Didn’t really want to continue off topic in the giant auction thread.
I’m not sure why people are so upset about resellers. In general it seems the hobby has a negative view of them. Especially when it comes to these art academy folks. I guess they don’t like the idea that they aren’t maxing out their own $$$? I don’t know what else it can be. Without resellers the market would have a lot less liquidity for folks needing to unload things or making a change in their collection goals etc. There would be less availability if every sale was to
someone who tossed the item in their collection to be locked away forever. Getting more to a general talk now, but resellers often bring things to market that may not otherwise make it there. I know I have bought up collections of things from LEGOs to Pokemon to video games from people who were moving who were a few days from just tossing the stuff. Guys like myself and thecharizardauthority compete with bigger sellers on the new product and competition is good for the buyers as it drives prices down on new product. That doesn’t apply so much to something so scarce as art academy cards, but I think it can be said that society in general almost has a negative view of resellers.
I would probably be seen by most as a reseller, as I sell much more than I hold onto. I have yet to make a collection thread, but I plan to probably about when I roll out that PSA summary in a few weeks… It will pale in comparison to those here and even to the stuff I sell on my own eBay page. It all is a bit of a side business/hobby and the money I make allows me to pursue my collection goals. Different kinds of goals that have as much to do with the opening old sealed product and sharing the wealth to add to other collections. I have cards likely in a majority of collection threads on this forum at this point, and have made a little bit of money on most of those cards. I think in every deal both parties have been happy.
In the end it just comes down to selling for a price you are happy with and moving on. If you want to give personal friends and “collectors” a discount, go right ahead, but anybody can fall on hard times and need to re-sell so don’t get pissy when they do. I’m definitely fully with @garyis2000 on that one. Sell for a price you are happy with. If down the line somebody doubles their money or whatever it shouldn’t matter as you were happy with the transaction while it was being completed. Also from the buying side, if you are faced with a reseller having something you want, you either pay what they are asking or you don’t. If its worth it to you, then pay it, if not then just deal with it. None of these things are really life and death in the end. If someone starts hoarding up food or water and trying to gouge taking advantage of some natural disaster then we have a problem, but other than that resellers are always going to be around and you can choose to deal with them, or not to deal with them. I can’t say how many times I have been asked by people selling their collections on CL whether I am buying it to keep or to re sell. I always say I keep what I need for my collection and pass along the rest to other collectors that I know which isn’t false.