Does TCGplayer buy bulk?

List with bulk lots on TCGplayer. Customers are often more than willing to take bulk off of your hands. If you want to sell collections, full sets, and large bundles, you can use our How To Sell Bulk Lots on TCGplayer help file. For Brick and Mortar sellers: Create starter kits for local players.
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Can you sell bulk on TCGplayer?

The Bulk Lots category on the TCGplayer Marketplace gives you the freedom to add collections, full sets, bundles and more. You can add Bulk Lots for multiple product lines and sell any size from dozens to thousands of cards for Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Pokémon and Dragon Ball Super CCG.
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Where can I sell bulk TCG cards?

Troll and Toad

This is a fairly popular site used in the United States to sell bulk to. The site also offers bulk to buy from Pokemon TCG, Yu-Gi-Oh, Magic the Gathering and more. Troll and Toad also offers a 35% bonus.
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Is it worth selling cards on TCGplayer?

For expensive cards TCGPlayer is probably the best bet, assuming that none of the buylists are paying a comparable price. Of course, all of this is assuming you can't find a local buyer, which is better than any other option. If you are willing to trade card for card, always, always, always take the store credit.
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How much are bulk Commons worth?

Most retailers will buy bulk rares for ten cents apiece, and most will buy bulk commons and uncommons for between $2 and $3 per 1,000. That is basically the cheapest that Magic cards can be acquired in bulk, since they can always be sold and bought at that bulk price.
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Buying BULK Pokémon Cards From TCGPlayer (Blind) - Is It Worth It?



Does Channel fireball buy bulk?

Do you buy all cards ? Or just cards on your buy list ? Cards on the buylist, but we also buy bulk.
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Why is TCGplayer so cheap?

The reason this is so important is that TCGPlayer is a pretty cutthroat environment, which forces many sellers to offer free shipping to compete. A key thing to remember is that shipping costs are flat fees, typically in the range of $0.45-$0.6 per plain white envelope package.
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What percentage does TCGplayer take?

A: All online purchases that are processed and protected by TCGplayer.com through either the TCGplayer Marketplace or your custom website include a 2.5% Pro fee. When customers purchase items through your website, you're only charged that 2.5% fee and a transaction processing fee.
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Is selling on TCGplayer easy?

It's not terribly difficult for most players with an active local store scene to be able to trade across at Market Price, but finding a buyer who is willing to pay cash can sometimes be difficult. When you sell on TCGplayer, you open up the visibility of your store to thousands of viewers every day.
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How do I get rid of bulk Commons?

  1. remove a play set of anything you want to keep / sees play so you can have them available in future.
  2. go through and list them all on puca trade and/or deck box -> trade away as many as possible and get cards you really want.
  3. Bundle them in groups of 1,000 and sell them to a LGS for ~$3-5 / 1,000.
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What is a full set bulk lot?

Price Your Bulk Lots Based on Shipping Costs

Bulk Lots in sizes “Up to 50”, “51-500” and “Full Set” are considered Medium, while “501-1,000” and “Over 1,000” are considered Large. If you're selling huge assortments, it's unlikely that players will purchase more than one.
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Can you sell playsets on TCGplayer?

You can add Bulk Lots in a variety of sizes starting at Up to 50 Cards and extending to Over 1,000 Cards. Sell any of the following and more: Custom decks based on color, format or a unique theme. Playsets in bulk, including every common, uncommon, rare, land, energy or token.
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How does selling on TCG work?

When you list your items on TCGplayer.com, we process all orders directly for credit card and PayPal and hold the funds for you until we can verify that you have completed the sale. All refunds/partial refunds are done directly through the TCGplayer Seller Portal.
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Can you get scammed on TCGplayer?

Whether you're a Seller or a Buyer on TCGplayer, you are 100% protected. This includes a variety of situations, such as lost packages, payment issues, or any situation where your order does not arrive as expected.
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Does TCGplayer take commission?

When selling with TCGplayer, commission fees are applied to your transaction based on where the sale took place and which programs you are a part of. The commission and Pro fee total is capped at $50 per product sold.
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How do I sell cheap TCGplayer cards?

There are two ways to sell cards using the TCGplayer App. You can create a listing with photos on the TCGplayer Marketplace using the app's Scan to Sell feature, or you can sell your card to game stores using TCGplayer Trade-In.
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Is TCGplayer pricing accurate?

Accurate, historical data.

This makes TCG Market Price a more accurate representation of a card's actual value, because it considers the point of sale in addition to the historical and listing trends, while ignoring outliers that would affect the traditional LO-MID-HI scale.
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What does TCGplayer stand for?

TCGplayer is an internet marketplace for collectible items. Originally dealing in collectible trading card games (Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon), TCGplayer has expanded into other collectible product lines.
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Who pays shipping on TCGplayer?

– TCGplayer.com. The TCGplayer Buylist uses a simple fee structure to help you get the cards you want without breaking the bank. You're also responsible for all shipping costs when the items you've purchased are sent back to you. We charge a flat rate of 10% for all Buylist purchases (with a $0.10 minimum per card).
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Why is card Kingdom more expensive?

Card Kingdom pays a lot for buylist cards, and offers even more in store credit. If they coupled a high buylist with a low retail price, they'd squeeze their own margins too much, so they charge a little more, usually. Card Kingdom gets a lot of brand loyalty, maybe because they're in Seattle.
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What does VG mean card Kingdom?

Very Good (VG): Cards graded at Very Good have significant wear. Whitening around all edges, moderate surface damage, or larger sections of border wear fall under Very Good. This category also includes more noticeable tactile damage, such as larger indents, shallow bends, or small creases.
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How much can you sell common Pokemon cards for?

According to its current valuations, first-edition cards in perfect condition are valued at a minimum of $40. Those aren't rarer, holographic cards either. A first-edition holo in mint condition can rake in between $1,000 and $24,000.
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