Buying and selling baseball cards is a popular hobby and side business for many sports card collectors and investors. With sites like eBay being so established in the online card marketplace, up-and-coming apps like OfferUp have become a popular alternative for local card trading. OfferUp allows users to buy, sell, or trade just about anything locally with ease. Its simplified photo-based interface makes it easy to browse current listings near you and message other users.
For baseball card collectors looking to downsize their collections, trade duplicates, or make some money off cards they no longer want, OfferUp can be a great option. Here are some tips for using OfferUp to buy and sell baseball cards:
Creating a Listing: When posting your baseball cards for sale on OfferUp, be sure to take clear, well-lit photos showing all angles of the cards. For lots of cards, take photos of samples along with an overview shot. Include accurate details on the card condition, year, set or series, notable players, and any other relevant information in the listing description. Be honest about flaws. Price your cards competitively based on recent eBay sold listings for comparisons.
Payment Options: OfferUp allows local cash transactions only for safety. You can list “shippable” as an option and accept PayPal for payment, but you miss out on some of OfferUp’s local customer base that way. Since most card buyers want to see condition in person anyways, sticking with local cash sales is probably best. Meet in a public place for the exchange.
Grading Cards: Generally on OfferUp, people are selling raw (ungraded) cards. But if you have cards already professionally graded by PSA, BGS, SGC, etc., mentioning the grade helps buyers assess condition and value faster. Be sure to note any subgrades like centering that may impact a card’s final worth. Higher grade cards like PSA 10 Gem Mint will still attract national interest and you may consider accepting shipping in those cases.
Sorting Inventory: Whether selling individually priced cards or lots/collections, organize your items logically so buyers can find what they want easily. Sellers often categorize by sport, player, set/year, team, position, or grade/condition. Save buyers time by having a sorted inventory system in place. You can also sell incomplete sets if any popular insert cards are included.
Negotiating Prices: Most sellers on OfferUp expect at least some haggling on prices. Be open to reasonable offers that are still profitable for you. If moving multiple items together, present package deals as an incentive. You can also consider trades plus cash if the other person has cards you collect. Just be sure any agreed upon price factors in the cash you need to walk away with after a deal.
Building Credibility: Leave positive reviews for past buyers to build up your seller rating over time. Mention your eBay username if also active there. Show identification for peace of mind. Communicate promptly and follow through on commitments to earn repeat business and referrals through word of mouth. Taking the time to build trust leads to more sales opportunities.
Market Trends: Stay updated on hot rookie cards, Hall of Fame inductees, milestone cards, retired player lots that may attract premium interest. Note upcoming release dates for new sets to coincide sales windows. But also offer bargains on value lots for those browsing budgets. A mix of price points helps attract the broadest customer base.
Finding Inventory: Many OfferUp card sellers find inventory through personal collections, card shows, online breaks/group breaks, or even store/stadium box/hanger/blaster extractions. Know the general values of chase cards beforehand to avoid overpaying. Develop sources over time as your selling experience grows.
Local Card Shows: Take inventory to local card shows and conventions with tables. Swap, shop the floor, and promote your online/app storefront. These events expose your wares to many potential buyers at once and can spark new hobby connections and sales leads through networking face-to-face. Bring business cards for those who live out of area.
Standing Out: Show personality in listings through photos, descriptions with stories/stats, customized backdrops, and handwritten note thanking serious inquirers for their interest. Share your collecting interests and strike up conversations over messaging to build rapport before meetings. Outliers attract attention and help you stand apart from the competition.
OfferUp Tips: Message sellers promptly if interested in their listed items and bring cash ready to seal deals since seller slots fill up fast. Use saved searches for players, teams etc. and turn on notifications to stay on top of new inventory. Be considerate of others’ availability when requesting to meet. The OfferUp platform makes local card trading friendly, safe and fun for sellers and buyers alike.
Selling cards locally through OfferUp leverages its growing user base and practical format. With some strategy and quality service, collectors can succeed building a customer network right in their own neighborhood and beyond. For those looking to downsize or supplement incomes, OfferUp opens the door to new hobby opportunities through an engaging grassroots approach.