Collection Sent To Me In The Mail From Toronto = A Happy Seller!

Pat C. from Toronto contacted me last week in regards to selling his collection of hockey cards. After a few e-mails back and forth to go over some details, his childhood cards were on the way to me in Vancouver. The entire process from start to finish, and Province to Province took less than a week to result in a successful transaction! The letter of recommendation from him has not been edited in any way! I hope you enjoy his words about dealing with me, and the video above!

If you have vintage Hockey, Baseball, CFL cards or rare sports memorabilia and can’t find a buyer in your area or you don’t want to go take the time and assume the hassles/risk of selling them yourself online, please contact me today, just like this gentleman did (604-726-1774 or mchark@shaw.ca).

Please take a minute to read the seller’s letter of recommendation, after the jump.

Hi you sports fiends. I had a collection of cards dating back 40 years or so and was looking to sell them. I knew it would be a TON of work to do this, especially one at a time through eBay, so I found Mike through Google. Dealing with him was a pleasant experience. He’s a straight-forward guy who is clearly knowledgeable in this field, and he gives you an honest assesment of what your merchandise is worth, based on his experience with buying and selling cards. He backs up his facts with links to live sales and similar items to what you’re selling. My particular collection was missing a few cards needed to make a complete set, and he was able to sift through the collection I sent and tell right away. The quote I received was based on what I had and the condition they were in. I feel I got a good price and am glad Mike was up front and straight-forward with me. I would recommend him to anyone with a collection to sell that doesn’t have probably hundreds of hours of time to do so themselves.

Pat C.,
Toronto, ON

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