MCS (MyComicShop.com) Buying and Selling thread13629
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If we can get past the irony of @Ebayseller creating the MCS thread, maybe we can have one thread to organize all things MCS? It seems they have become significantly more important to myself and other board members in the 18 months or so that I've been on the forum. A couple of purchase ideas I've learned: 1) When you buy from MCS grab the scans of your purchase off their website and save them to your computer. You may want them down the road when you go to sell your books. I don't know how long images will be available but I've gone back recently and saved their scans from 6 month old purchases. 2) If you don't slab your MCS purchases keep them stored in the bag that comes from MCS with the grading label. I made a bunch of purchases from them about 12 years ago and you have no idea how often I am so happy to have their grading label as a reference point for my own grading. You might even decide down the road to present the book for sale as MCS graded since their reputation for tight grading is becoming better known. Question: My latest submission says Item setup in progress, started Dec 16. Anyone else seeing it take this long for item setup recently, or is this unusual? |
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I found an email I received from Este regarding several comics I submitted for consignment in June. The package sits for a few days due to new germ protocols and then takes up to 10 business days from that point to be scanned and graded. If they were received on the 16th I'd expect them to be scanned by January 5th. | ||
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@flanders They were recieved well before the 16th, They were checked in and the "Item Setup" process started on the 16th. In my previous experience that was a 2-4 day process. I'm wondering if 2 weeks at the Item Setup stage is normal currently. | ||
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It's been maddeningly slow for me, too. That's just the way it is currently. I assume the pandemic is to blame. FYI, there is a typo in the title of this thread. |
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I sent 37 slabs to MCS in November and it took about 3 weeks for item setup. When I sent them a batch of about 15 slabs in 2018 it was a matter of a few days. I just figure it’s the virus, everything is nowadays. |
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I just got my stuff that began processing on Dec 12 put on sale yesterday. The next date in the queue for me to become avail for sale is Dec 15. I have approx 375 CBCS 9.8s being processed at the moment. Also, I have noticed that any new books will come available to price around 7:08pm EST. I don't know the exact reasons for the delays, but I have a few theories: 1) They are being overwhelmed by submissions. Each of their weekly auctions has a capacity of 960 items. up until Nov, these auctions routinely had 700-800 items in them (never reaching capacity). NOW they ALWAYS have 960 items, and said auction load will many times fill up 5-10 days BEFORE the auction now. A lot of this has to do with "convention dealers" having zero outlets during covid to sell their stuff, so they are consigning inventories. 2) This season will go on record (so far) as the biggest online holiday shopping moment in history. The number one thing for all online retailers during December is "GET THE PRODUCT OUT THE DOOR AND TO THE CUSTOMER". When you are looking at your biggest month, and you are already losing 9 days to weekend and holidays, I would imagine the processing crew may be pulled in to help the shipping crew. This is merely a theory, and I have zero evidence to back it up. 3) I have spoken to another friend who submits hundreds of graded books at one time (like me), and we have a theory that there is some sort of democratic process MCS uses to determine the order in which they process a collection. If I submit 200 books in a batch, there is NEVER a case where all 200 get processed simultaneously...They get processed in more bite-size chunks of 20-40 units. I can only imagine it is similar for other peoples' submitted collection. Here's a screenshot taken today (Dec 31). While it can definitely seem like FOREVER, my oldest book in the queue only started the process 11 biz days ago...during December. After submitting a few thousand books this past year, this DOES seem like the longest processing time, but not at all unexpected during this climate. For the amount of work they are doing for me, this slight holiday delay seems perfectly acceptable. On a final note, I do believe the processing crew (at least as far as I can tell) take holidays and weekends off, so for those of us waiting for the next batch to come our way, it MAY not be until Monday. -Brett ![]() |
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Quote:Originally Posted by vacomicon @vacomicon Those are great points. You pretty much confirmed what I suspected. Just wanted to make sure that my order wasn't an outlier that got lost. I was trying to figure out how prices are rising if supply is so strong. But as you point out, supply is not necessarily stronger, it's just shifted from convention sales to online sales. It's an interesting shift for those of us in states that pay online sales tax. But I guess that hasn't deterred me much from buying online. |
