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Need Help Reporting Fake Seller on Ebay
spidermanbeyond replied to seredynskib's topic in Comics General
Maybe the group reporting to Ebay worked. I reported several auctions. I know they will pull "CGC IT" as keyword spamming if they get around to it. -
Need Help Reporting Fake Seller on Ebay
spidermanbeyond replied to seredynskib's topic in Comics General
It is a great job that you done. I would think Stan Lee's Company should be doing this. It is still a big corporation even though he is gone. -
He had a few good books he mentioned or shown like X-Men Bryne run and Thor 337 run.
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Oh my God, that comic collector guy was out of control - 30,000 comics. Complete run collector - you don't see that anymore. No Silver or Golden age comics. Are you kidding me? Wanted $1 per book for his modern drek and Dealer offered 25 cent per book. Best part of the episode was a trade of 3000 common modern books for a Hulk #181 signed by Len Wein. That was in 2012. The Hulk #181 looked really nice condition so worth quite a bit today. Lesson: Buy quality over quantity.
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Challenges of buying & selling comics? [SURVEY]
spidermanbeyond replied to shortboxed's topic in Comics General
On Ebay, as a buyer, Ebay really protects the buyer. I have returned a bunch of books because of terrible overgrading and Ebay forces a return even if Seller says I have a no return policy. I love the free return prepaid labels. As seller, I would hate this because some buyers will abuse it. On Ebay, as a seller selling raw books, I would take many good pictures and stand behind my grading and price according. You have to be willing to sit on your books until the right buyer comes along which could be months or years. If you give good value and good grading, I believe buyers will eventually find you. If you go via Ebay auctions, you are essentially blowing them out at wholesale. I see some big volume sellers going this route starting at $1 and getting whatever the market decides. -
12th Annual March Madness CGC Grading Tournament - Signup
spidermanbeyond replied to BlowUpTheMoon's topic in Comics General
Almost time. How many entries do we have? -
Challenges of buying & selling comics? [SURVEY]
spidermanbeyond replied to shortboxed's topic in Comics General
Interesting survey. For buyers, there are just so many choices these days: Ebay, cons, local comic store, dealer sites, etc. For sellers, it is so much harder. Ebay is still the market for most collectors. This is the biggest market and most sellers use these sales to base their prices. Of course, there are more headaches with endless fees. However, you still get the most eyeballs there. Action Comics #1 CGC 9.0 sold there for $3.2 million. I believe the Ebay fee was capped at $250 to $750 vs an auction house taking 10% to 25%. There are more options for sellers like facebook, instagram, forums, etc these days. For high end, sellers tend to go to Heritage, Comiclink, Comic-connect, etc. Problem is that everyone wants only the keys these days so selling common raw books is very difficult and dishearting. Mycomicshop seems to have a nice model for selling comic raw books. Personally, I find selling CGC slabs on Ebay the way to go. I rather sell a slab book for $50 to $100 then sell 10-20 raw books for $5 each. Problem with Ebay is that no one believes the raw grades because they are all over the place. -
Bronze X-Men...moving up? Underappreciated?
spidermanbeyond replied to RockMyAmadeus's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
As you said, these books have done almost nothing in 10 years in terms of value. I think they are definitely underappreciated and are due for an upturn. I pick these issues up cheap whenever I see them, especially with speculated Modern stuff going for so much. -
Bronze X-Men...moving up? Underappreciated?
spidermanbeyond replied to RockMyAmadeus's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
Someone got a great deal in 9/2017 for $315. A little over 1 year and 5x return on investment! -
Bronze X-Men...moving up? Underappreciated?
spidermanbeyond replied to RockMyAmadeus's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
New high $1525 -
Bronze X-Men...moving up? Underappreciated?
spidermanbeyond replied to RockMyAmadeus's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
Last X-Men #131 CGC 9.8 sold on Ebay in 10/2018 for $1100. These copies don't show up much. Everyone needs this 9.8 to complete their run. The other issues are more common in 9.8 -
Moderns that are heating up on ebay!
spidermanbeyond replied to thirdgreenham's topic in Modern Age Comic Books
I don't know. This copy just sold for $349.95 https://www.ebay.com/itm/RAI-0-CGC-9-8-NM-MT-1st-Full-App-of-Bloodshot-1st-App-New-Rai-White-Pgs-/202592131347?hash=item2f2b6e9913%3Ag%3A2t0AAOSwoW1cXksy&nma=true&si=DU%2Bs%2FZndGdERPVtDlL42a4DIeQk%3D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557 All the CGC 9.8s have dried up for now. I am sure there are some at CGC getting graded now (I have some) but for now only a single $999 BIN. -
Where's the Greggy box?
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Moderns that are heating up on ebay!
spidermanbeyond replied to thirdgreenham's topic in Modern Age Comic Books
$300 BIN for CGC 9.8. -
Moderns that are heating up on ebay!
spidermanbeyond replied to thirdgreenham's topic in Modern Age Comic Books
Why have Rai 0 CGC 9.8 Regular Matte Versions doubled and triple from $100 to $200 to $300 in the last few days? I tried looking for news but have not found anything? -
Outbreak of Shaken Comic Syndrome
spidermanbeyond replied to spidermanbeyond's topic in Comics General
You get whatever you listed as the insurance value which is Max $200 for modern book. -
Outbreak of Shaken Comic Syndrome
spidermanbeyond replied to spidermanbeyond's topic in Comics General
Sorry about the books. Your ASM 25 is thick and heavy. The weight of the book during shifting has cause staple tears. THE DAMAGE IS IRREVERSIBLE even though you might be able to tap it back in place because the staple tear has already occurred. -
Quite frankly, it makes no sense to destroy the books by taking the pages out. Just frame a signed comic. But they are your books so you can do whatever you like.
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Outbreak of Shaken Comic Syndrome
spidermanbeyond replied to spidermanbeyond's topic in Comics General
Update. Just got another batch of comics 25 books. No Shaken Comics Syndromes books but 4 cracked slabs thanks to UPS. Looks like a shipping problem that I having with UPS. My shipments were fine with FedEx and now no longer able to ship to California via FedEx due isssues CGC had with FedEx shipments. -
Is this a Fake / Forgery / Replaced Label
spidermanbeyond replied to CLT's topic in Newbie Comic Collecting Questions
It does not look like it was swapped out. The corners/posts would have severe and obvious signs of tampering. I have cracked many and resubmitted many books and always obvious. Do not take it out and sell it raw as that would void the grade. You can also email the photos and contact CGC directly with your concerns. -
Received my mystery box from Azkaban today. My first time picking up a mystery box. Had fun waiting for this and opening it up. Great books and in very nice condition. Thank you @Azkaban for your generous Christmas gift/donation.