I got a NM mox diamond from card kingdom exactly this way. A huge bunch of stuff that was all $3 or less added up to a beautiful reserve list card. This is great advice that works.
Woah, this is wild. I used to watch you on the Schmoedown - I still remember that Team Action debut. You and Had no idea you played magic, so cool to stumble across this channel. Great tastes in entertainment all around!
Would love a followup video detailing your process for inputting the cards you have as well as how you ship them. Do input manually? doyou use a scanner app? if so which one do you recommend? What do you/can you use to ship dozens of bulk cards? Great video, really thinking about doing this
Makes sense. But.... How much time did you spend trading in all those cards? You need to look through the buy list to see what they will buy, shift through your cards to find them, grade them, fill out a form, package it all up, ship it, etc etc. So I wonder how much you are "making" per hour doing this. What if you just got a side job instead and then put all the net proceeds into buying those dual lands?
@@DyrianLightbringer it’s not commons and basic lands or anything. Inexpensive, bulk rares and weird cards that you don’t realize are worth a few cents here and there. They add up.
They win because they can move the dollar rares/uncommons to a vast number of players buying them to use for their decks, you win by unloading stuff you probably won't use in the near future if at all and can get good stuff. I did a bulk shipment 2 years ago to Card Kingdom that was only tokens, commons, or uncommons just to prove to my local friends that it's worth it to do it and used the store credit I got to buy a Gaea's Cradle. Effectively trading unuseful junk cards/tokens for 1 highly sought after card.
in reality just dont buy boxes and waste 150+ dollars on garbage cards you dont want. say it takes like 4-5 boxes worth of crap to buylist to purchase one dual land, and i think thats being generous . 4 boxes is around what 500-600$, so you spent 500+ dollars on boxes to buy a 270$ card
Theure eilling to make a tiny fraction on these cards because they make their monet on the expensive cards, and want to always have basically everything you want in stock. Theyd rather go even on 1000 30 cent cards and make a good chunk on someone biying fetches and sheoldreds
I got a NM mox diamond from card kingdom exactly this way. A huge bunch of stuff that was all $3 or less added up to a beautiful reserve list card. This is great advice that works.
Woah, this is wild. I used to watch you on the Schmoedown - I still remember that Team Action debut. You and Had no idea you played magic, so cool to stumble across this channel. Great tastes in entertainment all around!
Would love a followup video detailing your process for inputting the cards you have as well as how you ship them.
Do input manually? doyou use a scanner app? if so which one do you recommend? What do you/can you use to ship dozens of bulk cards?
Great video, really thinking about doing this
yes please!!!!
Thanks for the advice! I hope to turn my 5 years of bulk into something one day, haha.
Just write mountain plains on the card boom
Dual land from bulk
Makes sense. But.... How much time did you spend trading in all those cards? You need to look through the buy list to see what they will buy, shift through your cards to find them, grade them, fill out a form, package it all up, ship it, etc etc.
So I wonder how much you are "making" per hour doing this. What if you just got a side job instead and then put all the net proceeds into buying those dual lands?
I've been doing this exact process since 2018! Been trying to urge my friends into doing it but it takes time and most of them are too lazy to do it.
Back when shipping was cheap this was the thing to do. Now I'm not so sure
If it's bulk trash that none of us want, then why would retailers buy them? Who are they selling them to?
@@DyrianLightbringer it’s not commons and basic lands or anything. Inexpensive, bulk rares and weird cards that you don’t realize are worth a few cents here and there. They add up.
They win because they can move the dollar rares/uncommons to a vast number of players buying them to use for their decks, you win by unloading stuff you probably won't use in the near future if at all and can get good stuff. I did a bulk shipment 2 years ago to Card Kingdom that was only tokens, commons, or uncommons just to prove to my local friends that it's worth it to do it and used the store credit I got to buy a Gaea's Cradle. Effectively trading unuseful junk cards/tokens for 1 highly sought after card.
Do a guide on deck building ( commander )
Even some deck techs could be cool
Both would help get views too
in reality just dont buy boxes and waste 150+ dollars on garbage cards you dont want. say it takes like 4-5 boxes worth of crap to buylist to purchase one dual land, and i think thats being generous . 4 boxes is around what 500-600$, so you spent 500+ dollars on boxes to buy a 270$ card
Theure eilling to make a tiny fraction on these cards because they make their monet on the expensive cards, and want to always have basically everything you want in stock. Theyd rather go even on 1000 30 cent cards and make a good chunk on someone biying fetches and sheoldreds