I Make Selling Your Old Hockey/Baseball Cards Simple!
|At the conclusion of a successful transaction, I always ask sellers if they will write a testimonial about their dealings with me. I never ask them to include, (or not include), anything…I want it to be completely their words and thoughts!
If you are contemplating selling your collection, but keep putting it off due to the time and effort required to actually do it, I have a simple, easy solution for you…sell it to me!
It doesn’t matter where you live, just spend 5-10 minutes and watch some of the videos and/or read the letters of recommendation from the many who sent me their items in the mail for evaluation and purchase!
If you decide to trust the process, the next step is to call or e-mail me to discuss what you have. I will do my best to give you a ballpark figure of what I can pay you!
Then, it’s simply a matter of putting your cards/collectibles in a box and sending it to my office. That’s it…no further work for you! All you have to do is get paid! I do that right away…instantly by e-transfer if you are set up to accept online payments, or by certified bank draft which I will send to you via TD Canada Trust, the next business day after we reach a deal!
STILL NOT CONVINCED? Then please read the following letter penned to me just recently by a gentleman who sold me his collection, which you can see in the video below.
If you have vintage (or new) hockey, baseball, football cards or hard to find sports memorabilia, I am a phone call (604-726-1774) or e-mail away (info@aasportscards.com).
I had a collection of a couple of thousand O-Pee-Chee hockey and baseball cards from the 1970s I’d been carting around with me for decades. In the interests of de-cluttering, and without any sports-minded offspring to pass them on to, I decided to try to sell them, but the idea of auctioning them off one-by-one or in lots online and then having to deal with processing PayPal payments and shipping them to many different buyers just seemed like more trouble than it was worth.
I came across AA Sports Cards through the magic of Google and sent Mike an email outlining what I had to offer, and I heard back from Mike later the same afternoon. Following a brief exchange of emails, he made me an offer, which I felt was fair. I boxed the cards up and sent them across the country to Mike via Canada Post. They arrived safely at his office in a week, he confirmed that he’d received them, and he sent me an e-transfer for our agreed-upon price (plus 50 percent of the shipping costs) within 24 hours of the cards arriving on his doorstep.
From the beginning, Mike was very up-front with me about what he was willing to pay, and what he expects to get for the cards when he re-sells them. The whole process was quick and painless, and it was a relief to get something reasonable for these relics of my childhood with a minimum of hassle.
Chris Wodskou