Ok, what does everyone do? I've tried selling on eBay and most of the time I wind up spending money relisting several times and getting relisting fees, all while lowering the price each time until it finally sales for break-even price. If people aren't willing to spend more than $5 on a collection of 30+ comics, then it's not worth my time listing it, taking it to the UPS store, etc.
It feels wrong just throwing them in the trash but I'm at the point where maybe that's what I should do. Thoughts?
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I have friends with kids and I have just given away age appropriate stuff to them to hopefully spark an interest in the hobby.
I hate to say it but there have been times where I just threw something out because it was not suitable for kids and not worth the effort to sell.
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Here's a Facebook page devoted to buying and selling comics:
https://www.facebook.com/ComicBookTradersAndSellers
Alternatively you can also donate them to hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and schools.
Maybe 50% are stuff I'll want to collect long-term. I'll move those titles into another box when their runs end and/or bind them. The other 50% I have to get rid of and I don't want to store them in a long box until that long box is full enough to sell.
Newsprint burns 1000% better than glossy paper.
I've donated some of mine to our local children's hospital, and I've given some away to my students. While I wish I could have got some money by reselling them, once I got over the fact they weren't worth much financially, it was a lot easier to let them go. Especially when it was going to some one that would likely get as much joy from them as I got.
My issue now is I have pretty much culled all the kid friendly stuff I don't want out of my collection. And now I got at least 2 longboxes full of 80s and 90s indie comics that might be kid appropriate.