Let’s assume the ‘68 binder has 300 cards, including mostly commons and some stars, no Ryan, no Bench. You can see there aren’t enough pages for a complete set. Plus the 2 Mantles, the 1 Aaron, and let’s say 10 more $50 cards as a way to estimate the other star singles. I’d pay $150 for the ‘68s binder, $100 each Mantle, generously $50 for the Aaron, and $250 for the ten other $50 cards. If I’m Ty, I’m also not paying for the 80’s sets, because I don’t want a binder full of unsellable cards just to sell the key rookies. The complete sets are not easy to sell or ship. Definitely don’t want to pay for the later sets. I don’t know what the Batman cards are worth-let’s say we’ll pay $50. That’s $700. So $600 seems like a decent offer to me. Certainly not a “scam.” Whether you characterize reselling as “fun” or a “grind” or somewhere in between, it’s still time out of a person’s life, and that’s why a seller like this would consider selling in bulk. More power to him if he can take the collection to a local card shop and get more than $600.
How can you make that assumption? you havent seen all of the cards! If all of the cards were individually sold raw and not graded, that price is not too far off. Most of the collection is junk wax.
How is Ty unfair? He literally offered to let him keep the junk wax. He is a businessman. He probably has doubles upon doubles upon doubles of all of that junk any way. If you all are thinking that stuff was worth anything you don't understand the current market and how much it has changed. This video is a great learning experience and should be thanking him.
Good job Dan don't get lowballed keep you're father's collection go get you're hall a fame star rookies graded and hold onto them I'm sure you have 1 kard that's worth $500 just by itself if you go through the grading process
Same thing happened to me.hang on to those cards until your ready to retire unless you need the money sooner I sold 95% of my collection just to make room in my house.i figured it was worth 5k but would take 3k.a guy offered me 1200.00 cash on the spot and I took it this was 30 years ago now thinking back those cards are now worth 20k.😢
Maybe that's true, but a business doesn't hold cards for 30 years hoping for a marginal ROI over said 30 years. A buyer has to value based on "today" prices and also factor in time, liquidity, and overhead costs.
@@CHASINGCARDBOARDIf you would show what's in the binders instead of showing Batman cards I could give you a answer you literally showed few pages of one binder and didn't show what he had in the others 😂😂 and the mantle I wouldn't even worry about that you no he had some good 80s90s cards in there some were a good rookie hall famer gradid would of went for more than 600 but a I get it you want to buy cheap and profit allot I no the game they say a sucker is born every day you just didn't get one that day
Ty is a flipper. He can't pay retail prices. It's like the people yelling at the Pawn Shop videos about how they pay less than retail. Ty, like the Pawn Shop owners, have to make money to make it worth their time. That would have been a lot of time to sell that stuff, most of it heavy bulky low value sets. It's just not good business sense to saddle yourself with all that work for very little return. I think Ty's offer reflected that.
If it was a complete 68 set, the Ryan would be worth more than the early Mantle, and would`ve mentioned it in the video, as he said the Mantle was the best card there.
Everyone makes comments on the low ball offer. Honestly, by the time you put in the work grading and reselling the offer is right. eBay flip the Batman and pendant sets for 200 after fees and tax, then make 400 on the higher cards after grading, then your stuck with a ton of commons no one wants
I don't know what the offer should be but he isn't wrong about the terrible video part... that's one you and the editor should of left on the cutting room floor, just kinda awkward with his old man being dead and you knew the value wasn't there thru pics.... I get it it's content blah blah.... hey I love the channel bro but this was lil weird, 7min video of you rolling up on a dude and sh!tin on his old man stash, just 1 opinion from a fan in the nosebleeds ✌️🤍
Plus, read the comments, you guys are cyper bangin on any "negative" comment/ opinion 🤣 It's cool boyz. You thought this 1 was a hit but you can't predict the temperature of your viewers, most of us Fux with you guys heavy but sometimes you gotta hold the L. Here's to this 1 being deleted forever 🥂
Most people don’t want to deal with time of listing, selling and shipping cards. That’s why people like Ty are buying it for .50 on the dollar because they are dealing with the hassle of selling. Plus selling cards doesn’t happen overnight unless it’s something in high demand.
ccb is a reseller, ofcourse he would lowball the lot. i always say these to people asking me how to move their collections - go the singles route not the lot route. if you dont have time to sort and sell your cards, then look for someone who can that you trust and consign the cards to him or to them. it also depends on what cards you have. in this specific instance, these cards are better sold one by one - except the junk wax stuff ofcourse. resellers would often downplay everything.
