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You can count on Dean's Cards to offer you our best price upfront when we bid on your sports card collection. We buy around 1000 vintage sports card collections each year and will do everything that we can to eliminate the hassles, confusion and stress of selling your basketball card collection. Please feel free to view the video clip for more information. While Dean refers to baseball cards, much of the same concepts apply to basketball and other vintage cards.
Basketball Cards that Dean's Cards Buys:
Pre-1978 basketball Cards
Pre-1985 Complete Sets
Pre-1973 Graded basketball Cards from PSA, BVG, and SGC
We strive to make the process of selling your vintage basketball card collection quick, easy and hassle free. You can count on Dean's Cards to offer you our best price upfront when you sell your basketball cards, baseball cards, other sports cards and non-sports cards. Most importantly, we can usually pay more than other dealers for vintage basketball cards, because we sell direct through our website and eliminate the middle man.
A few good reasons on Why to Sell Your basketball Cards to Dean's Cards:
Prompt response and prompt offer when you sell basketball cards -- all inquiries answered within 1 business day.
Personal attention combined with customized bid software give you the best price when you sell basketball cards -- a team of professionals reviews the condition of your collection card-by-card, and we then use our proprietary bid software to determine the true value of your collection. That takes the guesswork out of our bid when you sell basketball cards.
Dean's Cards buys about 1000 card collections every year. Click here to read our testimonials
Click on Dean's video on the right to learn more.
We buy baseball cards from 1969 and older.*
* We can buy most 1970s sports cards, especially if they are part of a larger vintage sports card collection.
* Besides some complete sets, we rarely buy cards newer than 1980, as they rarely have enough value.
Read what Sellers of Sports Cards have to say about selling their cards to us.
A few Quick Facts on how Dean's Cards Buys Vintage Basketball Card Collections
We buy about 1000 vintage sports card collections each year. Click to read testimonials from people who decided to sell their card collections. Dean's Cards buys and sells more vintage cards than anyone else in the world. The reason is very simple - we pay more.
Most people who are trying to sell their basketball cards are shocked to learn that almost all of the cards issued after 1980 have such a low value that they are rarely worth the postage required to mail them.
One big exception to that rule for basketball cards is the 1986 / 1987 Fleer Basketball Card Set, which contains the Michael Jordan Rookie Card. Please be aware that the majority of the cards on the market, of that particular card, are actually fakes!
The first step in selling us your basketball card collection is to complete our simple form.
Almost all inquiries are answered within one business day. Please give us a general idea of how many vintage basketball cards you have and from what years. We check our e-mails throughout the day and will answer you back within a few hours. We will then send you all kinds of information on how we buy old sports cards and what we pay.
Once we trade basic information, we can send you some good information on how the process works and what we pay. Even when you call our office to sell your cards, we will still need you to fill out the form as the first step. Dean or Elana will be glad to speak to you on the phone, and answer any questions that you may have concerning our buying process.
You can count on Dean's Cards to offer you our best price upfront when we bid on your sports card collection. We will do everything that we can to eliminate the hassles, confusion and stress of selling a basketball card collection.
FAQs on How to Sell Vintage Basketball Cards:
Although some of this information was directed at Vintage Baseball Cards, which have a larger population than Vintage Basketball Cards, the concept is basically the same. Hopefully, you will find it helpful.
How much money should I expect if I sell my vintage cards?
Does the value of basketball cards increase if they are professionally graded by PSA?
Reasons to sell your old cards to Dean
When NOT to sell your basketball card collection
What if I just wait to sell my collection, will it go up in value?
How to grade vintage sports cards
Should I sell my baseball cards to the Neighborhood Card Store?
How safe is it to mail my Vintage Sports Card Collection?
Would it make sense for me to sell my baseball cards myself on eBay?
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We buy just about any pre-1970 sports or non-sports cards. Click below for more information if you want to:
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We look forward to receiving your inquiry and greatly appreciate the opportunity to bid on your vintage sports card collection!
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13 Best Places To Sell Basketball Cards
When it comes to selling collectibles for cash, you definitely have a lot of options.
This is especially true for trading cards.
I mean, people have been selling Pokemon cards, sports cards, and all sorts of trading cards since the concept was invented.
But when it comes to selling sports cards, old basketball cards are some of the most popular and lucrative cards out there.
So, if you’re wondering where to sell basketball cards, this is definitely the post for you.
