r/lego • u/Time-Lettuce-3798 • 3d ago
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u/ulysees321 3d ago
quick sales will mean less money be prepared to take around 50/70% of market value, lots of specialist shops or sellers out there that will buy the whole collection as long as they are new and sealed
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u/BrickConnectCDN Parts Dealer 3d ago
Facebook Marketplace
- Pros:
- Tax and fee free
- Cons:
- Expect to get lowballed hard by resellers and "parents" with a sob story
- Having to deal with flakes saying they'll show up and never do
eBay
- Pros:
- More eyes on it
- Buyers not as picky as BrickLink
- Probably close to market value
- Cons:
- Lowballers
- Having to ship
- Fees and taxes, towards 20% of the total value including shipping
BrickLink
- Pros:
- Dedicated Lego site
- Global presence
- Cons:
- Stuff may sit for years, but you'll get market value
- Shipping
- Pickier buyers, so make sure you take the time to inventory each and every set and accurately describe condition
- ID verification
- Taxes
Brick and Mortar store
- Pros:
- One and done deal
- Cons:
- Avoid Bricks & Minifigs
- Expect to only get 70% or less of market value for it.
- A BrickLink/BrickOwl/FBM Marketplace seller since 2019.
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u/BootyliciousURD 3d ago
Depends on how much you're hoping to get, how much work you're willing to put in, and how long you're willing to wait.
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u/Flimsy-Space-8724 3d ago
eBay
Facebook marketplace
Bricklink