For that amount that Chasing Cardboard is offering I would rather spend my time on doing this project on my own no matter how overwhelming it is. It should be about the hobby and the enjoyment and not what the cards are worth.
Yes, but that's not the point of the video is it? Its about selling a collection fast so that he doesnt have to spend hours selling it on ebay. Your comment is weak.
500 offer for that stuff! Seems way low. I understand you have to make money. Each one of the pre 1986 sets sell for 50 to 90 dollars. I would have loved to see more of the box full of $20 cards. I'd suggested for him to consign it with an estate auction house. They are ALL over the place. Pay the 20% fee which is 5% to 7% more than ebay and you don't have to worry about charge backs or packing and shipping!
Consign this lot??? With all due respect to the seller, there isnt much here. And just like everyone else on here, stop quoting listed prices. The sets dont go for 50 to 90, they are being LISTED FOR THAT PRICE. Next time, check for what they are being sold for - ungraded
@@michaelgreene582 they won't let post the links a 1981 set sold Today for 100 with one big, a 1982 set sold Today for 89 on ebay. You need to know the prices before you try to call someone out!
@@michaelgreene582 also 1983 Today sold for 82 and one for 90, 1984 set sold for 61, and 1985 topps set sold Today for 58. On Jan 3, a set group 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985 sold for 262.99 with 17 bids! Again this points out how out of touch you are on vintage!
Come on man! I've been collecting since the mid 80's, and your $400 offer for it all was ridiculous. I would have told you to kick rocks!! I'm at minimum paying $3000 for it all. You know damn well, it was worth it.
@@CHASINGCARDBOARD I saw so many different cards that had massive value! For instance... The 1982 Topps baseball complete set with a graded 8 Cal Ripken would EASILY go for $300-400 by itself. and you offered the guy $400 for EVERYTHING???? Hahahahaha. You are a joke.
Yeah right. Youve been collecting for soooo long. Have you sold anything? Do you even know what condition any of the cards are in? You need to check yourself
$400 for everything is a slap in the face. This is the first episode that I’ve seen that made me question someone’s nobility and integrity. At the least I’d of said $3k as well.
Not a chance. We’ve been doing this too long to overpay for cards that don’t sell. He actually called back and wanted us to buy. Unfortunately we were too far away to turn around.
Correct. I should not make assumptions. I've seen too many people get taken advantage of in the collectors game. Just saying it's not hard work. Just my opinion. Doesn't make me right and I'm cool with that.
@@oldmangamer76it doesn’t matter if it’s hard work or not. The work requires TIME which costs money. I can tell hardly anyone in these comments is an entrepreneur of any sort. Just a bunch of clueless sheep. Probably democrats
Ty, let me defend you against the comments from these so-called experts. It's a fair price. You didnt have to give him an offer, I wouldnt have. I didnt see one graded card in the whole lot. There is also junk wax in here. The only cards in binders worth any value are the 68, 81 and 82 Topps. We dont know if there was a Ryan rookie card and what condition it is in. Im guessing he didnt have one or it would be slabbed like the Mantle. Remember people, this is a down market, and you're not getting covid prices. For all the ignorant trolls out there remember, there is a significant amount of hours needed to sort, assess the condition, list cards for sale and then ship. All those hours cost money. And there's no guarantee the cards will move quickly and could be sitting on ebay for awhile. All of you must have bionic eyes to be able to see the condition of these cards on video.
Thanks for the support for Ty and the team. We just couldn’t make it make sense. Either way, he said no, and we moved on. (He did call later that day to accept, but we were ling gone by then)
I'm in Texas but if you got any junk wax football, in particular, Barry Sanders and/or Jerry Rice (my top personal collection players) and you have no emotional attachment, I'm interested in connecting.
@@bran7134 I have a handful of Barry. Including his 89 Topps rookie where he is sitting on the bench, probably a psa 7 or 8 closer to 8. Haven't gone through them in a while not sure on the JR. Haven't looked at them in a few years.