We’re covering all of the best places to sell basketball cards whether you’re selling online or in-person.
What Influences Basketball Card Prices?
Before you start selling basketball cards that can rise or drop in value, it’s important to know what factors influence card prices in the first place.
This is important because like any selling side hustle, you need to accurately price your cards and know when there’s an opportunity to flip your money.
Here are five factors that influence basketball card prices:
Condition: How well kept is the card? (Mint, Near-Mint, Very Good, etc.)
Rarity: How many cards were originally manufactured?
Player Popularity: How well known is the basketball player?
Team Popularity: How elite is the basketball team?
Player Performance: How is the player performing currently and over time?
Other factors like winning a championship, breaking NBA records, or the age of a card can also affect basketball card pricing.
Older rookie cards for players who are now considered the best in the game have the highest prices.
Check out the example above: According to this roundup post, the highest selling basketball card of all time was a Stephen Curry 1-of-1 rookie card that sold for $5. 9 million!
The Best Places To Sell Basketball Cards Online
The majority of basketball card sellers prefer to sell online because of how easy it is.
Plus, most cards aren’t rare enough to require an in depth inspection of the card that needs to be handled in person.
So, here are some of the best places to sell old basketball cards if you want to earn money online.
1. eBay
It doesn’t matter if you’re selling Yugioh cards, ancient coins, or even something like Beanie Babies; eBay is one of the best places for selling collectibles.
eBay has a massive platform for flipping any item, and basketball cards are no exception!
The website even has its own unique section for selling basketball cards where you can filter things like rarity, player history, and card manufacturer.
Plus, eBay makes it easy for beginners to post their cards for sale without having to worry too much about getting ripped off.
One nice aspect of eBay is that you can research previous card sales to learn more about how you should price your basketball cards as well.
Doing this research can help you price your own cards or understand which ones to buy in the future in order to sell for a higher profit.
A buddy of mine uses eBay to sell his basketball cards around the $200-$500 range and says it’s his preferred site for selling.
And, for very rare basketball cards, eBay’s auction feature can be incredibly useful if there’s a competition between buyers.
Just note that eBay charges around 11.5% on most trading card sales, so you have to factor this fee into your pricing!
2. Beckett
Beckett is a sports cards collectibles website that specializes in basketball and baseball cards.
The website also has a marketplace where you can list your cards or you can sell directly to Beckett if the site wants to buy your basketball cards.
If you have a box with a ton of random basketball cards, this can be a great site for you to sell your entire collection for some quick cash.
One perk of Beckett is that it also has a tool that helps you estimate the value of your basketball card collection.
Furthermore, Beckett pays for shipping if you’re selling basketball cards that are worth $50 or more, and it even has a grading service for expensive cards.
If you’re planning on selling individual cards, they also have a handy tool that lets you organize your cards digitally so you can clearly see everything you own.
Beckett also caters to serious card sellers since you can pay to become a registered dealer which unlocks tools like real-time price guides and more organizational tools.
3. Dean’s Cards
While the site for Dean’s Cards looks a bit vintage, it’s actually one of the best places to sell basketball cards online.
This is because Dean’s Cards is a sports cards trading platform that specializes in vintage player cards.
If you don’t know where to sell basketball cards that are vintage, definitely consider this site.
In fact, Dean’s Cards wouldn’t even buy a newer card from you; the company only purchases individual basketball cards that are older than 1978.
But, with a great team of genuine sports card fans and a “best price guarantee” for older cards, you can’t go wrong with this trading platform if you have rare basketball cards to sell.
You use an online form to submit a sale request from Dean’s Cards.
This includes information like how many cards you’re selling, the years, and if you have any special cards like rare rookie cards or Hall-of-Famers.
From there, Dean’s Cards might reply with a quote if they want to buy your basketball cards. If you accept the quote, you ship your cards to Dean’s Cards to get paid via check.
4. Dave & Adam’s
It’s impossible to write a list of places that buy basketball cards without mentioning Dave & Adam’s.
This website is a well-known trading cards platform that specializes in packs, hobby boxes, and bundles of rare cards.
Now, Dave & Adam’s doesn’t just specialize in basketball cards, but this sport is still quite popular on the platform.
The main thing to know is that Dave & Adam’s only accepts two kinds of cards:
Modern cards must be professionally graded or valued at $50+
Graded or raw vintage cards from 1970 or earlier are accepted
However, once you submit your card collection to Dave & Adam’s, you get a quote you can choose to accept if you think it’s a fair price for your basketball cards.
