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BlowUpTheMoon

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  1. Resurrecting Comic Books - Bad Idea?? Dylan Universe Comics <dylan-universe-comics@c.kajabimail.net> To: Thu, May 19 at 7:06 AM Comic book pressing increases the value of a comic. Sometimes resulting in hundreds or even thousands of dollars and in the case of super rare books fogettaboutit… It’s a huge, pretty not talked about industry to the outside world. You know this. I must have said it a thousand times already. All to drum it into your thiCK skull u dumb-dumb, cuz if you haven’t tried my system yet I’ll assume you’re not as smart as I thought you were. A smarter person would be making money already and sending me gifts to say thanks. You don’t have to send me gifts... Anyhoo… There comes a time when trying to resurrect comics and restore them to their former glory is a BAD IDEA. What? Pressing? A bad idea?? The stuff that makes lots of money? Who are you and what have you done with Dylan? Hear me out. Sometimes comics are too fragile to be pressed and they get damaged as a result. Heavy split spines can fully spit from the pressure, fragile staples can be detached, ….. Sometimes it should not be pressed, and sometimes it needs to be done very light or just cleaned. Making these decisions is what sets the regular guys from the pros. Part of your job -- the job your clients are gonna be paying thousands of dollars for is being able to look them in the eye and tell them which comics should be pressed and which ones shouldn’t. You don’t just wanna be taking just anyone's money and pressing anyone’s books cuz when shit hits the fan, who do you think they’re gonna blame? Themselves?? that. Don’t make me laugh, they're gonna blame YOU. So your eye for picking clients and picking books to press needs to be razor sharp, something I go into more deeply inside the comic book pressing course. Oh yeah here’s just one tip for pitching clients. Ask them if their books have been pressed. If they say yes, press it, upgrade it then say wanna give me a try to press your books going forward? Come back to the dealer with an upgraded/better looking comic and say, “I think I might be better. Your other guy gave you this, and no disrespect to him but I turned it into this.” Past experience + results are 2 of the largest tools in comic book related sales for 2020 So wrapping up. There are comic books that shouldn’t be pressed & they’re comics that should be REPRESSED. There are “crazy” clients you don’t want to be working with. But if you don’t behave in a very certain way, it’s your fault-And you need to be smart to understand these For the “how to’s” of resurrecting okay grade comics into their former glory and profiting massively from their increased value… And finding awesome pressing clients to work with check out “The Comic Book Pressing Course” -- where I show you: How to press certain comics into high value 9.4s and above in just minutes. How to pitch your services to clients How to outpress any other presser they’ve worked with before. And a lot more inside the bonus material I bundled along with it. I’ve added 2 other courses along with this, you can make as much money with comic books as absolutely possible. At the low price you’re getting for, it’s a no brainer. Find more details about the mouth watering “Comic Book Pressing Course” includes… Go here => Dylan's Comic Book Resources One of your favorite self improvers, Dylan Schwartz Sent by Dylan Universe Comics your comic book guide • Great Neck, NY • 11020
  2. Maybe that's it. It just feels old. The site is older than @JEFFROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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  4. It’s exactly what it sounds like you dingus. This will never get old.
  5. It’s exactly what it sounds like you dingus. -Dylan Universe Comics
  6. The ONLY comic book selling guide you’ll ever need Dylan Universe Comics <dylan-universe-comics@c.kajabimail.net> To: Mon, May 16 at 7:08 AM How do I sell comic books and make thousands of dollars a month in profit? That’s the million dollar question. There’s no other skill (apart from the better than a comic book price guide course) that is more important in the comic book business . Cuz if you can’t sell mess, you can’t get paid. And all those dreams of bikini clad women, fancy cars and the freedom lifestyle… go down the drain. Mwah Mwah Mwahhhhhhh So there are a couple of strategies to sell comics better than the chump not reading these tactical emails: At different price points, different grades, and different buying reasons. The fundamental principle stays the same though. It’s your lens that changes It’s comic arbitrage at it’s finest. Buy them as low as you can, and sell them as high as you can. That’s it. That’s the email. You can close this now and go about your semi-boring day. Haaahaaa, just kidding. But seriously you don’t gain anything by buying a comic (at any price point) and selling it for lower than what you got. That’s horrible! If you’re like most people starting out, you aren’t gonna have a ton of money to dump into buying some expensive, high value collectors item and holding out for it to jump up in price. So we’re gonna go a cheaper route (I did this exact same route). Some small time trading or dealing is a great place to get started. Buying collections from regular everyday people in bulk for great deals (compared to retail value), and selling them off in bits for more money. It’s crazy Sometimes you get lucky and get a rare, valuable