And you shouldn’t, I know first hand how much time it takes, most people have no idea. The only 1 episode that I thought you offered thousands below what the collection was worth was episode 32 with the barn. I believe you got it for 53k Which was an absolute steal in my opinion but hey the guy could have and should have said no. Still love all the shows though! Hope you guys get a show on History channel one day!
You guys crying about his offer are a bunch of babies. He’s a business and he made the offer he felt was good for his business. I’ve seen him pay more than agreed upon on episodes just to help ppl out. Let’s relax on all the hate and negativity and name calling.
@ anything under $1k is a ripoff and you know it. $3k is definitely a sentimental number and I agree it wasn’t worth that but $600 - $700 for all of that is a wild number
The comments about this being a lowball offer are just a demonstration of their ignorance. Most of the cards in those binders are worth a few cents and will never sell.
I’m so glad that guy didn’t sale those cards for that horrible price! I unsubbed to you because all I ever see u do is scam people. Those cards are worth way more than that , (chasing cardboard) !
Definitely a low ball offer as usual, but what does anyone expect? Of course he's going tobtey to buy for the lowest amount possible. He has said this many times in the past and its just a given in these videos. Of course the collections are worth more and the offers should be higher, but thats just not how TY rolls. He knows that if these collections were pieced out and sold by the seller, that he would get much more, but he also knows that they wouldnt hav3 called him to buy if the seller wanted to go through the whole process needed to sell everything pieced out. So thats where the lowball offers come in. He knows they want to get rid of everything so he tries to take a business advantage. Notice how he always says, "you probably can get more if you pieced it out" knowing dam well they dont want to do that. So he low balls and most have no choice but to accept because hes there and they would rather just be done with it. Luckily there are a few that dont fall for that and those are the deals that dont get done and TY calls those "emotional attachment" sellers. No I dont think thats it TY, I think its just people that dont want to get bent over by you and your crappy low ball offer that you know you will make alot more on once you grade and sell. And before you ask, I think the offer should have been around $1500 to be fair. Most of your offers are honeatly insulting and thats why you get so many people on here telling you so
Most of Tys offers he is considering the work and time to resell. Which is exactly why the sellers don’t want to put that work in. Consider the costs it took for us to get to this location. We have to cover gas, lodging, rentals, food… oh then let’s add in the video production costs to produce this show. Yeah, we’re not paying eBay prices. This is a show that costs thousands per episode and also a business. Sorry you disagree with our process, but we have to be fair to our budgets and our families lively hood.
I am truly astounded at the number of people in the comments criticizing Ty for offering such a low amount. It is not like he has a gun to the seller's head and forcing him to accept his offer! Ty made an honest offer, and the guy refused. End of story. Travel and production costs $$$, and 99% of these cards were junk. There has to be some kind of profit involved to make it worth it, and in this case there was very little upside.
The problem is, that guy selling obviously didn't know much about it and seemed to be looking for an assessment of his deceased father's collection, which he did not get. Honesty is a virtue. Flipping cards is not. And low-balling people to flip their shit is a scummy lifestyle anyway. That's my opinion. Glad the dude turned down the offer. I would have done the same. Most everybody would have done the same.
Anyone suggesting this was a "scam" offer doesn't know what they're talking about, with all due respect. Even if Ty's assessment was on the low side (and that's a big "if") this is a collection that would take a lonnnng time to sell, assuming he could even sell all of it. From a business stand point, his offer made complete sense. He put absolutely no pressure on the seller to take his offer and actually suggested alternative avenues to move the cards. And for anyone who's watched Chasing Cardboard with any regularity, knows Ty has always been fair any has gone above & beyond on many occasions.
This dude is painful to watch. The way he handles cards and scams (or tries to scam) everyone Hes also extremely uneducated somehow on cards. The 1966 topps batman cards are worth like $900 EACH. And he offered $600 for everything. 1988 fleer which i saw there, can have cards worth $3,000 in it. So 1 of the batman cards pays for the $600 and a single fleer card wouldve given $2k profit. Absolute scumbag behavior and i wont be back to this channel to watch a spoiled moron scam people.
