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June 17, 2013, 12:10:04 AM
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Id go on ebay with something like this.

I had considered that, but really wanted to support the Bitcoin economy with what I felt was a somewhat novel trade offering.

The problem is for deals like this, eBay is and will likely always be the go-to place. Craigslist *might* also be an option, though that's really hit-and-miss.

Keep in mind that for all intents and purposes, Bitcoin is still in an infant stage and most people here would be more interested in buying to resell, not to keep/collect.

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June 17, 2013, 12:13:39 AM
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Id go on ebay with something like this.

I had considered that, but really wanted to support the Bitcoin economy with what I felt was a somewhat novel trade offering.

The problem is for deals like this, eBay is and will likely always be the go-to place. Craigslist *might* also be an option, though that's really hit-and-miss.

Keep in mind that for all intents and purposes, Bitcoin is still in an infant stage and most people here would be more interested in buying to resell, not to keep/collect.

That does seem to be the case. It's too bad really. Still, Bitmit might be a viable option perhaps, though I'd loathe to individually post all of these cards.
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June 17, 2013, 12:43:09 AM
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Id go on ebay with something like this.

I had considered that, but really wanted to support the Bitcoin economy with what I felt was a somewhat novel trade offering.

The problem is for deals like this, eBay is and will likely always be the go-to place. Craigslist *might* also be an option, though that's really hit-and-miss.

Keep in mind that for all intents and purposes, Bitcoin is still in an infant stage and most people here would be more interested in buying to resell, not to keep/collect.

That does seem to be the case. It's too bad really. Still, Bitmit might be a viable option perhaps, though I'd loathe to individually post all of these cards.

Can you not do a bundle listing there?

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June 17, 2013, 12:44:55 AM
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Id go on ebay with something like this.

I had considered that, but really wanted to support the Bitcoin economy with what I felt was a somewhat novel trade offering.

The problem is for deals like this, eBay is and will likely always be the go-to place. Craigslist *might* also be an option, though that's really hit-and-miss.

Keep in mind that for all intents and purposes, Bitcoin is still in an infant stage and most people here would be more interested in buying to resell, not to keep/collect.

That does seem to be the case. It's too bad really. Still, Bitmit might be a viable option perhaps, though I'd loathe to individually post all of these cards.

Can you not do a bundle listing there?

I suppose I could. It doesn't really provide an easy mechanism to do so. I could indeed list everything like I do here, but bidders would only be able to bid on the entire collection, not pieces of it.
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June 17, 2013, 12:45:41 AM
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I will reiterate. Regardless of your opinions, the simple fact is that my prices are reflective of the current market value for these cards. Simple economics., These cards sell on EBay for these prices - ergo saying they are overprices is inaccurate. I am not suggesting you resell them for a profit. My target market is for collectors.

I agree, although I've never personally got into Pokemon cards myself, I gotta agree with you on this about the pricing. If you've priced them out based on eBay pricing, and are selling them here, thank you for using bitcoin as a preferred medium. Might I suggest adding a "Total Cost" for the entire set mentioned, perhaps adding 10% off to the buyer who buys the entire thing? Good luck!

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June 17, 2013, 12:49:19 AM
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I will reiterate. Regardless of your opinions, the simple fact is that my prices are reflective of the current market value for these cards. Simple economics., These cards sell on EBay for these prices - ergo saying they are overprices is inaccurate. I am not suggesting you resell them for a profit. My target market is for collectors.

I agree, although I've never personally got into Pokemon cards myself, I gotta agree with you on this about the pricing. If you've priced them out based on eBay pricing, and are selling them here, thank you for using bitcoin as a preferred medium. Might I suggest adding a "Total Cost" for the entire set mentioned, perhaps adding 10% off to the buyer who buys the entire thing? Good luck!



