As someone who has only profited in 3 transactions on PCF (my Pharaohs on joining, my Rio WSOP find, and my Agave tournament set), but has lost lots more money in my time here, I thought I would help you with some simple guidelines to flipping successfully.
1. Don’t do auctions - people often accuse those of auctioning as trying to extract max value. Actually, because auctions set the price to the second highest valuer, in a thin market like poker chip collectors, a listed price can extract much more value from the highest valuer.
2. Make sure to privately sell your overpriced stuff (especially to newer folks who don’t know any better) to avoid reputational harm which hurts your ability to repeatedly flip.
3. Be patient with your listings. Whether that’s one horribly overpriced WTHC set or 15 live Vegas sales threads, make sure to repeatedly bump the threads until someone who doesn’t know better jumps in. I’ve lost a lot because I can’t stomach bumping posts. Be better, and ignore the market signals.
4. Don’t sell on PCF, buy on PCF and sell on eBay. Arbitrage baby! Bonus points if you message the PCF seller privately asking for his best rack or a discount only so that you can flip it easier on eBay.
5. Build up a network of sycophants who will come into your overpriced sales threads and upsell for you. People may disparagingly refer to those as thread fluffers but they are just haters - make sure to report them for thread crapping in your sales thread asap before a potential buyer sees through the veneer!
1. Don’t do auctions - people often accuse those of auctioning as trying to extract max value. Actually, because auctions set the price to the second highest valuer, in a thin market like poker chip collectors, a listed price can extract much more value from the highest valuer.
2. Make sure to privately sell your overpriced stuff (especially to newer folks who don’t know any better) to avoid reputational harm which hurts your ability to repeatedly flip.
3. Be patient with your listings. Whether that’s one horribly overpriced WTHC set or 15 live Vegas sales threads, make sure to repeatedly bump the threads until someone who doesn’t know better jumps in. I’ve lost a lot because I can’t stomach bumping posts. Be better, and ignore the market signals.
4. Don’t sell on PCF, buy on PCF and sell on eBay. Arbitrage baby! Bonus points if you message the PCF seller privately asking for his best rack or a discount only so that you can flip it easier on eBay.
5. Build up a network of sycophants who will come into your overpriced sales threads and upsell for you. People may disparagingly refer to those as thread fluffers but they are just haters - make sure to report them for thread crapping in your sales thread asap before a potential buyer sees through the veneer!