Customer Reviews
of our Magic collection selling service
Shawn H.
Review left Feb 10 2022
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Honestly when I was looking to sell my cards I wasn't expecting too much, I was expecting for people to try to rip me off or to get haggled relentlessly. That's why I'm glad I found Card Conduit. They went above and beyond anything I was expecting, having a great support team and providing me with r
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Honestly when I was looking to sell my cards I wasn't expecting too much, I was expecting for people to try to rip me off or to get haggled relentlessly. That's why I'm glad I found Card Conduit. They went above and beyond anything I was expecting, having a great support team and providing me with reports about why they were offering me what they did. The reports also help sow trust because you see all the cards you sent on the sheet with their values and conditions. I'd love to say I'd use this service again but I did send what was left of my collection, so instead I'll recommend anyone looking to sell some or all of their cards.
Brendan B
Review left Feb 10 2022
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I had learned about CC from a couple of internet searches looking for a way to sell my MTG cards en masse. The idea of selling cards individually online is a daunting task, especially with having to consider grading ahead of time. CC made it a lot easier with their collection estimate tool. Based
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I had learned about CC from a couple of internet searches looking for a way to sell my MTG cards en masse. The idea of selling cards individually online is a daunting task, especially with having to consider grading ahead of time. CC made it a lot easier with their collection estimate tool. Based on the condition of my cards and the estimate given, I would say it was a very accurate readout, and now I'm several rares and foils lighter with some money in my pockets! Very good service and I definitely recommend it to someone looking to sell.
Michael D.
Review left Feb 10 2022
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Pros:
This was by far the fastest and easiest way I've ever sold cards. Payment was in my account in about 7 business days, but you may have a longer wait if you're sending a huge collection. As someone that used to purchase collections and sell them piecemeal on a marketplace, it never made sense ... Read more
This was by far the fastest and easiest way I've ever sold cards. Payment was in my account in about 7 business days, but you may have a longer wait if you're sending a huge collection. As someone that used to purchase collections and sell them piecemeal on a marketplace, it never made sense ... Read more
Pros:
This was by far the fastest and easiest way I've ever sold cards. Payment was in my account in about 7 business days, but you may have a longer wait if you're sending a huge collection. As someone that used to purchase collections and sell them piecemeal on a marketplace, it never made sense to sell my $2-5 cards after shipping costs, fees, and all the hassle. This service is a no-brainer for anyone selling cheapish bulk staples; for a lot of cards in this range I made more selling through CardConduit than I could have made selling them myself. I can't imagine selling cards worth less than $10 any other way.
Cons:
The main con is that I think this service is mostly designed for curated collections. While I used both the curated and non-curated options, I still went through my collection and picked out cards I knew had at least some value. If you open a case or two of the newest standard set and send in all the commons and uncommons, you're probably not going to have a great result since bulk cards will have negative value.
Neither of these are CardConduit's fault and are just a function buylisting, but there are two things to be aware of:
1. The spread between retail prices and buylist prices can get pretty large on expensive cards. If you sell cards yourself, you can expect roughly 10-15% less than retail plus whatever you spend on shipping. With buylisting you can easily take a 50% haircut. For expensive singles (think $50+ retail), you might be better off selling them yourself.
2. Different stores/buylists have significantly different grading definitions. One particularly large marketplace is pretty loosey goosey with their grades. You can sell some fairly beat up stuff as LP and really beat up stuff as MP (I mean, they allow creases as MP) within their grading scheme. Other places are more strict, so CardConduit has to be more strict than someone selling on that marketplace.
This was by far the fastest and easiest way I've ever sold cards. Payment was in my account in about 7 business days, but you may have a longer wait if you're sending a huge collection. As someone that used to purchase collections and sell them piecemeal on a marketplace, it never made sense to sell my $2-5 cards after shipping costs, fees, and all the hassle. This service is a no-brainer for anyone selling cheapish bulk staples; for a lot of cards in this range I made more selling through CardConduit than I could have made selling them myself. I can't imagine selling cards worth less than $10 any other way.
Cons:
The main con is that I think this service is mostly designed for curated collections. While I used both the curated and non-curated options, I still went through my collection and picked out cards I knew had at least some value. If you open a case or two of the newest standard set and send in all the commons and uncommons, you're probably not going to have a great result since bulk cards will have negative value.
Neither of these are CardConduit's fault and are just a function buylisting, but there are two things to be aware of:
1. The spread between retail prices and buylist prices can get pretty large on expensive cards. If you sell cards yourself, you can expect roughly 10-15% less than retail plus whatever you spend on shipping. With buylisting you can easily take a 50% haircut. For expensive singles (think $50+ retail), you might be better off selling them yourself.
2. Different stores/buylists have significantly different grading definitions. One particularly large marketplace is pretty loosey goosey with their grades. You can sell some fairly beat up stuff as LP and really beat up stuff as MP (I mean, they allow creases as MP) within their grading scheme. Other places are more strict, so CardConduit has to be more strict than someone selling on that marketplace.
Michael D.