✌️ … you’ve left 10 negative comments on our videos. I’m sure we’ll see you again doing the same thing next week. $900 each for 1966 Batman! I’ll sell you 100’s of my 1966 Batman cards for $900 each right now. You want them all?
You are funny. Most people want to pay at 80% if you are lucky the seller would sell at 80% then hell yeah because 95% of people wont well at 80%. And i am just wondering you only buy baseball? Call yourself chasing cardboard but you dont buy hockey like you dont have not one video. I would love to see videos like what you do buy for hockey.
Chasing Cardboard came to to the Toronto Expo and bought some hockey. The reality is, finding hockey card collections in the US is probably like finding a needle in a haystack. And paying 80% for lower end stuff is very generous since the margins are so small.
That's not realistic. Sure, dealers at card shows will sometimes buy higher end, easily sellable singles at 80 percent and make a small profit on a quick flip. But nobody's paying 80 percent for a collection with a bunch of lower end cards + lots of work to be done.
Let’s assume the ‘68 binder has 300 cards, including mostly commons and some stars, no Ryan, no Bench. You can see there aren’t enough pages for a complete set. Plus the 2 Mantles, the 1 Aaron, and let’s say 10 more $50 cards as a way to estimate the other star singles. I’d pay $150 for the ‘68s binder, $100 each Mantle, generously $50 for the Aaron, and $250 for the ten other $50 cards. If I’m Ty, I’m also not paying for the 80’s sets, because I don’t want a binder full of unsellable cards just to sell the key rookies. The complete sets are not easy to sell or ship. Definitely don’t want to pay for the later sets. I don’t know what the Batman cards are worth-let’s say we’ll pay $50. That’s $700. So $600 seems like a decent offer to me. Certainly not a “scam.” Whether you characterize reselling as “fun” or a “grind” or somewhere in between, it’s still time out of a person’s life, and that’s why a seller like this would consider selling in bulk. More power to him if he can take the collection to a local card shop and get more than $600.
@mcpw181 Spot on analysis. It's easy for folks to see cards and immediately just assume they are dollar bills... that's absolutely not the case.
You'd get more than $600 for this collection at a literal pawnshop run by crackheads giving 40% value on purchases.
Exactly.
@@zyourzgrandzmazwrong. You’d get $100 or zero
No way the eBay value of that collection is only $600
This guy is a scammer 100%.
@Consultant22 RIGHT!! Smh....from what I seen, I woulda gave him at least 1500!
How can you make that assumption? you havent seen all of the cards! If all of the cards were individually sold raw and not graded, that price is not too far off. Most of the collection is junk wax.
@@Consultant22 it blows my mind how people these days value their cards based on what the last guy sold it for on eBay like what
@@aznation4592 That is the definition of market value... its called a comparable
Good for you to refuse his offer. No way was the offer anywhere even close to 80% of value.
Keep it up man. Love the past couple videos, especially any tips us fellow sellers can use!
How is Ty unfair? He literally offered to let him keep the junk wax. He is a businessman. He probably has doubles upon doubles upon doubles of all of that junk any way. If you all are thinking that stuff was worth anything you don't understand the current market and how much it has changed. This video is a great learning experience and should be thanking him.
Good job Dan don't get lowballed keep you're father's collection go get you're hall a fame star rookies graded and hold onto them I'm sure you have 1 kard that's worth $500 just by itself if you go through the grading process
Oh yeah? What would you have offered.. and why?
Same thing happened to me.hang on to those cards until your ready to retire unless you need the money sooner
I sold 95% of my collection just to make room in my house.i figured it was worth 5k but would take 3k.a guy offered me 1200.00 cash on the spot and I took it this was 30 years ago now thinking back those cards are now worth 20k.😢
Maybe that's true, but a business doesn't hold cards for 30 years hoping for a marginal ROI over said 30 years. A buyer has to value based on "today" prices and also factor in time, liquidity, and overhead costs.
