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How do I sell Pokémon bulk cards?

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Three channels actually work for bulk: eBay auctions for lots of 500-10,000 cards (clearly state shipping because the lots are heavy), Facebook groups with active collector communities (often 1-2 cents per card, sometimes higher — use PayPal Goods & Services only), and local game stores or card shows (lower prices but no shipping hassle). What does NOT work: trying to list each common card individually. The packing time alone destroys the margin on anything below 50 cents Cardmarket value.

What counts as bulk

Bulk means commons, uncommons, non-holo rares, and reverse holos that are not individually worth listing — cards that are valuable only in quantity. Bulk splits into vintage (1999-2006, higher per-card price, especially in good condition) and modern (Sword & Shield, Scarlet & Violet — much lower per-card price but larger supply).

Channel 1: eBay auctions

eBay is the workhorse for bulk lots. List 500, 1,000, 5,000, or 10,000 cards per auction. Critical: state the shipping fee clearly. A 5,000-card lot weighs around 12 kg sleeved, and the postage will eat your margin if you swallow it as a flat rate.

In the listing, include a rough rarity breakdown (e.g. "approximately 60% commons, 30% uncommons, 10% rares and reverse holos") and 4-6 photos of representative card piles. You do not need to photograph every card — buyers want a feel for quality, not an inventory.

Channel 2: Facebook collector groups

Active Pokémon collector communities on Facebook often pay 1-2 cents per card for modern bulk, sometimes higher for sorted lots. This is the best per-card rate for bulk, but it comes with caveats: more time per sale (you have to message back and forth), risk of scams, no platform protection.

Rules: only accept PayPal Goods & Services (small fee but you get buyer/seller protection — never Friends & Family). Avoid buyers with no profile photo, no post history, or shady payment requests. Set a clear shipping policy up front. Take time-stamped photos before packing in case there is a dispute later.

Channel 3: Local game stores and card shows

Bringing bulk to a local game store or selling at a card show eliminates shipping cost entirely. The price per card is lower than online (often 0.5-1 cent vs 1-2 cents), but the convenience is real. Worth it if you need to clear space, find a recurring local buyer, or do not want the hassle of online sales.

What does NOT work: listing commons individually

Each individual listing takes minutes (photo, set, number, condition, price, shipping). For a card worth 30 cents Cardmarket, you spend more on your time than the card is worth. The cutoff in my experience is around 50 cents Cardmarket Trend — below that, the card goes to bulk. Above that, it gets listed as a single.

This is also the threshold where listing software starts paying for itself, because the time-per-card cost drops to under a minute and the cutoff for "list as single" moves down to maybe 20-30 cents.

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