And, if you have a pretty expensive order, Dave & Adam’s even covers shipping. You don’t pay seller fees either so it’s a more lucrative option than marketplaces like eBay oftentimes.
One advantage of Dave & Adam’s is that you can also get paid with PayPal money, store credit, or check after the company receives and accepts your cards.
5. COMC
COMC (Check Out My Collectibles) is a massive trading cards platform that specializes in extremely high value cards.
So, if you have a rare basketball card that is worth thousands of dollars, consider listing the card on COMC to see if you get any bites.
I’m not joking either: some of the most expensive basketball cards on the site are going for over $100,000!
If you want to know the best place to sell basketball cards that are worth a lot of money, Check Out My Collectibles is your best bet!
Just note that you pay processing fees of $0.50-$2.00 per card.
On the bright side, sellers don’t pay shipping fees, and the processing fee isn’t too bad if you’re selling very valuable old basketball cards.
Plus, COMC’s website has a ton of tools, filters, and guides to help you price your cards properly and maximize your earning potential.
6. Facebook Groups
With every popular hobby comes a Facebook Group where fanatics can get together and share everything related to that hobby.
So, unsurprisingly, Facebook is one of the best places to sell basketball cards if you know where to look.
A simple search on Facebook for “basketball cards groups” or “sell basketball cards” brings up plenty of groups with thousands of members.
These groups are an excellent way to connect with other fans who care about the hobby or to sell cards to people who actually understand them.
You can also try selling on the Facebook Marketplace if you want to sell basketball cards to people near you for cash.
Just be careful since Facebook selling can result with a lot of low-ball offers, and you also have to spend time negotiating with buyers.
7. PSA Card Forums
PSA Card is another reputable place to sell basketball cards online that can also help you find more international buyers.
The PSA Card forums are full of eager members who are willing to purchase rare items or very specific cards that match their taste.
Basketball cards aren’t an exception here, and there are plenty of novice and experienced collectors alike on the site.
Just note that many people selling basketball cards on PSA Card forums are actually just linking to eBay listings.
However, you can try the same tactic if you’re selling on websites like eBay or Mercari and want to increase your listing exposure.
If you don’t have a very specific type of card that only a rare fan would want to purchase, you’re better off with other sites on this list.
But if you have a rare card and want to negotiate with individual buyers directly, you can consider PSA Card forums for finding the right buyers.
8. Investacard
Investacard is the #1 sports card investor marketplace that helps you sell your cards much faster than many other marketplaces.
Really, Investacard’s goal is for traders to only worry about buying cards while Investacard handles the selling side of things.
When you sell to Investacard, the company actually promotes your basketball cards and sell them at events, shows, online marketplaces, and other channels.
The downside of selling basketball cards with Investacard is that you need to apply to become an approved seller through an online form.
Plus, all of this promotion comes with a cost, so Investacard is best for serious repeat sellers who know what they’re doing.
The platform can take as much as 50% for certain basketball cards they sell for you (depending on pricing and where they sell it).
In my opinion, I would consider selling with Investacard if you have a few high value cards or collections that you’re having trouble selling on your own.
9. OfferUp
OfferUp is a popular online marketplace for people to sell new and used items with emphasis on in-person transactions.
However, you can still sell stuff to online buyers with OfferUp, so it’s sort of a mix between the Facebook Marketplace and apps like Mercari where you sell online.
In any case, you can list your basketball cards for sale on OfferUp for free to see if you find local or online buyers.
Potential buyers can contact you to ask questions, and overall, it’s a great way to sell old basketball cards to fellow fans in your area.
Listing is also free, although OfferUp charges a minimum of $1.99 or 12.9% of the sale price if you sell online and ship your cards.
In any case, the benefit of selling stuff on OfferUp is the size of the platform. In other words, you’re more likely to have a lot more eyes on your listings!
10. Sports Cards Pro
Another quick way to sell basketball cards for cash is to sell through Sports Cards Pro.
This free marketplace pays you directly through Paypal and doesn’t have any listing fees or processing fees.
In some cases, you need to pay PayPal fees, but this isn’t a direct fee from Sports Cards Pro so it’s not a downside of the site.
One advantage of Sports Cards Pro is that is also has numerous selling tools to help you price your collection and find buyers.
