1972-73 OPC Hockey Set Goes From PEI to Edmonton to Vancouver! Happy Seller Writes 2 Testimonials

During the summer, a gentleman named Tyler contacted me about selling old cards including his 1972-73 OPC hockey set. He was in Edmonton and wanted to know what was involved in sending the collection to me in Vancouver. Please read his detailed accounts of how easy and simple the process was! Yes, we are talking plurals here! Tyler was so relieved to have found another option where the only thing he had to do was box the stuff up and send it to me, he wrote me TWO letters of testimony! His words in both letters, accurately and perfectly describe my business model…if you do not have the time/effort required to sell your own stuff, and you can’t find a local buyer in your area, you can send me your collection in a safe, hassle-free manner and get paid for it right away!

I have bought a lot of collections, but this is the first time anyone has sent multiple letters of recommendation! If you live in PEI, Edmonton or any other city across Canada and want to sell your old hockey, baseball, CFL cards/memorabilia, please call me (604-726-1774) or send an e-mail to info@aasports.cards.com

For anyone wanting to sell their sports cards collection or other sports memorabilia, I would strongly recommend speaking with Mike first. Especially if you don’t want to waste a lot of time doing it online yourself. It was so easy to do, and I got paid fast. First I sent Mike an e-mail telling him what cards I had, then I gave him a quick call because I had a few questions. I sent Mike all of my 1970 hockey card sets via Canada Post from Edmonton, and Mike notified me as soon as they arrived in Vancouver. Once he looked through them, he sent me a reasonable offer which I happily accepted. I received my money via e-transfer right away. Mike is an honest guy, very easy to talk to on the phone, and best of all he is fair.
Sincerely,
Tyler England

Earlier this year I drove from my mother’s place on PEI to Edmonton with a car loaded up with all of my hockey cards. I spent the greater part of my summer selling my 1980’s hockey card sets on Kijiji, and Facebook Marketplace while working 50 hours a week at my current job. I found this to be both time-consuming, and stressful. Most of the time I was lucky to get half of my asking prices. When I decided to sell my hockey card sets from the 1970’s I contacted Mike first. I didn’t want to deal with buyers Kijiji or FB Marketplace anymore. If I could have done it all over again, I would have boxed up all of my cards and sent them to Mike from PEI instead of wasting all of my time and energy doing everything myself. So unless selling stuff online is a hobby, I don’t recommend wasting any of your time trying to do it yourself.
Thanks again,
Tyler England

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