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Madmaniac21
03-25-2015, 01:38 PM
Hey folks, after being a member here for the better part of a decade, I'm sure I could do some searching on the forums to figure out people's thoughts in regards to selling off (can take time, no rush) a collection (40 duals, 4x most staples, etc.) but figure a new post asking for people's opinions and experiences would be best.

So what you guys got besides for eBay? Any particular favorite major forums that do allow trading or facebook groups?

And yes I'm not soliciting buyers here, just curious as to people's experience as how to best "grind" out the value of their collections.

Esper3k
03-25-2015, 03:15 PM
Some people still use MOTL. I think Deckbox is fairly popular too?

Personally, I like the various Facebook groups, especially the High End MTG one.

If you have foreign cards, there are smaller individual FB groups for the different languages as well as a generic non-English group.

Bed Decks Palyer
03-25-2015, 04:53 PM
Hey folks, after being a member here for the better part of a decade, I'm sure I could do some searching on the forums to figure out people's thoughts in regards to selling off (can take time, no rush) a collection (40 duals, 4x most staples, etc.) but figure a new post asking for people's opinions and experiences would be best.

So what you guys got besides for eBay? Any particular favorite major forums that do allow trading or facebook groups?

And yes I'm not soliciting buyers here, just curious as to people's experience as how to best "grind" out the value of their collections.

MKM for the usual cards. To avoid the bank fees, you may always ask some friend to buy cards for your MKM money.
FB group seems legit for the high end stuff.
Take the rest of the box(es) and visit your flgs, it's much better than dicking around with crap, unless you got unlimited time.
Frankly, if you're not into trading, it's much better to make a visit in your gaming store and negotiate some better price than ordinary repurchase.
Buddies with money or local card sharks are always willing to strip you off your property.

The next-Shabbos-dawn-pyre is also an option to never forget about.