Prices of TCGs?

Discussion in 'Neopets Chit-Chat' started by Heya, Apr 30, 2012.

  1. Heya

    Heya Level III

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    How much would an expert rser sell a 6.5 mil tp price TCG for? I'm working my way back into legit reselling :p
     
  2. Junior

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    Rser as in Restocker or RS'er as in reseller?

    TCG's are not the way to go - they're sitll VERy HTS.. Only a few collectors left. Takes a lot of time - can be good profit though.

    I'd stick to ETS items. Less profit per one, but alot easier to move stock around. Less risk also.
     
  3. Zekey*

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    Actually quite a few TCG collectors around now. And alot of them pay well for their cards ^^
     
  4. despotofneopets

    despotofneopets Level I

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    TCGs are something you want to stray away from, unless you buy a Chokato TCG (an avatar item), or the MSPP.

    Other than that I would stick to selling more ETS items first, then go into r99s, collectables, etc.
     
  5. Acorn

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    Considering the demand is low for most TCG's, you may have difficulty selling it. Lowering your price helps to sell it faster, but you'll lose money off of your profit as a result (restock? resell?)
    To the right collector you can sell it for it's worth, but you won't get much offers on it.
     
  6. und3ad

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    I don't believe TCGs restock.
     
  7. Acorn

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    After looking it up, I found out they don't. :p Thanks und3ad for clarifying.
    But regardless, if you're reselling one consider it to be a drawn out process.
     
  8. despotofneopets

    despotofneopets Level I

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    I mean there is potential profit in TCGs, but like people said before it'll take a while to sell them.