Feeling overwhelmed
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- jedispyder
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Feeling overwhelmed
Anyone else beginning to feel overwhelmed with the amount of comics they own? I realized that majority of the space issues I have in my room is due to comics, and that's only a small percentage of my collection as the majority is still at my mom's place in a cupboard my stepdad built.
I wish I knew an easy way to sell but most of the stuff I own that I'd be willing to get rid of is stuff that goes for a whopping dollar on eBay. So if I sell a box of 250 bag/boarded comics for $250, I'd be losing near $400 on what I actually paid...
I wish I knew an easy way to sell but most of the stuff I own that I'd be willing to get rid of is stuff that goes for a whopping dollar on eBay. So if I sell a box of 250 bag/boarded comics for $250, I'd be losing near $400 on what I actually paid...
- jedispyder
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I'm scared to find out how many comics is in my dad and mine's collection. We've got maybe 120 long boxes, maybe more now x_x
That is true, don't think of is as loss of money. That's how my mindset is and it's hard to get rid of it. Basically, I should think of it as, "sure you paid X for them but you're doing nothing with them and they're not going to increase in value so right now they're worth $0 so even if you get simply $1 you're still making money."
Part of me wishes to just give up collecting majority of series since most of the time I just end up reading them on my computer anyway. It's hard to give up certain titles...maybe if I continue to think this way I will end up starting to stop more. I have broken the cycle by dropping a few long-read titles (such as X-Factor).
That is true, don't think of is as loss of money. That's how my mindset is and it's hard to get rid of it. Basically, I should think of it as, "sure you paid X for them but you're doing nothing with them and they're not going to increase in value so right now they're worth $0 so even if you get simply $1 you're still making money."
Part of me wishes to just give up collecting majority of series since most of the time I just end up reading them on my computer anyway. It's hard to give up certain titles...maybe if I continue to think this way I will end up starting to stop more. I have broken the cycle by dropping a few long-read titles (such as X-Factor).
- Mr Wallstreet
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I feel the same way, (fortunately, I don't have as many comics as either of you) but every so often I wonder what I will do with my comics in 10, 20 or 30 years time.
You can't think of selling your titles in terms of profit/loss unless its your business. A fair amount of the people selling their comics on eBay are doing it just to get rid of them or make space in their home. They're people who collect comics as a hobby, not business owners or collectors looking to score a buck so a loss is expected.
And if you do decide to sell them, remember to give your BX pals first dibs before you go the route of ebay
You can't think of selling your titles in terms of profit/loss unless its your business. A fair amount of the people selling their comics on eBay are doing it just to get rid of them or make space in their home. They're people who collect comics as a hobby, not business owners or collectors looking to score a buck so a loss is expected.
And if you do decide to sell them, remember to give your BX pals first dibs before you go the route of ebay
- Tragic Angelus
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I've already pulled out about 2 long boxes full of books I want to sell. I pulle books out f that for my nephews and niece to read and the rest is in need of being sold. $1 a book is all i'll really ask for to be honest. I just need to move them out for more room. I'm looking to get trades to replace other series so I can unload the singles of those as well.
- Mr Wallstreet
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- jedispyder
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- Mr Wallstreet
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I'm dreading when that day comes; to have to start selling books I worked so hard to get when I was younger purely for space. However, I think this is all the more reason going digital makes sense not only from business standpoint from a consumer standpoint as well. No more clutter of countless boxes.