I appreciate your support immensely. I will mention the 10% off but I don't want to go about pricing the whole set without serious interest, as counting all the cards not mentioned specifically could take me a few hours.
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June 17, 2013, 12:58:44 AM
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I will reiterate. Regardless of your opinions, the simple fact is that my prices are reflective of the current market value for these cards. Simple economics., These cards sell on EBay for these prices - ergo saying they are overprices is inaccurate. I am not suggesting you resell them for a profit. My target market is for collectors.

I agree, although I've never personally got into Pokemon cards myself, I gotta agree with you on this about the pricing. If you've priced them out based on eBay pricing, and are selling them here, thank you for using bitcoin as a preferred medium. Might I suggest adding a "Total Cost" for the entire set mentioned, perhaps adding 10% off to the buyer who buys the entire thing? Good luck!



I appreciate your support immensely. I will mention the 10% off but I don't want to go about pricing the whole set without serious interest, as counting all the cards not mentioned specifically could take me a few hours.

lol, I feel you.

By the way, since you know prices, do you happen to know what these would be worth?

Base Set Charizard
Base Set Blastoise
Base Set Venosaur?

All three of them in perfect condition and 1st editions. I assume they're worth a bit...

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June 17, 2013, 01:08:37 AM
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do you have any magic cards?
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June 17, 2013, 01:13:09 AM
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I will reiterate. Regardless of your opinions, the simple fact is that my prices are reflective of the current market value for these cards. Simple economics., These cards sell on EBay for these prices - ergo saying they are overprices is inaccurate. I am not suggesting you resell them for a profit. My target market is for collectors.

I agree, although I've never personally got into Pokemon cards myself, I gotta agree with you on this about the pricing. If you've priced them out based on eBay pricing, and are selling them here, thank you for using bitcoin as a preferred medium. Might I suggest adding a "Total Cost" for the entire set mentioned, perhaps adding 10% off to the buyer who buys the entire thing? Good luck!



I appreciate your support immensely. I will mention the 10% off but I don't want to go about pricing the whole set without serious interest, as counting all the cards not mentioned specifically could take me a few hours.

lol, I feel you.

By the way, since you know prices, do you happen to know what these would be worth?

Base Set Charizard
Base Set Blastoise
Base Set Venosaur?

All three of them in perfect condition and 1st editions. I assume they're worth a bit...

Those are worth a great deal indeed!

I assume they are all foil. If they are not the holographic versions the prices I am giving are not accurate.

Base Set Charizard  ~4 - 6 BTC (can go for 8 - 12 BTC if graded by a professional company like PSA)
Base Set Blastoise   ~1 BTC (can go for 1.5 - 2 BTC if graded by a professional company like PSA)
Base Set Venosaur  ~0.2 BTC (price varies quite a bit)
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June 17, 2013, 01:14:18 AM
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I will reiterate. Regardless of your opinions, the simple fact is that my prices are reflective of the current market value for these cards. Simple economics., These cards sell on EBay for these prices - ergo saying they are overprices is inaccurate. I am not suggesting you resell them for a profit. My target market is for collectors.

I agree, although I've never personally got into Pokemon cards myself, I gotta agree with you on this about the pricing. If you've priced them out based on eBay pricing, and are selling them here, thank you for using bitcoin as a preferred medium. Might I suggest adding a "Total Cost" for the entire set mentioned, perhaps adding 10% off to the buyer who buys the entire thing? Good luck!



I appreciate your support immensely. I will mention the 10% off but I don't want to go about pricing the whole set without serious interest, as counting all the cards not mentioned specifically could take me a few hours.

lol, I feel you.

By the way, since you know prices, do you happen to know what these would be worth?

Base Set Charizard
Base Set Blastoise
Base Set Venosaur?

All three of them in perfect condition and 1st editions. I assume they're worth a bit...

Those are worth a great deal indeed!

I assume they are all foil. If they are not the holographic versions the prices I am giving are not accurate.