@@72jmunoz my advice was for the seller not the buyer
@@CHASINGCARDBOARDIf you would show what's in the binders instead of showing Batman cards I could give you a answer you literally showed few pages of one binder and didn't show what he had in the others 😂😂 and the mantle I wouldn't even worry about that you no he had some good 80s90s cards in there some were a good rookie hall famer gradid would of went for more than 600 but a I get it you want to buy cheap and profit allot I no the game they say a sucker is born every day you just didn't get one that day
Ty is a flipper. He can't pay retail prices. It's like the people yelling at the Pawn Shop videos about how they pay less than retail. Ty, like the Pawn Shop owners, have to make money to make it worth their time. That would have been a lot of time to sell that stuff, most of it heavy bulky low value sets. It's just not good business sense to saddle yourself with all that work for very little return. I think Ty's offer reflected that.
If that was a complete 1968 set in the binder that alone is +$2K retail
If it was a complete 68 set, the Ryan would be worth more than the early Mantle, and would`ve mentioned it in the video, as he said the Mantle was the best card there.
Ya I cought that to there is a reason why most of the cards are not shown 😂😂
I would put money on the 68 not being a complete set.
Everyone makes comments on the low ball offer. Honestly, by the time you put in the work grading and reselling the offer is right. eBay flip the Batman and pendant sets for 200 after fees and tax, then make 400 on the higher cards after grading, then your stuck with a ton of commons no one wants
For those commenting no graded cards… still lots of value. As mentioned those 60’s sports and non sports cards/posters were great. Good no sell imo.
Thank God chasing CardBoard didn’t get that collection. Horrible price u offered him dude! Terrible video 💯
Oh yeah? What would you have offered.. and why?
I don't know what the offer should be but he isn't wrong about the terrible video part... that's one you and the editor should of left on the cutting room floor, just kinda awkward with his old man being dead and you knew the value wasn't there thru pics.... I get it it's content blah blah.... hey I love the channel bro but this was lil weird, 7min video of you rolling up on a dude and sh!tin on his old man stash, just 1 opinion from a fan in the nosebleeds ✌️🤍
Plus, read the comments, you guys are cyper bangin on any "negative" comment/ opinion 🤣 It's cool boyz. You thought this 1 was a hit but you can't predict the temperature of your viewers, most of us Fux with you guys heavy but sometimes you gotta hold the L. Here's to this 1 being deleted forever 🥂
The ESPN notification half way through the vid😂
@bbeamer what's funny is espn went off again like 2 minutes later and I thought it was a glitch lol
lol. Watching on black Monday. I thought someone just got fired
I thought I got a text lol
@bbeamer I thought it was a fantasy football notification reminding me of how bad I sucked this year and to pay my league transaction fees.
@@SportsCardComments haha!
I remember this episode. Congratulations on 50k! 👏
What a scammer. Lol
just spend time and graded them if you want higher sell price....
Most people don’t want to deal with time of listing, selling and shipping cards. That’s why people like Ty are buying it for .50 on the dollar because they are dealing with the hassle of selling. Plus selling cards doesn’t happen overnight unless it’s something in high demand.
how the HELL does this channel only have 50k subs? Insane.
We’ve only been around for 3 years
ccb is a reseller, ofcourse he would lowball the lot. i always say these to people asking me how to move their collections - go the singles route not the lot route. if you dont have time to sort and sell your cards, then look for someone who can that you trust and consign the cards to him or to them. it also depends on what cards you have. in this specific instance, these cards are better sold one by one - except the junk wax stuff ofcourse. resellers would often downplay everything.
Go the singles route? Please enlighten us on how that would have been a better route.
For that amount that Chasing Cardboard is offering I would rather spend my time on doing this project on my own no matter how overwhelming it is. It should be about the hobby and the enjoyment and not what the cards are worth.
So True My Friend because I consider My Card Collection, Priceless!!!
Yes, but that's not the point of the video is it? Its about selling a collection fast so that he doesnt have to spend hours selling it on ebay. Your comment is weak.
@@michaelgreene582 heard. Thank you for your comment.
500 offer for that stuff! Seems way low.
I understand you have to make money. Each one of the pre 1986 sets sell for 50 to 90 dollars.
I would have loved to see more of the box full of $20 cards.
I'd suggested for him to consign it with an estate auction house. They are ALL over the place. Pay the 20% fee which is 5% to 7% more than ebay and you don't have to worry about charge backs or packing and shipping!
