RhA wrote:Selling in lots helps you get rid of the less loved figures. It does help to know what figures are very wanted, you sell those loose. For instance, Dark leobreaker or a SL Galvatron G can get you some nice moneys.
Cyberseven wrote:RhA wrote:Selling in lots helps you get rid of the less loved figures. It does help to know what figures are very wanted, you sell those loose. For instance, Dark leobreaker or a SL Galvatron G can get you some nice moneys.
I agree completely. The lots should be groups of lesser demand figures, and the higher demand figures should be individual. Also a trick with desired loose figures, and lots is to not place a reserve on them. Put them up with a starting bid at $1.00, not including shipping costs of course. If they are in demand or even just popular, you will get some good bidding wars going. People tend to bid more when they're not scared off by a $50-$100 reserves.
Keep in mind this is advice based on your desire to reduce your collection, not to make scalper money.
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