find or a crazy good price. Sometimes you get a bunch of worthless stuff, but usually you’ll get stuff you can flip for a decent profit, sometimes if they’re cleaned and pressed 9.8s (but you gotta know which ones) OR by selling them via Dylan’s secret methods which we talk about more in the Better than a Comic Book Price Guide System.. As long as you get them all for a price with enough margin, you should be fine. So what’s a fair rate to pay? It’s exactly what it sounds like you dingus. About 5 to 20c per comic book for 1980s to present Sometimes you could go over 20c per book. It depends on what's in the collection More if they’re Spider-Man and less if Post Unity Valiant (yuck) You don’t want to start out getting 10,000 comic books that are going to overwhelm you. If you got the balls to do that on your very first buy I salute you! Break into it by buying a few boxes and experimenting or even better using the methods that’ll I’ll save you all the guesswork and hassle trying, failing, tweaking, in the system. At 10c a piece you’ll be spending about $100 to get your first 1000 comics. Not a bad deal. Pat yourself on the back. If you’re just trying to buy like 10 or 15 comics from someone they’re not gonna sell them to you at that low rate. It doesn’t move the needle to a seller. They want to sell all. You’re getting a heavily discounted rate because you’re taking all. As for where to sell them, you can: Sell comic books to friends who are collectors. (Ineffective) Sell on ebay in groups using my secret strategies (taught in the system) Sell via other methods I’m not telling you right now (taught in the system) It’s totally up to you. How to know to know if you have a valuable issue? You could type in each issue you have one ebay, one at a time and check how much each issue sold for. But that will take a ton of time. What you need is a quicker way to figure out how much to sell your comics for. Use the price guide. As one of the advisors to the price guide, I’ll say it’s not the most reliable way to check prices especially in a scaled operation like me. But it is fast and great for finding out categorical info especially for historical keys If you look at the price guide most of the prices will be listed by grade. Which is where those pressing skills and abilities I’ve taught you will come in. And if you don’t have those abilities yet. What the hell are you waiting for? If you’re serious about making money with pressing, arbitrage, and investing you want to get “the System.” It’s a great resource for anyone who wants to make money with comic books. Plus it's kinda controversial too. Every single person can learn enough from these courses to justify the cost because there is a treasure chest trove of information, strategies, & blueprints you’re getting. Why would you want to reinvent the wheel? With the system, you can zap the competition with ease. Pew pew You’ll be unlocking massive value in your comics and quadrupling your profits easy. This stuff isn’t really available anywhere else. Get it TODAY at the current low low price! Dylan's Comic Book Resources And I’ll see you on the inside. Dylan Schwartz out. Sent by Dylan Universe Comics your comic book guide • Great Neck, NY • 11020
  7. Through their website, I sent these guys a message letting them know their video is being discussed here. Hopefully they join in.
  8. Major Market Sell Off COMING Dylan Universe Comics <dylan-universe-comics@c.kajabimail.net> To: Wed, May 11 at 7:05 AM Before you sell, buy or invest in any comic in the near future, there are some things that you should know about. This is gonna hit you hard, and I ain’t holding anything back. So this concerns the future of the comic book industry as we know it, and not just knowing, yet taking advantage so you can capitalize off marketplace shifts. Let's get right into it. We’ve all seen the signs. We’ve seen what the Covid pandemic did. The effects on business. The effects on jobs. The effects on people's sources of income. Maybe that's why you’re here looking to get your comic book hustle on. We are headed towards a potential comic book crash. The comic book market is broken up into sectors, kind of the same way that the stock market is divided into sectors. Sure they’re things that could impact the whole sector. That’s why people diversify. So they don’t take massive losses. The comic market won’t crash because there are so many sectors. Furthermore Marvel doesn't bury its properties so we know those at a minimum have a strong future. And since they stopped printing some new comics, some of those fans feel at a loss for their tangible in hand comic, and resort to buying back issues, which causes certain prices to go up. Okay so enough with the boring stock market lessons. How can this help you make money? Well people are still buying, reading and enjoying comic books on a regular basis. Comics are still okay. But as time goes on, we move towards Black Friday and Christmas and people start to feel the pinch of the economy, especially right after that cycle (early January). Some will be selling anything they can to keep food, gas and electricity on the table… Including their precious comic books As an investor & a flipper, when everyone else is selling that means it's time for you to get your lazy out there and start buying. Is Dylan crazy 😜. Why am I telling you to go buy when everyone is selling? Larger profit margins. People are gonna sell comic books over the next couple of months. If you want to position yourself to make the most cash during this short window... ...And make a