Consign this lot??? With all due respect to the seller, there isnt much here. And just like everyone else on here, stop quoting listed prices. The sets dont go for 50 to 90, they are being LISTED FOR THAT PRICE. Next time, check for what they are being sold for - ungraded
@@michaelgreene582 they won't let post the links a 1981 set sold Today for 100 with one big, a 1982 set sold Today for 89 on ebay. You need to know the prices before you try to call someone out!
@@michaelgreene582 also 1983 Today sold for 82 and one for 90, 1984 set sold for 61, and 1985 topps set sold Today for 58.
On Jan 3, a set group 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985 sold for 262.99 with 17 bids!
Again this points out how out of touch you are on vintage!
Good suggestion! Thanks for that.
Yeah, if i had that collection and someone came and made me an offer of 500 for it, no way would i have accepted it.
Come on man! I've been collecting since the mid 80's, and your $400 offer for it all was ridiculous. I would have told you to kick rocks!! I'm at minimum paying $3000 for it all. You know damn well, it was worth it.
HAHA! 3k. Yeah..... mmmmkay.
@@CHASINGCARDBOARD I saw so many different cards that had massive value! For instance... The 1982 Topps baseball complete set with a graded 8 Cal Ripken would EASILY go for $300-400 by itself. and you offered the guy $400 for EVERYTHING???? Hahahahaha. You are a joke.
Yeah right. Youve been collecting for soooo long. Have you sold anything? Do you even know what condition any of the cards are in? You need to check yourself
$400 for everything is a slap in the face. This is the first episode that I’ve seen that made me question someone’s nobility and integrity. At the least I’d of said $3k as well.
@@Maitland-76 Dude a PSA 8 Ripken rookie is worth about $20-$25
ANOTHER great video, Ty! Those Mantle’s were nice! Thank you again, Ty. Sincerely, LT Quinn Mallonee🇺🇸. My Vets love these videos!
“Honey not now, Chasing Cardboard just uploaded a new vid”
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Wow ...Those cards are worth about 3 K .... easy. You insulted that man.
Not a chance. We’ve been doing this too long to overpay for cards that don’t sell. He actually called back and wanted us to buy. Unfortunately we were too far away to turn around.
Should name this video: Chasing a Quickie! ❤️ your youthful exuberance. Keep on chasing!
Haha
Hey red shirt. Take a walk. Give him at least 3k.
If you gave that guy 3k you’d lose your pants on the deal.
80%. Thinking you offered more like 50%. You're equipped to flip so acting like it's a chore is funny.
It is a chore. It’s a job, that requires actual time. So to act like it’s not “work” would be false
Correct. I should not make assumptions. I've seen too many people get taken advantage of in the collectors game. Just saying it's not hard work. Just my opinion. Doesn't make me right and I'm cool with that.
@@oldmangamer76 like your comment 76!!!
@@oldmangamer76it doesn’t matter if it’s hard work or not. The work requires TIME which costs money. I can tell hardly anyone in these comments is an entrepreneur of any sort. Just a bunch of clueless sheep. Probably democrats
Good stuff Ty. Like these in between videos.
500 lol ---- this is why you NEVER sell your collection as a whole.
Right.
Or sell it to a reseller
Ty, let me defend you against the comments from these so-called experts. It's a fair price. You didnt have to give him an offer, I wouldnt have. I didnt see one graded card in the whole lot. There is also junk wax in here. The only cards in binders worth any value are the 68, 81 and 82 Topps. We dont know if there was a Ryan rookie card and what condition it is in. Im guessing he didnt have one or it would be slabbed like the Mantle. Remember people, this is a down market, and you're not getting covid prices. For all the ignorant trolls out there remember, there is a significant amount of hours needed to sort, assess the condition, list cards for sale and then ship. All those hours cost money. And there's no guarantee the cards will move quickly and could be sitting on ebay for awhile. All of you must have bionic eyes to be able to see the condition of these cards on video.
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Thanks for the support for Ty and the team. We just couldn’t make it make sense. Either way, he said no, and we moved on.
(He did call later that day to accept, but we were ling gone by then)
Heck come to my house! I have zero emotional attachment to any of my cards. Just taking up half of a closet. My wife would love it lol
Where do live!