These tools include:
Lot Value Calculator
Hot Cards Finder
Collection Tracker
eBay Deal Scanner
Card Centering Calculator
The eBay deal scanner is particularly useful, and it’s nice you can track your collection or trending cards as well.
If you want a low-fee way to sell basketball cards to online buyers, you should definitely consider Sports Cards Pro.
Where To Sell Basketball Cards For Cash In Person
If you’d prefer to sell your basketball cards in person and don’t want to deal with shipping costs, these next few options are definitely for you!
Here are some of the best local places that buy basketball cards.
11. Pawn Shops
Basketball cards make for one of the best things to pawn for money as long as the cards have a high price tag.
And, most cities have a few pawn shops, so you have a few options for where to sell your cards.
Overall, pawn shops aren’t going to give you a great deal because the shop has to turn a profit too.
However, pawn shops are useful for selling off your collection quickly, and you can always pawn off other valuables as well to make money fast.
Just do your research and call up the shops around you to make sure that they accept sports cards.
Every pawn shop is different and some only want very specific items like antiques or electronics.
It never hurts to go in and see what they are willing to pay for it.
Extra Reading – What Can I Pawn For $500 Or $1,000?
12. Card Events
If you’re still wondering where to sell basketball cards, your best bet might be to attend basketball card conventions.
Attending sports card events is by far the most lucrative way to sell basketball cards for cash.
You’re surrounded by a massive group of people who are there for the sole purpose of buying and selling cards.
This is where you’ll find the real fans of the hobby and where you’re most likely going to sell an expensive collection or high priced individual card.
A simple search for “sports cards trading events” will yield you a ton of local places with dates, times, and other details.
Take a look at this search result for Los Angeles:
As you can see, there are numerous sports card events throughout the year, so you can bring your whole collection to one and rent a table to try and find buyers.
Another buddy of mine attends a massive Las Vegas show for basketball cards every year and always comes out with thousands in profit.
He swears by these trading events for the high priced cards!
13. Craigslist
Craigslist might be pretty old, but it’s still one of the best places to sell basketball cards online or in person that you can try.
Many people sell collections of cards on Craigslist, so you can always post your cards up there to see if you get any attention.
There are a few individual cards for sale (some for over $1,000), so it can’t hurt to list a good card on there along with a few other marketplaces.
Again, this is all for getting cash and meeting in person. If that’s something you value, definitely consider Craigslist to sell your cards.
Tips For Selling Basketball Cards For Cash
Now that you know where to sell NBA cards, here are a couple of tips you can keep in mind to make the process much easier.
Do Your Research: It’s important to know an approximate price for the basketball cards you’re selling so you know how to negotiate and what your bottom price is.
Try Multiple Marketplaces: If you’re not in a rush for cash, try listing on several marketplaces rather than just accepting a quick offer to shop around for higher prices.
Value Your Time: If people lowball you endlessly, move on and don’t waste precious time negotiating. This is also why it’s important to know what price range you’re willing to accept for your basketball card collection.
If you want more tips for how to sell basketball cards, you can also watch this video from YouTuber Graded Card Investor.
In this video, Graded Card Investor shares his tips for how he flips basketball cards on eBay.
This includes the type of cards he looks for, how he prices his listings, and the entire eBay selling process as well!
Extra Reading – How To Turn $100 Into $1,000.
Final Thoughts
Hopefully these marketplaces, websites, and in-person events gave you an idea for the best place to sell your basketball cards.
The most important tip for selling is to do as much research as you can before listing a single card.
Find out your estimated card value from multiple sources and list your card on multiple platforms.
This way, you’ll be sure to maximize your profits.
Good luck selling your cards!
Looking for other selling side hustles? Checkout:
How To Sell Disney VHS Tapes.
Where To Sell Used Sports Equipment.
How To Sell Board Games For Cash.
Daniel Friedman
Daniel is a 22 year old blogger from Los Angeles with a huge love for everything entrepreneurship, finance, and investing. When he’s not blogging at Modern Teen, you can catch him playing volleyball, shooting archery, or finding new ways to make money.
The most expensive basketball cards of November-December - Hobby: Collectible cards - Blogs
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Hello everyone!
After a short break, the top most expensive basketball cards are back. Today we will capture 2 months - November and December.
In order for the cards of different periods to be presented in the top, I divided it into three parts: before the 90s, the 90s and the first half of the 00s and the last 10 years.
Let's go from new cards to old ones (most often this means an increase in cost).
So, the top 4 most expensive new cards.
