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Any Advice on Selling Comics in a Garage Sale?20498

Collector Dealiod private msg quote post Address this user
Planning a Garage Sale and putting out a couple of long boxes for sale. Not doing anything major, just the stuff I don't think I can move on EBay.
Should I price the books at the current value of the book, or should I price them for cheapskate bargain hunters?
For instance I waws going to try to move the Sawn comics (90s) that I have. I don't have a lot, and I weeded out what I can sell on Ebay
(1,3,4,8,9) which I could probably get $10 for on Ebay. I was going to price the rest for sale at $5 at the garage sale.
Beat up books I can sell for a dollar, but books from the late 80;s and beyond I don't want to list a just a dollar because if I paid more than a doll, I want more than a dollar out of them.
I'm not looking at anything too crazy just $2.00 and $3.00 depending on cover price.
any thoughts? Suggestion are welcome.
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I keep buying dumb stuff because I'm a bit of an underground influence marketer. Oldfuzznts private msg quote post Address this user
Make the dollar books $2 unless they buy 5. At 5, they're a dollar each. At 10, they're 75 cents per.

Bulk pricing.

https://forums.redflagdeals.com/what-do-you-call-more-you-buy-more-you-save-2228380/
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Collector GanaSoth private msg quote post Address this user
If you really wanna move them, Like sets, put in a single bigger bag with one price tag. Others, buy little cheap round 1 inch color stickers and place on the covers of the bags. Make a price key to go along with the color stickers. Example, Orange = $2... Green = $3 etc. Then make a sign, "entire box for $--" then set your price for each long box for the "bargain hunters" at a slight lower price for purchasing in bulk rather than individually.
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Collector Briten private msg quote post Address this user
General advice: Be prepared for hagglers. In my experience, people who shop Garage sales are looking to get stuff as cheaply as possible. So, be open to negotiation.
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Collector Dealiod private msg quote post Address this user
@Oldfuzznts thank you for the link. That
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Collector Dealiod private msg quote post Address this user
@GanaSoth Thanks! That
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I keep buying dumb stuff because I'm a bit of an underground influence marketer. Oldfuzznts private msg quote post Address this user
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open

True.

You should always pad your asking prices in anticipation of negotiation.

For example, if you want $5, ask $7.

Chances are, you'll unload it for $6 and the buyer will still feel they beat you.

Always let them think they beat you. People need to feel like they won.
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I'm waiting.... (tapping fingers).
Splotches is gettin old!
Nuffsaid111 private msg quote post Address this user
I have garage sales all the time. The direct one-to-one transfer of cash is ideal for me.
Yes - be prepared to haggle.

What I do is price at FMV at Garage sale #1 in the year .... let all that stuff go 1st.
Then I lower the prices at each subsequent Garage sale I have throughout the year.

By the end of the year you'll be left with a box of some serious drek that I tend to entertain offers for entire boxes by that point.

I feel this approach is the best balance between maximizing funds and getting rid of the damn stuff that I truly want to get rid of and not take up space in my basement anymore. (90s image, beat up stuff, crummy indies, etc..)
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To answer your question, no, this is not where the comics go to die. MutantMania private msg quote post Address this user
We have a community garage sale every 6 months. I always have about 5 - 10 boxes of $1 books and 1 box of "priced as marked"

I never put any really high dollar stuff out

As others have said garage sale people are usually trying to get stuff on the cheap.
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I'm not a plagiarist. I'm also not illiterate. drmccoy74 private msg quote post Address this user
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Originally Posted by Dealiod
Planning a Garage Sale and putting out a couple of long boxes for sale. Not doing anything major, just the stuff I don't think I can move on EBay.
Should I price the books at the current value of the book, or should I price them for cheapskate bargain hunters?
For instance I waws going to try to move the Sawn comics (90s) that I have. I don't have a lot, and I weeded out what I can sell on Ebay
(1,3,4,8,9) which I could probably get $10 for on Ebay. I was going to price the rest for sale at $5 at the garage sale.
Beat up books I can sell for a dollar, but books from the late 80;s and beyond I don't want to list a just a dollar because if I paid more than a doll, I want more than a dollar out of them.
I'm not looking at anything too crazy just $2.00 and $3.00 depending on cover price.
any thoughts? Suggestion are welcome.
Do you have one of these?? Asking for a friend.



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If the viagra is working you should be well over a 9.8. xkonk private msg quote post Address this user
People are going to ask for deals regardless of how you price them, so prepare yourself to say no if you're going to feel bad about it later.
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Collector Dealiod private msg quote post Address this user
@xkonk I sell on Ebay. I *do not* feel bad about saying no to people that want "A Deal."
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Collector Dealiod private msg quote post Address this user
@drmccoy74 No. I have a first print, not the Gold Logo.
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To answer your question, no, this is not where the comics go to die. MutantMania private msg quote post Address this user
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@drmccoy74 No. I have a first print, not the Gold Logo.


The gold logo is the first print.
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Not trying to be an ass since February 12, 2020. HulkSmash private msg quote post Address this user
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@drmccoy74 No. I have a first print, not the Gold Logo.


The gold logo is the first print.
the plot thickens
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I don't believe this....and I know you don't care that I don't believe this. GAC private msg quote post Address this user
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Originally Posted by MutantMania
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Originally Posted by Dealiod
@drmccoy74 No. I have a first print, not the Gold Logo.


The gold logo is the first print.
the plot thickens
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Collector Dealiod private msg quote post Address this user
@MutantMania weird. When I answered you, I checked my CLZ app on my phone. This is the picture it has listed for the first print.


You are correct, though, because I just went to check it on Mycomicshop.com where

it only shows gold logos.
Now I
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To answer your question, no, this is not where the comics go to die. MutantMania private msg quote post Address this user
@Dealiod no worries....yeah I got the info from mcs as well.
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