@@damonjohnson466 Michigan. Between Grand Rapids and Lansing. Where are you guys at?
I'm in Texas but if you got any junk wax football, in particular, Barry Sanders and/or Jerry Rice (my top personal collection players) and you have no emotional attachment, I'm interested in connecting.
@@bran7134 I have a handful of Barry. Including his 89 Topps rookie where he is sitting on the bench, probably a psa 7 or 8 closer to 8. Haven't gone through them in a while not sure on the JR. Haven't looked at them in a few years.
Dang, I never seen Ty get so destroyed in the comments section before! 😭
Ty isn’t loosing any sleep over the comments! Haha
And you shouldn’t, I know first hand how much time it takes, most people have no idea. The only 1 episode that I thought you offered thousands below what the collection was worth was episode 32 with the barn. I believe you got it for 53k Which was an absolute steal in my opinion but hey the guy could have and should have said no. Still love all the shows though! Hope you guys get a show on History channel one day!
You guys crying about his offer are a bunch of babies. He’s a business and he made the offer he felt was good for his business. I’ve seen him pay more than agreed upon on episodes just to help ppl out. Let’s relax on all the hate and negativity and name calling.
Yup!
Then tell the guy you are not interested. For those that collect for their PC they would gobble that collection up for a lot more than 500
Sounds like from the coments that all of the haters have just learnt that their card collection is not worth anything.
Woohoo, Congratulations on 50k TY !
I had all the cards from 60s and up to the 90s and sold it not knowing the where worth a lot of money
$600 rip off
Do you ever analyze cards via. Email?
Hard to get too into the details that way.
Just the batman cards are worth $1,000 😐
Uhhh… not quite. Condition matters. We’ve sold a ton of batman cards. They don’t move quickly.
Yeah let this dude sell it on eBay. What a ripoff.
Oh yeah? What would you have offered.. and why?
@ anything under $1k is a ripoff and you know it. $3k is definitely a sentimental number and I agree it wasn’t worth that but $600 - $700 for all of that is a wild number
I’d pay a lot more than 500
Dan, get the good cards graded. Keep the rest.
What cards would you have graded?
I like seeing these even if the sale is not made. We get to see the negotiation at work as well as someone's valued private collection.
The comments about this being a lowball offer are just a demonstration of their ignorance. Most of the cards in those binders are worth a few cents and will never sell.
Yup!
There was no sentimental memories there… You put in a lowball offer…
Do the math. Then factor in your personal time and fees to resell.
@ be happy to factor all that in… You lowballed the guy!
Complete set batman is more than 150. Come on
Of the RED in that condition $150 was spot-on.
Even though the seller said the cards had a rubber band around them? Get real
I’m so glad that guy didn’t sale those cards for that horrible price! I unsubbed to you because all I ever see u do is scam people. Those cards are worth way more than that ,
(chasing cardboard) !
Oh yeah? What would you have offered.. and why?
Scam people? He didn’t even complete a transaction, how is that a scam?
A PSA 10 1980 Rickey Henderson rookie could go for 100k alone, if.
its worth that much because PSA won't give another 10.
Ty I’ll give you 90% if you buy at 80% 🤣
Haha
I wonder if it would have been worth it to go for the Batman alone???? You did the right thing always impressed with your integrity
Don't rip people off
No transaction even occurred, so how on earth did anyone get ripped off? Ty made an offer, and the guy refused.
Cmon ty 600 youre ripping himof be honest man
Ty didn’t want the collection. Why overpay for something you’re not excited about.
take a hike!
