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Posted by: msw_sportscards Jun 23 2015, 10:51 PM

http://cardinalsauce.blogspot.com/2015/06/buytradesell-top-5-trading-card.html

Posted by: msw_sportscards Jun 23 2015, 10:51 PM

Feel free to add input here or in the comments of Cardinal Sauce.

Posted by: aceecards Jun 24 2015, 06:26 AM

NICE

for hockey cards though you got to goto hobbyinsider

Posted by: maple19 Jun 24 2015, 07:25 AM

Hockey cards you go to Facebook I trade more hockey on facebook then any where else I trade a lot on CNC and plus the group breaks

Posted by: geschrocks33 Jun 24 2015, 08:48 AM

QUOTE(maple19 @ Jun 24 2015, 08:25 AM)
Hockey cards you go to Facebook I trade more hockey on facebook then any where else  I trade a lot on CNC and plus the group breaks
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I've heard from a lot of people that they are trading more and more on facebook now, haven't really tried too much on there.

Hobby Insider does seem to have the biggest hockey following, but TCC/SCF are more diverse

Posted by: sasports Jun 24 2015, 09:23 AM

Nice write up!

Posted by: captkirk42 Jun 24 2015, 09:55 AM

QUOTE(geschrocks33 @ Jun 24 2015, 09:48 AM)
I've heard from a lot of people that they are trading more and more on facebook now, haven't really tried too much on there.

Hobby Insider does seem to have the biggest hockey following, but TCC/SCF are more diverse
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I've heard the Facebook thing and also on Twitter. I don't want to use those sites for card trading it wouldn't "feel" right to me. Plus I don't want to clutter my activity there for card trading.

Personally I don't use twitter much and for Facebook I try to keep it limited to just real friends and acquaintances or at least mostly real friends. I admit there are a small handful of my Facebook "friends" who are only acquaintances from Facebook but not many. In all honesty it seems that most of my Facebook friends are friends and acquaintances from my various Theatre connections. Some of them are friends of friends.

Posted by: msw_sportscards Jun 24 2015, 10:05 AM

QUOTE(captkirk42 @ Jun 24 2015, 09:55 AM)
I've heard the Facebook thing and also on Twitter. I don't want to use those sites for card trading it wouldn't "feel" right to me. Plus I don't want to clutter my activity there for card trading.

Personally I don't use twitter much and for Facebook I try to keep it limited to just real friends and acquaintances or at least mostly real friends. I admit there are a small handful of my Facebook "friends" who are only acquaintances from Facebook but not many. In all honesty it seems that most of my Facebook friends are friends and acquaintances from my various Theatre connections. Some of them are friends of friends.
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Yeah, I'm not too thrilled by the idea of trading through FB either. Perhaps I'm a bit insecure, but you really are trading at your own risk if you do it over FB.

Posted by: Rabs Jun 24 2015, 02:40 PM

QUOTE(msw_sportscards @ Jun 24 2015, 10:05 AM)
Yeah, I'm not too thrilled by the idea of trading through FB either. Perhaps I'm a bit insecure, but you really are trading at your own risk if you do it over FB.
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Agreed. Seems way to sketchy and risky to trade over FB, I have yet to do it.

Posted by: maple19 Jun 24 2015, 04:07 PM

its not sketchy or Risky as you always take a picture of the package your sending out the other trader does the same also you get to know the traders real well

I do about 10 to 12 trades a week on face book

yes like any sites face book got bad traders but most have a list of bad traders

I stay away from all the grab bags & Razz on face book

Posted by: msw_sportscards Jun 24 2015, 06:40 PM

I think if I was going to do it, I would require the other member to go through one of the trading sites. If they aren't willing, then they don't want my cards bad enough.

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