>>10951795I GET THIS - have stuff I ordered that is going to be resold because I found it second hand, loose at a better price AND got the MOC cheap, so I can make back the resale even after fees.
A good example is I bought the Jimmy Olsen mint at auction at the VERY low end of what it sells on EB ($14.99); I bought five things from this guy, so postage was priority, or $18 for the lot ($4 per). But then I bought the figure used from another auction (again, with shipping at $9 for 3 toys or about $3) for just $5, and I decided I didn't really need to pay an extra $10 for the stand so I'm going to sell the mint on card version. It usually sells for $30, and I can be patient till I get that price.
I just haven't had the time to finish unpacking from moving last year and needing to buy a display case/shelf unit, etc.
>>10951883>>10951895>>10952018>people charging premium ... because it's NRFBYeah, me too somewhat, but I'm NOT buying or paying FULL RETAIL just because something is in a box, unless there is no other option (one of the No Way Home unmasked Garfield Spider-Men for example, just because I didn't feel like waiting for prices to drop, but I still got it below the scalper retail on EB and even the scalper retail on Crapazom).
>>10952400>>10952636I have bought some MIB/MOC DC Directs from as far back as 2005 that I then opened, since I like to play and display.
Except for being too tight and in one case, one having a weird/awkward leg stance from the way it was stuck in the clamshell and twist tied very snugly that it will not stand without a base (that it didn't ship with), I haven't had any issues.