Review left Feb 10 2022
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Pros:
This was by far the fastest and easiest way I've ever sold cards. Payment was in my account in about 7 business days, but you may have a longer wait if you're sending a huge collection. As someone that used to purchase collections and sell them piecemeal on a marketplace, it never made sense ... Read more
This was by far the fastest and easiest way I've ever sold cards. Payment was in my account in about 7 business days, but you may have a longer wait if you're sending a huge collection. As someone that used to purchase collections and sell them piecemeal on a marketplace, it never made sense ... Read more
Pros:
This was by far the fastest and easiest way I've ever sold cards. Payment was in my account in about 7 business days, but you may have a longer wait if you're sending a huge collection. As someone that used to purchase collections and sell them piecemeal on a marketplace, it never made sense to sell my $2-5 cards after shipping costs, fees, and all the hassle. This service is a no-brainer for anyone selling cheapish bulk staples; for a lot of cards in this range I made more selling through CardConduit than I could have made selling them myself. I can't imagine selling cards worth less than $10 any other way.
Cons:
The main con is that I think this service is mostly designed for curated collections. While I used both the curated and non-curated options, I still went through my collection and picked out cards I knew had at least some value. If you open a case or two of the newest standard set and send in all the commons and uncommons, you're probably not going to have a great result since bulk cards will have negative value.
Neither of these are CardConduit's fault and are just a function buylisting, but there are two things to be aware of:
1. The spread between retail prices and buylist prices can get pretty large on expensive cards. If you sell cards yourself, you can expect roughly 10-15% less than retail plus whatever you spend on shipping. With buylisting you can easily take a 50% haircut. For expensive singles (think $50+ retail), you might be better off selling them yourself.
2. Different stores/buylists have significantly different grading definitions. One particularly large marketplace is pretty loosey goosey with their grades. You can sell some fairly beat up stuff as LP and really beat up stuff as MP (I mean, they allow creases as MP) within their grading scheme. Other places are more strict, so CardConduit has to be more strict than someone selling on that marketplace.
This was by far the fastest and easiest way I've ever sold cards. Payment was in my account in about 7 business days, but you may have a longer wait if you're sending a huge collection. As someone that used to purchase collections and sell them piecemeal on a marketplace, it never made sense to sell my $2-5 cards after shipping costs, fees, and all the hassle. This service is a no-brainer for anyone selling cheapish bulk staples; for a lot of cards in this range I made more selling through CardConduit than I could have made selling them myself. I can't imagine selling cards worth less than $10 any other way.
Cons:
The main con is that I think this service is mostly designed for curated collections. While I used both the curated and non-curated options, I still went through my collection and picked out cards I knew had at least some value. If you open a case or two of the newest standard set and send in all the commons and uncommons, you're probably not going to have a great result since bulk cards will have negative value.
Neither of these are CardConduit's fault and are just a function buylisting, but there are two things to be aware of:
1. The spread between retail prices and buylist prices can get pretty large on expensive cards. If you sell cards yourself, you can expect roughly 10-15% less than retail plus whatever you spend on shipping. With buylisting you can easily take a 50% haircut. For expensive singles (think $50+ retail), you might be better off selling them yourself.
2. Different stores/buylists have significantly different grading definitions. One particularly large marketplace is pretty loosey goosey with their grades. You can sell some fairly beat up stuff as LP and really beat up stuff as MP (I mean, they allow creases as MP) within their grading scheme. Other places are more strict, so CardConduit has to be more strict than someone selling on that marketplace.
Zach R
Review left Feb 10 2022
Shipment processed Jan 30 2022
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I have tried to buylist cards before and it was hassle, this was super smooth and quick. I will probably do it again someday if I choose to downsize my collection more.
I have tried to buylist cards before and it was hassle, this was super smooth and quick. I will probably do it again someday if I choose to downsize my collection more.
G. R.
Review left Feb 09 2022
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Again, super reliable service and extremely convenient.
Again, super reliable service and extremely convenient.
G. R.
Review left Feb 09 2022
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Second time using the service, and first time sending really valuable cards.
This was definitely a great service to unload my collection with and get a decent amount of money for in return. The convenience factor is unmatched, and I will definitely use this to sell the remainder of my cards in the near future.
This was definitely a great service to unload my collection with and get a decent amount of money for in return. The convenience factor is unmatched, and I will definitely use this to sell the remainder of my cards in the near future.
Second time using the service, and first time sending really valuable cards.
This was definitely a great service to unload my collection with and get a decent amount of money for in return. The convenience factor is unmatched, and I will definitely use this to sell the remainder of my cards in the near future.
This was definitely a great service to unload my collection with and get a decent amount of money for in return. The convenience factor is unmatched, and I will definitely use this to sell the remainder of my cards in the near future.
Erik B
Review left Feb 09 2022
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Couldn't be easier to work with Card Conduit. I had a few decks worth of cards sitting in storage and the CC process was clearly communicated, easy to follow step-by-step, and absolutely worth it.
Couldn't be easier to work with Card Conduit. I had a few decks worth of cards sitting in storage and the CC process was clearly communicated, easy to follow step-by-step, and absolutely worth it.
Justin B.
Review left Feb 08 2022
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Nice and quick. Direct deposit is a nice option, no need to worry about a check.
