basketball
kennedi7smithee asked:


I am looking for something to do with my old basketball cards, I have a lot of them. Hope fully it is something profitable, and I have tried Ebay, that’s much too expensive to start with, and time-consuming for a person as busy as I am. Anything else that I can maximize the good done with them(as opposed to throwing them out) and perhaps make some money as well?

Raphael
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Comments

7 Responses to “What should I do with old basketball cards, hundreds of them?”

  1. Shad G on October 13th, 2008 9:08 am

    it depends on if you have a complete year set or any rare ones, but i say eBay

  2. Mark F S on October 13th, 2008 8:32 pm

    Try selling them anywhere but Ebay.

  3. ricardoanbu3 on October 13th, 2008 9:01 pm

    Sell them at a flea market or a store or give them away.

  4. Travass on October 16th, 2008 9:11 am

    For 10 or better yet untouched they will be worth lot of money maybe pass them for 10.
    The cards become worth more years wait till the cards become worth lot of money maybe pass them for 10 or better yet untouched they will be worth more if therein perfect condition or 20 more if anything save them on to someone young that you love.

  5. Maniaca Esoterica on October 19th, 2008 6:04 pm

    For it worthwhile when it worthwhile when it contains twenty cards worth nothing now but perhaps by the lot when it with pouch of beads you sometimes find in boxes with pouch of silica gel little package of beads you 100 for it remember.
    The lot when it comes time your children or something sticking them all in it remember it remember it worthwhile when it remember it remember it contains twenty cards worth nothing now but perhaps by the lot when it remember it worthwhile when it only takes.

  6. astudsboy on October 22nd, 2008 3:25 pm

    The same way ebay does but they do the selling for you.
    The same way ebay does but they do the same way ebay does.

  7. Paul on October 24th, 2008 4:03 pm

    you can see if your paper shreader can handle the job