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by fsn4dN69ey
996 days ago
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I get that, but can't I just go to TCGPlayer and click the first category - Magic, and browse the same goods in a more liquid market? What I'm trying to say is what sets you guys apart, or why would I as a seller (or buyer) prefer to use Mana Pool over TCG? Is it commission? I'll say from personal experience that 10% commission (or 10.25% or whatever) is quite expensive as a seller. If the commission is the killer, are you hoping to capture more of the market from TCG for Magic? Is it sustainable to run a price war on commission? Genuinely asking all of this btw, I do prefer the design here to tcg |
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2) TCGPlayer is the market price, and it's a nicely liquid market. And their owner eBay is worth $25B. And there is stiff competition from whatnot.com and goat.com in collectibles. It is an incredibly hard and fun world to build in. I think e-commerce is going to continue to evolve, and Amazon or whatever isn't the end state.
2) Answers on fees and features throughout the thread.