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    Default Selling TFs isn't fun

    I hate selling TFs/toys. Period.

    Part of me thinks it'd be easier to donate TFs to an op shop than sell them but I feel like I need to send them onto a home that will appreciate them.

    Recouping some of the costs I paid to get the items is a non issue. I make more than enough money that the time I've spent selling is worth less than what I'd make. The G1 loose toys are the worst. Organising them by accessory is plain painful.

    If it weren't for running out of space, I would never have had to bother. It just emphasises to me again how picky u have to be these days with buying stuff. I'm very selective these days but damn accumulation just happens fast.

    I am appreciative that we have a hobby that is generally very cost neutral if we choose to sell our toys on later on, but I guess I'm just ranting cos it seems such a darn chore to sell stuff. I don't know how other ppl manage to do it.

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    Don't try selling on Gumtree. It's a nightmare. Idiots everywhere.

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    I agree selling toys is not fun
    from recent experiences its a very slow process. I have tried everything from selling in lots, to make an offer, free postage. Most people just buy single items so offering combined postage orders on multiple items is very rare it would seem people are very selective indeed, or like many of us already have heaps of stuff already. With this kind of buying trend it is very difficult in general to sell items for decent prices. Some rare pieces seem to be the exception, but not often. It all depends on what you are selling. Transformers seem to do ok, cause they have an ongoing line. I have tried selling non transformers toys from dead lines from 5 to 10 years ago, and there is like zero interest. I have given alot of toys to charity over the years, its a practical way to pass things onto other people with no stress. Selling experiences are not stress free.

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    I'll sell them for ya But I tend to list them for prices I think they will sell reasonably quickly at, I care not for trying to get back what I paid.

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    Totally agree as I still have quite a few loose G1s I need to get rid of, might be easier just put them up for trade with what I want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skullcruncher View Post
    I'll sell them for ya But I tend to list them for prices I think they will sell reasonably quickly at, I care not for trying to get back what I paid.
    On eBay, I take a look through recently ended and sold auctions for the same or similar things and take an educated(ish) guess based on that.

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    Because some of these have personal value or took some effort to acquire, do you actually care who the sale goes to? Do you feel like Andy when he passes the toys to someone who will enjoy or look after them? Why would sell here instead of ebay or gumtree or other sites?

    Or is it different if it's MOSC/MISB - never been played with? Also different if you are ending your collection? Just sell & don't care anymore?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Defcon View Post
    ...or like many of us already have heaps of stuff already...
    This. When I moved a few years ago and finally could see how many TFs I actually had, I started a cull that's still not done. At the start of the year I resorted to giving TFs away because nobody was interested in them, and even then some people didn't take them!

    I have about a quarter of a bedroom full of stuff I'm trying to sell, or at least get to a good home. I'll lose money on most things and I'm fine with that, sick of stuff I don't want taking up space . I would ask market price for things like BotCon stuff and Genkei but loose UT deluxes or Movie legends toys... whatever the offer!

    G1 accessories are annoying, but so is finding the Minicon for Armada toys, and Energon star, the correct Cyber planet key etc etc. And then all the taking the photos, making the listings, getting the packing supplies, postage quotes, carting off to the post office.

    I'm too tempted to go to the op shops, like I've done with a lot of books, but I find myself thinking that the TF toys I want to get rid of are "too good" for that. They're in great shape and surely some TF collector could use them. But maybe I should just accept that getting them to some kids via an op shop
    is the better outcome.

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    Yeah, I've often thought I should buy big lots, strip what I want and sell the rest off. But I've never been able to garner the energy to be bothered going through all that rigmarol. It seems selling toys is just a pain and very time consuming.

    A friend constantly tells me how he's got a giant Star Wars collection that has cost him bugger all because the way he's traded and sold huge lots over the past 20 years. Happy for him but then he doesn't have a wife/girlfriend, kid, career etc so I'd rather have a life with a smaller/more costly collection

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulbot View Post
    This. When I moved a few years ago and finally could see how many TFs I actually had, I started a cull that's still not done. At the start of the year I resorted to giving TFs away because nobody was interested in them, and even then some people didn't take them!

    I have about a quarter of a bedroom full of stuff I'm trying to sell, or at least get to a good home. I'll lose money on most things and I'm fine with that, sick of stuff I don't want taking up space . I would ask market price for things like BotCon stuff and Genkei but loose UT deluxes or Movie legends toys... whatever the offer!

    G1 accessories are annoying, but so is finding the Minicon for Armada toys, and Energon star, the correct Cyber planet key etc etc. And then all the taking the photos, making the listings, getting the packing supplies, postage quotes, carting off to the post office.

    I'm too tempted to go to the op shops, like I've done with a lot of books, but I find myself thinking that the TF toys I want to get rid of are "too good" for that. They're in great shape and surely some TF collector could use them. But maybe I should just accept that getting them to some kids via an op shop
    is the better outcome.
    I think is more of setting up a rule not to fill up with 'fluff' releases that would not stand the test of time when it comes to medium - long term collectability.

    Basically the person who buys all the mainstream stuff and then decides to sell will have difficulty. Mainstream releases are not as collectable as they were once.

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