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lspooz
08-10-2007, 03:12 AM
Sale Prices Sat 9/22:Tales of Suspense (~12 sold/removed, prices lowered)
40 VG/F5.0---> $425 (faint bend/color loss in title region not a full crease)
46 F+6.5 $125--> $99
51 F/VF7.0 ON HOLD
60 VF-7.5 $125--> $105
61 F+6.5 $ 45--> $35
63 VF-7.5 $150--> $120
65 VF-7.5 $145--> $115
66 F6.0 $ 45 --> $35
74 VF-7.5 $ 40---> $29
83 VF8.0 $ 45--> $35
92 VF8.0 $ 45--> $39
94 VF8.0 $ 45--> $39
96 VF-7.5 $ 35--> $29
98 VF-7.5 $ 35--> $29
99 VF8.0 $ 60--> $40 (cover signed- Gene Colan, 6/2005 Charlotte Heroes Con)

Iron Man 2 VF-7.5 $135 --->$125
Marvel Premiere 3 F/VF7.0 $12 Early Barry (Winsor) Smith Dr Strange, predates Bronze Age #1
signed: Dan Adkins, interior)
Showcase 46 VF-7.5 $55 --->$ 45
Showcase 51 VF8.0 $45 --->$38
Journey Into Mystery 124 $40--> $29
Strange Tales 146 VF8.0 $45 --> $38




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I've been a comic collector for 19 years (9 years on eBay, seller LSPOOZ) and have a great reputation. I also handle and ship comics the way I'd want them treated were I the buyer. NO RESTORATION to any of these books (I bought most of them from 1989 to 1992, well before the whole pressing/CGC movement got rolling, but that's thread elsewhere :-)
UNCONDITIONAL RETURN POLICY - I you don't like the book/disagree with the grade, email me within 24 hours of receipt and send it back in same condition/packing/insurance.

Flat Rate $5 shipping/handling/FREE insurance in the continental US; shipping at cost elsewhere, based on weight/rates (see www.usps.com (http://www.usps.com/) to verify estimates for overseas shipping). Comics are bagged/boarded, then secured between corrugated cardboard, then surrounded by bubble wrap/styrofoam before being placed in the standard USPS shipping box (or generic box for overseas); I've never had any shipping damage. Customs forms completed without intent to deceive.
Payment by bank money order, USPS money order, or paypal. No personal checks, Western Union, other money orders, livestock, etc.

marvelguy
08-10-2007, 03:34 AM
Hey lspooz, Welcome to the Corral! I type in the codes and . All you have to do is copy and paste the link in between. My image box doesn't work so I use that by hand.

Where in NC are you from? I'm here in the baked and broiled section of the country.

marvelguy
08-10-2007, 03:35 AM
BTW, Linda is a great person. It nice to know she referred you to here.

Hoss
08-10-2007, 04:29 AM
Hi lspooz! Welcome to the Corral! Hope you enjoy visiting us here and become and active member of our community!

Check out this page (http://comicscorral.com/forums/misc.php?do=bbcode#imgcode) for some help on posting images. We use BBCode instead of html here. You can scroll to the top of the page I linked you to and review all the bb codes we use here. It's pretty simple and easy to get the hang of!

Enjoy your time here! :)

fulltimer56
08-10-2007, 06:30 AM
Welcome Ispooz to the madness we call the Corral!! Thanks for checking out my blujay store and you might check out some of the other members store at blujay too!

Linda

btdhome
08-10-2007, 04:01 PM
Hey ispooz, welcome to the corral.
Being a Blujay seller, I would advise this...

If you want to have it available and listed for sale somewhere, it's a great place to place items.
But! traffic is still relatively small there. You'll need to bring in buyers from elsewhere to your store on Blujay. It's a growing site to say the least, and is getting better all the time. But doesn't in anyway have the visitors that ebay or even CPG gets on a regular basis.
On the plus side, with no fees to list or sell, even if nothing ever moves, it only cost you your time.
Just to mention, I have sold quite a lot there, but most were pulled in from my ebay auctions, mentions in various comic forums (like here at the Corral) or even some small banner advertising.

On the topic of the ToS issues, I've had some of those myself over the years.
Bought a #39 once for around $120. On the flip side, I picked up about 50 issues of both ToS and TtA for a quarter each back in the late 80's.

mycomicsandcollectables
08-10-2007, 05:36 PM
Welcome to the Corral, Ispooz.

I am relatively new to selling, but have learned a lot along the way from people here and on Ebay. I do find the discussions here far more interesting than the discussions on the Ebay boards. It took me awhile to get comfortable posting here, but everyone has been great on these boards. In regards to Blujay, I have had my store open for about a month and a half with no buyers, but I have been trying to advertise anywhere I can. BTD is right, that Blujay is (BYOB= Bring your own buyer) right now, hopefully that will change. Good look with your books!

Hoss
08-19-2007, 06:59 AM
Hi Larry! Be sure to let everyone know when you list them!

lspooz
09-23-2007, 04:40 AM
BUMP - sale prices posted (sold ~12 issues, cleared listings)

lspooz
09-29-2007, 05:02 AM
The good news - prices lowered AGAIN
The bad news - they're all listed on eBay (see sales by LSPOOZ, of course)

Hoss
09-29-2007, 05:11 AM
Good luck with your auctions, lspooz!

Here's the link to the items: http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZlspoozQQfrppZ50QQfsopZ1QQfsooZ1QQrdZ0