Should i submit to pwcc

I have a complete legendary dogs 2010 holiday tin set complete with display and priginal dostributor box it was sent in. Is this something that would warrant a pwcc auction as opposed to just ebay. Thanks in advance this is the most expensive item i have ever considered selling. Or even if i should do a bin sale. Would the complete set command a premium or just as well to part it out?

I swear I read somewhere that PWCC doesn’t like to sell sets. Instead, they prefer individual items. However, assuming you could sell the set and it went for somewhere between $1,000-$2,000, then PWCC fees are 12% of the sales price. If you sold it yourself and have a small eBay store, you would likely pay 10% eBay fees + ~2.9% PayPal fees.

So, PWCC would probably be preferred as more people are likely to bid on the item and the fees are less.

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I’m guessing something like that would go for somewhere around 3000 as I think it would cost more than 9 tins parted out. The safest thing to do is list it yourself at a very high price and field offers until you get one you like or someone buys it. PWCC means there is always a chance that it goes for less than you expect and you get upset about the sale price although I think PWCC has been getting some amazing results from their auctions recently. I think anything over 1000 is worth sending in to PWCC right now since the fees will be less and the results they are getting are great.

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