Mark Zuckerberg is SuperRich but you don’t see him wearing a LV shirt or Gucci shirt do u ? It’s because they care more about their business then wearing clothes that supposedly make you look rich
I just submitted a Charzard base set 1 from 1999 it was on”5 40$ which is literally the sand fee for newer cards and other cards. Where are you pulling this from 😂
Card venders or high end card shops it’s the only to make the full amount of money on cards if they aren’t graded they sell for half the price or a small amount and grading also tells what condition they are in with a ps rank from 1 to 10 even a 8 sells pretty high but if a card isn’t in the meta or a high demand one it won’t sell for much even when carded Pokémon magic the gathering and yuogo cards have different values to them
@@abdoo3662you can sell them online or at stores/shows. Grading proves that the card is legit and of a certain quality...it also helps preserve the card
Now include the price you paid for the cards, taxes, shipping materials to PSA, shipping to PSA cost, PSA fees, selling fees, and shipping to buyer supplies and cost.
Doing that also kinda helps you knowing the grade of the card is going to likely be with grades at every level to use as references. I’m actually in the process of debating what to send for my own cards to be graded.
Those Lugia and Ho-Oh Legend cards are sick! I have the Spanish versions and just submitted them to PSA. I am actually missing the top half of Ho-Oh though. 😢
I saw your reaction on the Raquaza! I recently got bad into collecting cards and I recently sent an autographed mark stone , Raquaza vmax alt art, and a glaceon vmax alt art to psa. Hoping for some tens.
I bought the kanto power box an pulled two holo charizard the best card in the whole set an there only ten pack in n there frist one was in pack 3 an then last pack got it on camera to
Yea, because he's the only person in the world that does this, do you even think before writing stupid idiotic comments because what you said made absolutely no sense
is there a cheatper way to send cards for grading from Canada - i had to send my first ever batch off for grading in California and it cost me a freaking fortune in duties and shipping across the border
@@lisamcgee8535RU-vidrs generally don't pay anything for the stuff they get, due to USA laws, they can most of the time get their money back in taxes. as well as the fact they have sponsors, their own shops, their breaks, merch etc etc. so yeah, there's absolutely no reason for him to add the price of the packs he opened, as he probably didn't pay anywhere near what you guys are expecting
You didn’t take off the actual cost of the cards from the total profit. You have to minus the grading cost and the cost of the cards. Then you need to minus the shipping cost and selling fees/local taxes. These guys make this seem glamorous and an easy profit, but he’ll only make a percentage of the green number up on the screen.
$6515 - Value of Graded Cards -$1119.5 - Cost of grading -$6000 - Cost of Ripping Packs or Buying Raw __________________________ -$ 604.5 Net Loss JK :) good HAUL
Yooo Roger we got the same name and we love Pokémon cards, let’s goo. I have a ton of cards that I wonder would be worth to grade some time, do you have Instagram or something I’d like to show you some cards that I have that I’d like to get done. Please hit me up bro