Did you know there are other options outside TCGplayer for purchasing damaged cards? Sig shares some recent observations in this space.
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Do you want to own a card from one of Magic’s oldest, most valuable sets, without spending an arm and a leg? Sig shares where to find the cheapest options.
This week Sig shares his recent purchases and the motivations behind them.
This week, Sig shares three reasons why he feels you should hold off on making your next Magic purchase, at least until this holiday season.
This week Sig discusses taking chances on buying damaged “Four Horsemen” cards, and the rare gems you sometimes discover.
David outlines one of the most unexpected Magic shortages in the pandemic era, storage and shipping supplies, and what you can do to alleviate the effects of this shortage.
With demand rising as COVID-19 restrictions loosen across the country, many stores and sellers are struggling to keep up with the increase in demand, or are readily preparing for a coming storm. Some may find an exorbitant of risk through restocking through collection purchasing, and today Kai will guide you through some of these risks, and ways to reduce that risk as much as possible.
Tax season is upon us in the US. David does a deep dive on taxes related to online sellers, and some tips for the year ahead.
Have you ever searched for a card on TCGplayer and noticed a damaged/HP copy listed below all others? The damaged lottery can be enticing, depending on your threshold for play wear. This week Sig shares recent experiences in his heavily played purchases.
Joe takes a look at his top four picks for Ikoria commons to add to your speculation box.
COVID-19 has forced temporary suspension of many large Magic vendor operations. This week Sig reports on which vendors are closed, which are still open for business, and how he’s shopping during this tumultuous time.
While it’s true the Old School market has been particularly soft this season, some vendors have overdone their price cutting. The result: many deals are out there on major retailer sites…if you know where to look and can catch a restock.
Malcolm guides us through the finer points of listing non-English cards on TCGPlayer, and what factors sellers should consider when pricing foreign cards on the platform.