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Quote:Originally Posted by vacomicon This goes with my theory that you always want to do your markdowns on the mornings of holidays and weekends. That will give you more time at the top of the "New In Stock" list. Kind of the way it's smart to send important emails in the morning, not late at night when they will get buried under spam. |
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Quote:Originally Posted by vacomicon These are all great points, but this is the best one. Este and her team (21 people!) are fantastic and I love what a great job they do for me. It's so easy! I've just sold a book via Facebook, just a few minutes ago, and it will be an hour total, just packing it up, printing the shipping label, taking it to the Post Office, etc. I don't mind doing it as a one-off. But man, every day? I'm not set up for efficient shipping. I had noticed the auctions filling up, too, but I didn't know the exact limit. Thanks for the info! |
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Quote:Originally Posted by Tedsaid I know, the value is pretty amazing. Este agreed to take 20 raw books from me for consignment. Most of the books will be in the $50 range and have the minimum commission of $5. 20 books at $5 each is only $100. They are going to grade, do restoration check, scan, setup, sell pack and ship 20 books for just $100. Granted...the grading will be swift and harsh, but still that's a lot of work for $100! |
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The normal weekly auctions may/may not have that as a stated limit, but the prime auctions habitually include well over 2,000 items. The prime auctions normally are spread over a few days which suggests to me there is no hard limit per auction but rather they have determined that if they wait till most people are home from work at perhaps 6pm and then they wait an hour for central and western timezones, that begins the auction roughly at 7 of an evening. They have likely determined that allowing each item to end alphabetically takes x amount of time and adding more than specified 960 items might take the auction past the prime hours when people would be awake and actively bidding. I would assume that is what specifies the item limit ....you wouldnt want an x men 1 or tales of suspense 39 auctioning at midnight when many bidders have turned in for the night so they can work the following day. | ||
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This thread encouraged me to review my purchases from MCS. I am putting up a bunch of listings and cutting prices on some books already listed on ebay. New year's resolution for me is to be much more organized and to crank up my listings. |
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WooHoo, just got the email that my books are ready to price. Now I have something exciting to look forward to doing for New Years Eve!!![]() |
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Quote:Originally Posted by EbaySeller huh ... sounds like you spend a LOT more time on pricing than I do |
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Quote:Originally Posted by Tedsaid It's my entertainment. I like to milk it for all I can. ![]() |
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I just added a bunch too, mostly the onese that began on 12/15. Woot woot! Happy NYE, everyone! | ||
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Quote:Originally Posted by Darkseid_of_town i won a lot more books when they did the prime over 1 day so to me that indicates that sellers probably get a better price for their books when done over several days |
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Quote:Originally Posted by EbaySeller I had one submission setup in progress take just over a month back in November. But for the most part i was seeing 1-2 weeks. |
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Looking at the "New In Stock section"...a Star Wars 68 CGC 9.8 sold this morning for $2,000. It was put up for sale just after midnight. | ||
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Bonkers. Makes me regret selling my Star Wars 42 9.8 for $950 in April. That was over double the pre lockdown market value and I didn't expect it to go up another 200% after that ![]() |
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Quote:Originally Posted by EbaySeller Holy crap! I knew the Mandalorian was making those Boba Fett comics go nuts, but WOW. |
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I have a couple Marvel Super Special 16 into CGC for grading. Also known as The unappreciated true first appearance of Yoda and Boba, lol. But even those are getting some significant traction lately. | ||
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Quote:Originally Posted by EbaySeller Actually, the true first appearance of Yoda and Boba is the Star Wars The Empire Strikes back PAPERBACK book. This came out about a month before Marvel Super Special 16. Lucas was famously concerned about leaks, so Marvel didn't know exactly what Yoda looked like. When Marvel Super Special 16 was published the movie was out, so all the images of Yoda were redrawn so he looked like he did in the movie. Then Marvel reprinted the Marvel Comics Super Special 16 in the Star wars comic book issues 39-44 ![]() |
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