4) In fourth place is a 1/1 LeBron James card from Flawless 2015-16 with the NBA logo. They paid $10,300 for it.
3) Next is newcomer Steph Curry from Topps Chrome 2009-10. The gold parallel in this collection has a circulation of 50 copies. Added to this is the almost perfect condition of the card, and the total price is $10,600.
2) And the same amount was paid for a Karl-Anthony Towns card with a mourning patch dedicated to Flip Saunders of Flawless 2015-16.
1) And in the first place, 2 league logos and two Golden State stars - the same Steph Curry and Klay Thompson. It's the same Flawless collection from last season. The price of this card is $12,000 without one dollar.
Further older cards. I will say in advance that all 4 are from the second half of the 90s
4-3) And open the top two cards of Michael Jordan with a jersey and an autograph. In the first case, the card in this form was inserted into the blocks of the Upper Deck 19 collection98-99 - a kind of parallel with the autograph with a circulation of 23 copies. $10,999 was paid for the card. And the second card in the collection of the previous season was a regular unnumbered jersey. For a re-release in 2013, an autograph was at stake in the Jordan Collection. The resulting result was estimated at $15,000.
2) Next, another overlay of the top newcomer from Topps Chrome. This time it's Kobe Bryant and the 1995-96 collection. Plus, the card itself is in excellent condition. Price $17500.
1) And in the first place is the red parallel Metall Universe PMG by Michael Jordan with an edition of only 100 copies. In addition, the card number 23/100 is of additional interest. It should also be noted that the card was sent to the PSA for an authenticity check, but not for a condition assessment. The rating would not be high - edge damage (not rare for cards of this sub-series) is visible to the naked eye. As a result, the card was sold for $21453.
Well, the oldest top contains only the classic rookie cards of future NBA legends.
4) And this list opens with Wilt Chamberlain's map from the Fleer collection from 1961. The condition of the card is 9 points out of 10 possible, and the price is $32,211.
3-2) Next, two cards from rookie Michael Jordan. Moreover, for a rarer 9-point card from Star-85, they paid more ($40,207) than for a 10-point card from Fleer-86 ($35,999).
1) Well, absolutely out of competition is the triple card of Larry Bird, Julius Irving and Magic Johnson - the main newcomers of the 1979 season-80 from Topps. Three members of the Hall of Fame + the perfect condition of the card itself gave a total of $96423.
Thank you for your attention!
Sorare FAQ - Football on UA.Tribuna.com
From time to time I have to answer the same questions in a personal and refute the same misconceptions, so I made a long read FAQ on Sorare .
Briefly about myself:
ne_moy - my game nickname in Sorare . I have been playing since April 2020.
During this time, I have won more than 70 prize cards and more than 10 times increased the funds that I invested in the game.
1 What is Sorare?
Sorar is a fantasy football on the blockchain. Purchased game cards of football players can be resold or they can participate in special tournaments. This is not network marketing and not a pyramid scheme. All rights reserved, licenses purchased and legally registered.
Today cards of real football players from more than 150 clubs are available in Sorare. Top division clubs in Belgium, the Netherlands, South Korea, Japan and USA/Canada are fully covered. There are also such well-known clubs as Liverpool, Real Madrid, Atletico, Valencia, Betis, Shakhtar, CSKA, Zenit, Spartak, Marseille, Lyon, Lille, PSG, Saint-Etienne, Bayern, Bayer, Schalke, West Ham, Sporting, Benfica, Porto , Lazio, Roma, Juventus, Napoli, Inter…
Agreements have already been signed with a much larger number of clubs, but they are not in a hurry to add them all at once, so as not to bring down the domestic market. Therefore, every month 3-4 new clubs are added to Sorare. Their plan and goal is to reach clubs in all of the most popular top divisions in Europe, Asia and the Americas (South and North) and make the most popular fantasy football league in the world.
2 Learn more about cards. Why are some cards blue and others red and how do they differ?
There are 5 types of playing cards in Sorare:
White common - free and the weakest. Their strength is 0.5 of the nominal. The quantity is unlimited. White cards are issued at the start of the game to all beginners. They cannot be bought or sold.
Yellow limited - no more than 1000 per season per player. The initial strength is 1. They are the cheapest in the game, they can only be used in the fifth divisions.
Reds rare - no more than 100 of them per season per player. The initial strength is 1. The starting price at auctions starts from 0.01 eth and can reach several ethers for the strongest cards in the game.
