
08-04-2015 10:54 AM
I'm looking for some free advice.
I've noticed that there are quite a few posters who sell cards.
I have a box of Star Wars Cards from 1977. I've had them for about 10 years and there is an unorganized mass of hundreds and hundreds of cards.
I haven't counted them but there are a LOT of cards. It seems like these came directly from the factory.
I have no idea what they're about, nor do I have any interest in organizing them, but I do want to sell them and think they have some value.
I could list them as is on eBay as is but I'm pretty sure that would be asking for problems on so many levels.
I could take them to several stores in my town to see about selling.
I can't stress just how far this is from my comfort zone. That's why I thought I'd ask for advice here.
I've started to list these about a dozen times and always end up tossing the box in a corner because it just gives me a headache.
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08-08-2015 10:08 PM
These are not my cards - they are from OP.
Did O-Pee-chee produce green cards? If not, OP is dealing with Topps cards too as I see a green card in the picture.
08-09-2015 01:09 AM
I get that they are not your cards. Nor did I insinuate that they were.
It's entirely possible that she has both OPC and Topps! So?
08-09-2015 02:28 PM
Well... you did reply to me - "Your cards should be marked, on the back in small print OPC."
We are just trying to help sylviebee here, so no need to get uptight.
08-09-2015 02:36 PM
I'm not uptight. I replied to your post and it was obvious that I was telling the OP about her cards at the same time.
"We are just trying to help sylviebee here, so no need to get uptight."
When trying to help someone out, it might be good to have the correct information. Such as I supplied. And that was the purpose of my post, to help her with the right information.
If this frustrated you. That was not my intention!
08-09-2015 04:11 PM
Typically if you want to reply to someone, you reply to one of their postings.
Or mention them in your current post.
"If this frustrated you. That was not my intention!"
Explanation marks in written form can often be construed as yelling. Just sayin'...
08-09-2015 04:20 PM
Usually caps are used for yelling. Exclamation mark was for emphasis!!!
It may seem complicated, but I can reply to several posts within one reply!