Nice and quick. Direct deposit is a nice option, no need to worry about a check.
Maxamillion McMahon
Review left Feb 08 2022
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Been hearing about Card Conduit for awhile on one of my favorite podcasts (MTGGoldfish). I bought way too many MH2 cards... some decent valued ones. Threw in some others as well. Using the curated option, I enjoyed the 5% fee on my valuable cards. I have to say this was such an easy experience. I cr
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Been hearing about Card Conduit for awhile on one of my favorite podcasts (MTGGoldfish). I bought way too many MH2 cards... some decent valued ones. Threw in some others as well. Using the curated option, I enjoyed the 5% fee on my valuable cards. I have to say this was such an easy experience. I created an order, packed up my cards, shipped them off. A few weeks later I got a detailed report and got paid out.
MTG is a big hobby of mine but I rarely have time to go through my collection, price out cards, or even sort them sometimes if I'm being honest. Having a good go-to way to sell my more valuable cards is really big for me. I send my cards out and forget about it. Can't recommend this service enough. Plan on using Card Conduit whenever I need to sell in the future. Thanks for being awesome Card Conduit!
MTG is a big hobby of mine but I rarely have time to go through my collection, price out cards, or even sort them sometimes if I'm being honest. Having a good go-to way to sell my more valuable cards is really big for me. I send my cards out and forget about it. Can't recommend this service enough. Plan on using Card Conduit whenever I need to sell in the future. Thanks for being awesome Card Conduit!
J Sheffield
Review left Feb 08 2022
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I had sorted out the valuable cards from an older collection, and Card Conduit was a great way to get good value without the work / hassle / fraud from selling individual cards.
I had sorted out the valuable cards from an older collection, and Card Conduit was a great way to get good value without the work / hassle / fraud from selling individual cards.
Harry
Review left Feb 08 2022
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I'm an avid magic player, I can attest the card prices I was given are fair. The process was easy. Good work card conduit. I'll be sending more cards.
I'm an avid magic player, I can attest the card prices I was given are fair. The process was easy. Good work card conduit. I'll be sending more cards.
Chad S.
Review left Feb 07 2022
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I had recently come into a small collection, on top of a small box of my old cards - and decided to see if there was any value. The price check tool revealed a surprising amount on the rares I'd pulled out, and the curated shipment went exactly as advertised! Very happy with the whole experience, and would absolutely use again in the future!
I had recently come into a small collection, on top of a small box of my old cards - and decided to see if there was any value. The price check tool revealed a surprising amount on the rares I'd pulled out, and the curated shipment went exactly as advertised! Very happy with the whole experience, and would absolutely use again in the future!
Frank T
Review left Feb 06 2022
Shipment processed Jan 26 2022
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quick turnaround and well priced. very happy I took the plunge and look forward to awesomeness in the future
quick turnaround and well priced. very happy I took the plunge and look forward to awesomeness in the future
Ryan R
Review left Feb 06 2022
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They have a easy to use card searcher in the website you can use to find what your valuable cards are. They offer you fair grading and have your money within a week. Great service would recommend 100%
They have a easy to use card searcher in the website you can use to find what your valuable cards are. They offer you fair grading and have your money within a week. Great service would recommend 100%
Adrian Mitchell
Review left Feb 06 2022
Shipment processed Jan 26 2022
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I am extremely happy with my experience through Card Conduit. It was extremely easy to set up the shipment. Unfortunately, my package was damaged during shipment via FedEx. I was willing to pay the processing fees, even out of pocket but customer service went above and beyond, waving the processing
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I am extremely happy with my experience through Card Conduit. It was extremely easy to set up the shipment. Unfortunately, my package was damaged during shipment via FedEx. I was willing to pay the processing fees, even out of pocket but customer service went above and beyond, waving the processing fees! If I ever come across any more Magic the Gathering I want to sell at once, I will certainly be using Card Conduit!
Eric
Review left Feb 05 2022
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Consistent service, consistent timing, consistent payout times, highly recommend
Consistent service, consistent timing, consistent payout times, highly recommend
Eric
Review left Feb 05 2022
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Send your cards here. Why grind selling cheap singles that charge you 10-12% plus postage when you can throw everything in a box and get paid all at once?
Send your cards here. Why grind selling cheap singles that charge you 10-12% plus postage when you can throw everything in a box and get paid all at once?
Eric
Review left Feb 05 2022
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Running out of things to say about card conduit, it’s a valuable resource and I’m glad I found it.
Running out of things to say about card conduit, it’s a valuable resource and I’m glad I found it.
Robert
Review left Feb 03 2022
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I did not have the time to sort the cards and sell them all out myself like I kept telling myself I would do. I found these guys online and it seemed too easy. I am so happy with my decision. Communication was quick and clear through the entire process. I am more than happy with the final numbers. I
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I did not have the time to sort the cards and sell them all out myself like I kept telling myself I would do. I found these guys online and it seemed too easy. I am so happy with my decision. Communication was quick and clear through the entire process. I am more than happy with the final numbers. If you have a collection like I did and want to sell out, send it on in and let them do the work for you.
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