killing in sales collecting these comics, pressing them and selling them for mega profits once the bust is over... ..You wanna buy them now while they’re super cheap -- While everybody else is selling. So that when the dust clears, you’ll be sitting on top of a literal goldmine with *hopefully* some really good ones at a minimum. It makes me kind of feel sorry for all the guys who’ll have to sell theirs. Life is all about choices. They don’t have to sell. And you don’t have to make money. Oh… If you have any moral reservations about buying comic collections from people who want to sell in these trying times. Remember this: Money doesn’t give a mess. Business doesn’t give a mess. And neither should you. Those people were gonna sell their comics anyway, and someone was going to profit off of it. So it might as well be you. It’s profitable. And in the comic book business, profit is pretty darn important. Just something for you to think about over the next few months. Speaking of profitable business, “The Comic Book Pressing Course” is still on sale for this price but not for much longer. Higher ups in the industry have begged me to take it down or at least triple the price to keep it out of the hands of every man. I don’t know how long I’ll be able to keep it this cheap for. So get it today while you still can. Don’t worry I’ll be there to hold your hand while you perfect your skills. As a bonus you have access to photo reviews of both your work and technique. No one is going to offer you this. You’ve got the world’s youngest most successful comic book dealer critiquing your work. Be grateful such a thing even exists. Grab this course at the awesome bundled discount, get cracking and make $$$ Dylan's Comic Book Resources Your comic book money making guide, Dylan Schwartz Sent by Dylan Universe Comics your comic book guide • Great Neck, NY • 11020
  9. How to Sell More Comics Today Dylan Universe Comics <dylan-universe-comics@c.kajabimail.net> To: Wed, May 4 at 7:34 AM Hey [insert first name], Everybody always asks me to show them examples of what the heck I’m talking about. Well, here are the best possible examples I can show you of making money with comics. See, I easily could have sold each of these separately; But there’s a few problems: It separates the pressers, from the investors, from the entrepreneurs. Are we not allowed to do more than one? Is there nothing you can learn from the others? Of course you can learn, and learning IS growing. Let’s take that one step further, The average selling price is about the same per book. Would you rather sell 1 comic or 50 comics? The choice is clear, yet so many sellers are like option 1 or 2. Pick Option 3 if you want to make more money. To your success, Dylan Schwartz aka ComicDylan Get the System today (please don't if you don't want to make more $) Dylan's Comic Book Resources Sent by Dylan Universe Comics your comic book guide • Great Neck, NY • 11020
  10. 3x Your Investment with this Sneaky Psychology Hack Dylan Universe Comics <dylan-universe-comics@c.kajabimail.net> To: Sat, May 7 at 7:07 AM Flipping comic books is a blast. It's fun and lucrative when you do it right. But if you’re selling comics you want to be able to multiply your investment. You don’t want to be selling them to make a few cents or a few dollars. Bleh If you wanna make 6 figures in the Comic business, you can’t do that. And if you can’t persuade people to buy your comics, you’re dead in the water. That’s the goal so you can make money, it's really all about the money. So how do you sell comics in a way that gets people to want them and… Be ready to spend money on them. That’s we will be dissecting in today’s email. So pay attention and ‘ole Dylan here is gonna show you how it’s done. You’ve probably figured it out by now, but selling comics as package or bundle deals is the secret to multiply your investment. Ideally bundle deals SHOULD be cheaper than buying things separately. That’s called a bulk discount deal. But when you put many items together, and together they can SOMETIMES become MORE VALUABLE than they were before which equals more money. Bundle deals are some of the best ways to put comics together. You buy them for a dime a piece in bulk, sort through them to find the best ones and then put these related valuable comics together and mark them up. But how do you know which ones to bundle together? It’s a few special strategies you’ll learn in the system. Just to give an example many stories sell very well such as Infinity Gauntlet. Some bundles are a lot more valuable than others too and as you get better at flipping you’ll develop a kind of a sixth “spider sense” for good bundle deals... And which ones you CAN’T bundle... How do you price your bundle? When you buy a bundle in bulk you literally have a goldmine sitting there if you know what EXACTLY to look for, how to bundle them together and how to price them for maximum profit. You’ll learn if they are pressable. There's no point talking about it here when I’ve already beaten this strategy to death in the system. Every day you don’t take action and get started on your Comic Book business is a day you throw money away and let some other loser take what’s meant for you Get the System today Dylan's Comic Book Resources Sent by Dylan Universe Comics your comic book guide • Great Neck, NY • 11020
  11. For those of you that don't know, @Betty-Bates won two consecutive March Madness Grading Tournaments. Never lost a round! She also has a hell of a GA collection.
  12. When did "0 to 60" become "1 to 100"? It's in kilometers.