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Definitely a low ball offer as usual, but what does anyone expect? Of course he's going tobtey to buy for the lowest amount possible. He has said this many times in the past and its just a given in these videos. Of course the collections are worth more and the offers should be higher, but thats just not how TY rolls. He knows that if these collections were pieced out and sold by the seller, that he would get much more, but he also knows that they wouldnt hav3 called him to buy if the seller wanted to go through the whole process needed to sell everything pieced out. So thats where the lowball offers come in. He knows they want to get rid of everything so he tries to take a business advantage. Notice how he always says, "you probably can get more if you pieced it out" knowing dam well they dont want to do that. So he low balls and most have no choice but to accept because hes there and they would rather just be done with it. Luckily there are a few that dont fall for that and those are the deals that dont get done and TY calls those "emotional attachment" sellers. No I dont think thats it TY, I think its just people that dont want to get bent over by you and your crappy low ball offer that you know you will make alot more on once you grade and sell. And before you ask, I think the offer should have been around $1500 to be fair. Most of your offers are honeatly insulting and thats why you get so many people on here telling you so
Most of Tys offers he is considering the work and time to resell. Which is exactly why the sellers don’t want to put that work in. Consider the costs it took for us to get to this location. We have to cover gas, lodging, rentals, food… oh then let’s add in the video production costs to produce this show. Yeah, we’re not paying eBay prices. This is a show that costs thousands per episode and also a business. Sorry you disagree with our process, but we have to be fair to our budgets and our families lively hood.
My great uncle is turk edwards 🎉you got any of his cards
Overprinted junk. In 15 years you will be going to collections of panini junk.
I have topps simpsons card worth Pennie's
$500? Wow way way and way more then that
Bust your wallet out and buy it then 😉
I am truly astounded at the number of people in the comments criticizing Ty for offering such a low amount. It is not like he has a gun to the seller's head and forcing him to accept his offer! Ty made an honest offer, and the guy refused. End of story. Travel and production costs $$$, and 99% of these cards were junk. There has to be some kind of profit involved to make it worth it, and in this case there was very little upside.
@@npen6779 Its the internet, it is full of strange opinions.
This is why buying lots is a bad idea 80% of the time.
@sp123 Where did you get the 80% stat data from?
If he don't like criticism he shouldn't be on TH-cam every one has a right to there own option
The problem is, that guy selling obviously didn't know much about it and seemed to be looking for an assessment of his deceased father's collection, which he did not get. Honesty is a virtue. Flipping cards is not. And low-balling people to flip their shit is a scummy lifestyle anyway. That's my opinion. Glad the dude turned down the offer. I would have done the same. Most everybody would have done the same.
Anyone suggesting this was a "scam" offer doesn't know what they're talking about, with all due respect. Even if Ty's assessment was on the low side (and that's a big "if") this is a collection that would take a lonnnng time to sell, assuming he could even sell all of it. From a business stand point, his offer made complete sense. He put absolutely no pressure on the seller to take his offer and actually suggested alternative avenues to move the cards. And for anyone who's watched Chasing Cardboard with any regularity, knows Ty has always been fair any has gone above & beyond on many occasions.
Agreed. Plus we have bills to pay and a TON of production expenses.
This dude is painful to watch. The way he handles cards and scams (or tries to scam) everyone Hes also extremely uneducated somehow on cards. The 1966 topps batman cards are worth like $900 EACH. And he offered $600 for everything. 1988 fleer which i saw there, can have cards worth $3,000 in it.
So 1 of the batman cards pays for the $600 and a single fleer card wouldve given $2k profit.
Absolute scumbag behavior and i wont be back to this channel to watch a spoiled moron scam people.
✌️ … you’ve left 10 negative comments on our videos. I’m sure we’ll see you again doing the same thing next week.
$900 each for 1966 Batman! I’ll sell you 100’s of my 1966 Batman cards for $900 each right now. You want them all?
He Can't. Crazy people see PSA 10's and think they have the same value
first guy is crazy just because he goes for a lil bit in a 10 dont mean anything lol
You are funny. Most people want to pay at 80% if you are lucky the seller would sell at 80% then hell yeah because 95% of people wont well at 80%. And i am just wondering you only buy baseball? Call yourself chasing cardboard but you dont buy hockey like you dont have not one video. I would love to see videos like what you do buy for hockey.
Chasing Cardboard came to to the Toronto Expo and bought some hockey. The reality is, finding hockey card collections in the US is probably like finding a needle in a haystack. And paying 80% for lower end stuff is very generous since the margins are so small.
That's not realistic. Sure, dealers at card shows will sometimes buy higher end, easily sellable singles at 80 percent and make a small profit on a quick flip. But nobody's paying 80 percent for a collection with a bunch of lower end cards + lots of work to be done.
Sir, this is a Frank Thomas rookie card. I demand $3000
Your offer is complete garbage!!!!
Oh yeah? What would you have offered.. and why?