Blue super rare - there are no more than 10 of them per season per player. The initial strength is 1.2. The starting price at auctions starts from 0. 1 eth and can reach several ethers for the strongest cards.
Black unique - 1 per season per player. The initial strength is 1.4. The starting price at auctions starts from 1 eth and can reach several tens of ethers for the strongest cards.
Any cards other than white can be both bought and sold on the secondary market.
The rarer the card, the stronger and more expensive it is.
The better the player depicted on the card plays in real life, the more valuable the card is and, accordingly, is sold at a higher price. And vice versa.
Cards in the current season have a 0.05 bonus to card power. Before the start of a new season, this bonus expires.
Any card can be “pumped” and thereby increase its strength, which means getting a slight advantage in the game.
3 What determines the price of a game card?
Exactly the same factors as the real transfer value of a football player in life.
A football player who plays at the base and often scores goals and assists in important matches - his value is increasing. A football player loses his place in the base, gets injured, stops scoring - his transfer value drops.
Only in life these fluctuations occur more smoothly and more slowly.
In the game, a card on Monday can cost $30, but if a player scores a double in European competition on Wednesday, and then also on Saturday in the championship, then the price of this card can increase many times over and it will already cost $120 by the weekend.
4 How do digital player cards score in the game?
The better a footballer plays in real life - he gives accurate passes, makes tackles and interceptions, shoots on goal, makes assists, scores goals - the more points his card scores.
All these tactical and technical actions of players during football matches are considered by OPTA, the largest data provider in the world of sports and the official partner of Sorare. 5 Is this a game for money only?
Yes and No, At the very beginning, any player is given 11 free white (common) cards and they can be played without investing any money 8 game rounds, that is, about a month just out of sports interest. This is more than enough time to understand and understand all the nuances of the game, and then make an informed decision whether to invest your personal funds in Sorare. Therefore, initially tune in that you will have to invest a certain amount (from $100 to $500).
6 How do people make money in Sorare?
There are two ways to make money:
A) The easiest way is to buy a card for $18 and sell it to someone for $20. Then buy two cards for $20 and sell them to someone for $25. Well, and so on. Until you earn a million for yourself 😉
B) Pick a team of 5 cards, enter the tournament, take a high place there and receive a prize card as a reward. And if you're lucky to take places in the top three, then win expensive cards and get a cash prize to your account.
That is, your cards can both participate in tournaments and be put up for transfer at the same time.
For example, I have more than a hundred cards now - 60-70 of them I play in tournaments, and about 30 more cards I bought for resale.
Good strong cards are sold quickly (1-3 days). The weak are waiting for their time when the player starts to play well and someone wants to buy him (here the wait can last for months).
7 Is this like sports betting?
Remotely reminiscent. BUT! The cardinal difference is that when you bet on the victory of Dynamo against Barca and lose, the bookmaker takes all your money. In Sorara, you buy a game card of a specific footballer and can use it in tournaments an unlimited number of times until the player ends his career in football.
And any football player has ups and downs, successful and unsuccessful series of games. Therefore, having invested money once, you will still have many opportunities to benefit from this investment - by participating in tournaments or simply by reselling this card to someone else.
Therefore, I consider playing in Sorara much more interesting, safer and more profitable than just betting on sports with bookmakers. (by the way, I'm not fond of the latter and I don't advise you)
8 What is the minimum amount you can start with?
It costs you nothing to start the game. I wrote about this above. But if you want to not only participate, but also win valuable cash prizes, then you need to invest a certain amount.
Formally $50 is enough. But by investing a minimum, you yourself slow down growth and lose time while other players develop. I recommend starting from $300 to $500 maximum.
9 If you register using your referral link, will you get a percentage of our funds?
No, this is not network marketing or a pyramid scheme. I don't get any interest from your money.
By registering with a referral link, you immediately get 2 benefits.
The most valuable thing you get is my support for the first 1-2 months. Just trust me - gaming experience in this game is a very valuable asset. I already know all the pitfalls and freely navigate the prices for players - I know and understand why some cards cost $10, while others that look the same are already being sold for $50-100. This experience will be useful to you in order not to overpay and not drain your entire budget on illiquid cards.
The official rule of the referral program is one and simple: after the first 5 cards purchased at the auction (of any value), Sorare will give you and me 1 limited card each. This card can be both sold and played in tournaments.
Usually the cost of a referral card ranges from $10 to $50.
