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Help with Selling Figures

Started by Dinoxels, May 20, 2023, 07:41:05 PM

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Dinoxels

Hello there!
I am downsizing my collection a good deal, and I believe I could make a profit from it. Excluding Ebay and this website, what are other good ways to make money selling old figures?
Thanks!
Most (if not all) Rebor figures are mid


Halichoeres

Depending on what you're selling, you might try the "Cretaceous Classifieds" section of Prehistoric Times magazine. I've sold almost as much there as here.
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Mercari is similar to Ebay, but I've noticed it sells at a slower pace compared to Ebay. Ebay just has a higher rate of traffic. I could be wrong but Mercari may have lower % rates, so less fee charge.

Facebook can be a go-to.

You could sell through here. By using paypal for receipts and buyer/seller protection.

Blade-of-the-Moon

A lot will depend what you have for sale, there isn't a ton of money in the more widely accessible toys and figures. I've noticed many older ones have dropped in value as people want what's new more.

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