (although I am pretty confident we will get this one)
when you use dynamic shipping don't you lose money on smaller orders when your shipping costs more that .78 cents?
I don't sell cards less then $.33 because that way I never lose money on a sale (assuming someone bought a single low value card).
Do you do any market analysis vids for investing in singles? Similar to Alpha investments where he talks about buy outs.Great videos, as another beginning investor your videos are extremely helpful
What is this background music Im loving it
Great video. You mentioned that this is your side business, would you ever consider making a video on your other businesses/streams of income?
Glad you enjoyed the video! At the moment, I am working a full time corporate job, doing some stock trades (smaller), and I am doing a ton of research into investing in properties. I still have long ways to go, but once things start moving, I will absolutely consider doing a video on something like this!
@@rogueduelisttrade7043
Wish you the best of luck with all of those business ventures, I don't see how you even have the time to sell cards lol you must be on a constant grind
Really good video for beginners such as myself. I was wondering though, are u able to get tracking on just regular envelopes with stamps? I’ve been looking online and it seems like that’s not possible. I sell on eBay and unless u provide tracking they won’t let u get ur money until a minimum of 3 weeks I believe.
Good question. You would have to print a label by purchasing tracking through Ebay. If you don't use ebay, you can pay for tracking through sites like easyship.com. I use my thermal printer that I mentioned in this video for printing labels with tracking.
ive had so many envelopes go missing through the mailing process. I don't even bother with anything without bubble mailers
Very good tip and interesting to hear. I have not come across that issue yet, but now I am worried 😅 Not sure if it is a regional issue with your city/ state?
@@rogueduelisttrade7043 i have a couple post office friends that I ask alot of mail related questions to. They told me the regular mail envelopes go through a machine with rollers, that have smaller spaces between them. So sometimes the top loaders are too thick for the envelope to get through it and probably get lost.
that or the mail carriers are just terrible.
@@rogueduelisttrade7043 also use painters tape, not scotch
Do all yugioh series get european prints as well? If I ordered booster boxes from a european site does that mean the cards will be european prints?
More than likely it will be "European Print". European print can be English (UK), German, French, and there may be others.
Doesnt keeping so many cards so close together create wear and tear by having to organize them alphabetically? Just curious.
so do u sell ur commons and rares then online? and if so how do you make profit on tht cus the shipping and handling over shadows the sale? Also r u a vendor who is able to put up pre order prices and if so how do u do tht.
He probably only sells cards that are $1+ so he can make at least some profit and get his feedback up. If you have like three 50¢ cards you could sell them as a playset. But most people don't sell single, individual cards that are less than $1 from what I understand
On tcgplayer, if the order is under $5 they give you 78 cents to mitigate shipping costs.
@@FutureFlash09 Wait fr? How do you access that? Wouldn't they lose money that way? I sold a card on TCGplayer once and don't think that happened for me. I just set a flat rate of 99¢ and had to ship myself and I didn't see any funding towards it
@@Boristien405 It's automatic. It is a newish policy though. Within the past year or so i believe. They just charge the buyer the extra 78 cents.
Thats why if you look at any cards under $5 it says 78 cent shipping
I’m new to selling on TCGplayer and my first objective is to lower my shipping cost. My current shipping cost is 76 cents per item shipped. Any suggestions to bring it down?
Get shipping labels on ebay (the link in the description of the video gets you I think 100 rolls at about $45). I also show you how I get my envelopes for a good price as well. Top loaders have recently gotten more expensive
RogueDuelist Trade alrighty! Toploaders are my biggest expense besides stamps at .14 per, which is an unavoidable expense. I’m just curious as to how people can sell a .02 card w/ .78 shipping. They have to be losing money.
I hate doing things online as i always here it can be very scammy i can sell my yugioh cards but there is one game i'm playing but my locals doesn't sell the card game i'm playing as there isn't enough people playing. So i'm always finding ways to sell my cards easier and in a friendly matter specially when covid 19 is about now i'm afraid of going to my locals to sell my cards.
This is a hobby, not a hustle!
RogueDuelist Trade, @RogueDuelistTrade or anyone, Why did you buy envelopes so big length wise and not some thing like a birthday card size?
For me personally, I like the larger ones because it just looks and feels more quality and more professional. But that's just me.
@PTCG Trader, honestly, the bigger envelopes were cheaper and have a lot more flexibility in how it can be used. For example, if someone buys out some of my inventory (like 20 cards), I can make two stacks in one envelope because of the extra length. For smaller orders, I use tape to keep the cards from moving around. So far, I have had no issues with this style of packaging. At the end of the day, I think having the smaller envelopes are better, especially for smaller quantity orders, but for some odd reason, they are more expensive and I don't think it is worth the value.
I refuse to use tape. I get criticized for saying this all the time but I will forever use, and encourage others to use, self seal "team bags" instead of tape. I know it adds a few cents cost to your orders but it's more Profesional looking and 0 risk of adhesive rubbing onto a card if sealed properly
Great content…shame he got on the crazy train
any chance you know the story? found him today and he has been a fantastic teacher with the whole real step-by-step. saw that last video, homeboy sounded like he had a gun pointed at him or little peopling talking on his shoulder?
@@danielsalgadovaldez7252 no idea. I’m all for
People believing whatever they want but if it makes you stop enjoying something because of XYZ it’s just a shame…
@@otctsheppard6060 same here man. Felt like that reason for leaving was.... Supplemented. Great video tho. Trying to sell digimon cards. You?
@@danielsalgadovaldez7252 YGO