Base Set Charizard  ~4 - 6 BTC (can go for 8 - 12 BTC if graded by a professional company like PSA)
Base Set Blastoise   ~1 BTC (can go for 1.5 - 2 BTC if graded by a professional company like PSA)
Base Set Venosaur  ~0.2 BTC (price varies quite a bit)

Not very many. I have around 90 cards. Some are in near mint condition, others terrible condition. Two of them are foil. I would be willing to sell them all for a very reasonable price.
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June 17, 2013, 01:15:35 AM
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I will reiterate. Regardless of your opinions, the simple fact is that my prices are reflective of the current market value for these cards. Simple economics., These cards sell on EBay for these prices - ergo saying they are overprices is inaccurate. I am not suggesting you resell them for a profit. My target market is for collectors.

I agree, although I've never personally got into Pokemon cards myself, I gotta agree with you on this about the pricing. If you've priced them out based on eBay pricing, and are selling them here, thank you for using bitcoin as a preferred medium. Might I suggest adding a "Total Cost" for the entire set mentioned, perhaps adding 10% off to the buyer who buys the entire thing? Good luck!



I appreciate your support immensely. I will mention the 10% off but I don't want to go about pricing the whole set without serious interest, as counting all the cards not mentioned specifically could take me a few hours.

lol, I feel you.

By the way, since you know prices, do you happen to know what these would be worth?

Base Set Charizard
Base Set Blastoise
Base Set Venosaur?

All three of them in perfect condition and 1st editions. I assume they're worth a bit...

Those are worth a great deal indeed!

I assume they are all foil. If they are not the holographic versions the prices I am giving are not accurate.

Base Set Charizard  ~4 - 6 BTC (can go for 8 - 12 BTC if graded by a professional company like PSA)
Base Set Blastoise   ~1 BTC (can go for 1.5 - 2 BTC if graded by a professional company like PSA)
Base Set Venosaur  ~0.2 BTC (price varies quite a bit)

Wow, those are some nice prices, and yes, they're foil, :p. I actually traded a promo Mew card (Japanese) for all three of those and like 20-30 other holos a while back. This was before anyone even knew what a Mew was (back when there were still 150 Pokemon).

Wish I knew where these cards were, XD.

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June 17, 2013, 01:17:26 AM
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I will reiterate. Regardless of your opinions, the simple fact is that my prices are reflective of the current market value for these cards. Simple economics., These cards sell on EBay for these prices - ergo saying they are overprices is inaccurate. I am not suggesting you resell them for a profit. My target market is for collectors.

I agree, although I've never personally got into Pokemon cards myself, I gotta agree with you on this about the pricing. If you've priced them out based on eBay pricing, and are selling them here, thank you for using bitcoin as a preferred medium. Might I suggest adding a "Total Cost" for the entire set mentioned, perhaps adding 10% off to the buyer who buys the entire thing? Good luck!



I appreciate your support immensely. I will mention the 10% off but I don't want to go about pricing the whole set without serious interest, as counting all the cards not mentioned specifically could take me a few hours.

lol, I feel you.

By the way, since you know prices, do you happen to know what these would be worth?

Base Set Charizard
Base Set Blastoise
Base Set Venosaur?

All three of them in perfect condition and 1st editions. I assume they're worth a bit...

Those are worth a great deal indeed!

I assume they are all foil. If they are not the holographic versions the prices I am giving are not accurate.

Base Set Charizard  ~4 - 6 BTC (can go for 8 - 12 BTC if graded by a professional company like PSA)
Base Set Blastoise   ~1 BTC (can go for 1.5 - 2 BTC if graded by a professional company like PSA)
Base Set Venosaur  ~0.2 BTC (price varies quite a bit)

Wow, those are some nice prices, and yes, they're foil, :p. I actually traded a promo Mew card (Japanese) for all three of those and like 20-30 other holos a while back. This was before anyone even knew what a Mew was (back when there were still 150 Pokemon).

Wish I knew where these cards were, XD.

Very nice indeed. Find them! Lol
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