Sports Cards Store Closed, Out of Business, What now?
kalel asked:
My friend and I have been forced to close our sports card store. We guess that we have 1 million plus cards in total. Everything from vintage to current jersey cards. Lots of memorabilia as well.
So, my question. Where do I go to sell my entire inventory?. I have no idea where to go to sell my entire inventory, all my experience is only with selling individual cards.. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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2 Responses to “Sports Cards Store Closed, Out of Business, What now?”
you have another choice; sell the business through a BUSINESS
BROKER.
Or, seek a partner–a different partner, one with an unmet demand.
I saw my first card display 12 yrs ago and I still have no idea why
people buy cards………I gave mine away.
[i had Willie Mays, Duke Snyder, etc.]
Contact your former competitors and Sports Card dealers outside of your area.
Try to sell them your entire inventory in a single transaction.
Depending on how good you were at buying you might even make a profit on the deal.
Good luck
Jerry-the-bookkeeper