Answer: No.
If you need to sell your comics and don't want to go through the hassle of listing them on eBay. Here are 4 steps for you to follow:
(1) Put together a one page list of the comics you're selling. Be sure to accurately grade your comics, include the price you want and the cost of mailing them to your buyers. If you want examples, visit a few comic book websites and see what the best comic sellers have done.
(2) Once you have your list done, e-mail it it out directly to on-line comic dealers who are buying comics. Find them by just going to google and enter: "comic dealers." Email them your list and give them a deadline date to respond back to you. Tell them they can either call or e-mail you to basketball you know if they're interested. Be flexible. Be willing to negotiate. But hold firm in your price.
(3) Once you have your list, you can also put it up on your own website. Don't have a website? No problem. You can get a free blog by Blogger.com and have your website up in about 5 minutes -- for nothing -- put your list there and keep your comics on-line as long as you want. Never again feel pressured to sell at anything other than at your own price..
(4) Use eBay. Try this as a last resort. eBay is like a garage sale. Everybody there is trying to get comics at low basketball prices. So if you do use eBay and are firm on your price, use a reserve price auction. Then if you're not able to get the price you want (your reserve) then you can follow-up with eBay bidders directly and refer them to the comics on your blog.
If you are looking for more options for selling your comics without resorting to eBay, get a FREE copy of "Comic To Cash: 47 Ways To Get Paid For Your Comic Books" at http://www.ComicsToCash.com
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