For a beginner in the game, getting a free card worth $20-30 is a good bonus!
I also need an extra card, of course. Only I now have more than a hundred of them and this will only give + 1% to the strength of my team. Which is also nice, but already a trifle for me.
No other bonuses are then provided. So all I get from you is a game card from Sorare. You will receive a much more significant bonus from the referral program. Plus my one and a half year experience of the game, which will help you avoid my mistakes.
Ask for my refka in a personal or go to my telegram channel of the same name "Heel of Morata"
10 How long does it take to return the conditional $300?
Nobody takes your money. You can sell any purchased game card on the secondary transfer market. Therefore, you can "return" in 1 day. For example, they bought a card for $ 300 and an hour later they sold it for $ 301 - so they returned it)
I don't count how much I earned gross, but the delta between buying and selling a card.
For example, November turned out to be the most unfortunate financially and my delta was 0.15 ether, which is about $90. All previous months my profit was much higher.
Returning to the question, I will answer this way: if you don’t be stupid and listen to my advice, then with a very high probability in 2-3 months you will have not only X invested dollars, but also 1X or 2X on top.
11 How easy is it to withdraw money from Sorare?
To be honest, it can be more difficult for beginners to get money than to withdraw it after a while 😁
This is due to the fact that at the start you need to get a little confused and decide which way to replenish your account.
You can use a crypto wallet (I personally use Metamask). Or you can make money directly from your bank card using the service of the official financial partner of the Ramp game.
When depositing/withdrawing money, a commission of the financial platform is taken, but this is standard practice. Therefore, it will not be profitable to drive money around the "ruble" back and forth - try not to shrink and deposit/withdraw larger amounts so that the transaction fee does not hit your wallet hard.
Once you get the money into the game and it will turn into the base currency Sorare ether (Ether) in the future, all purchases and sales will be made mega simply and there is no need to explain anything further. Domestic purchases/sales are not subject to commission.
I also want to note that there are no restrictions on the withdrawal of funds. You can bring at least everything under "zero".
12 How much money have you personally invested in Sorara?
Since the main currency of the game is Ether and the rate for it is constantly jumping, it's hard for me to calculate exactly.
I invested 3 portions during the first 3-4 months of 0.2+0.25+0.2 in Ethereum and also made several purchases directly from my bank card. According to my calculations, the amount is about $ 250.
But the last time I invested with personal funds, it seems, was back in August 2020. Now I already have enough money that I earned inside Sorare to buy new cards.
13 And what, all your deals were profitable?
No, sometimes I make mistakes and buy a card more than its cost. More precisely, something bad happens to a football player - he gets injured or falls out of favor with the coach and stops playing. Of course, in this case, the value of the card falls and it is already difficult for me to sell it at the purchase price.
In this case, there are 2 ways: sell the card at a loss for yourself or wait for time and hope that the player will play again as before and this card can be sold at a good price.
Today, I have about 10-15% of unsuccessful investments, or about 400-500 in dollars, if converted into money. But even those cards that I spent $500 on, I can now sell at a dumping price and get $100-200 for them.
And if I have patience, I'm sure that I'll wait for the moment when I can earn more on half of these cards. A football player can recover from an injury, make a successful series of games, move to another club, where he will become the main one from a jar, and so on. 14 Sorare is a game only for those who understand cryptocurrency and football?
I can say that I don't understand crypto, but that doesn't stop me from playing.
Game cards can be bought both for ethers and for ordinary money directly from a bank card. (there are a couple of nuances, but they are not so significant to load them now in this longread)
It is more difficult with football. If you do not like football and are not ready to love it, then I think this game is not for you. But the risks and the amount to start are small, so you can try. The main thing is that I warned you.
15 Have you already won cards in tournaments?
Yes, I did. It is difficult to calculate the exact number now, but from April to now I have won about 70 prize cards. Some of them he kept for himself for further play, some he sold.
I haven't managed to take the first places in tournaments yet. But one of my friends has already won divisions 3 times and received prizes worth several hundred dollars.
The principle works - the higher your final place in the tournament, the better the prize.
16 Are there no risks?
There are risks.
The main risk is that you will buy cards more expensive than their cost (for various reasons) and will not be able to earn money on them.
Therefore, in the first weeks of the game, before spending money, always consult with me if you are my referral. Or at least think very carefully before investing in any player.
Do not consider yourself smarter than others just because you sometimes watch football on TV.