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Greg Morris cards
I’m considering consigning with Greg Morris. I sent an email that didn’t receive a reply. I tried reaching for the last week and the number was not working. For days it just goes to voicemail. And I tried completing thier online query request On thier website, and that is not working properly.
Does anyone know if they are they still accepting consignments? Are these combined issues a bad omen? Any suggestions for others that take consignments for nice raw cards? Cory Weiser |
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Cory, I have never bought, sold or had any interaction whatsoever with Greg Morris Cards. However, I, personally, would not consign valuable cards to any outfit that does not answer phone calls or emails or return messages, etc. Not to mention, the mojo seems bad from the start. My two cents (probably not worth one cent).
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Try contacting him here. Looks like he was on a couple days ago. Gregmorris818
I’m pretty sure he is running a Skeleton crew right now due to California Laws around COVID. I don’t follow state to state so not sure if that changed. Anyways I know he had family helping with the operation etc. Good luck. |
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I have only the highest praise for Greg Morris...I do think our current situation is the reason for your inability to contact him so far.
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Greg Morris
I have had nothing but great results with Greg Morris. Crazy times is no doubt the reason for delay in response. Good luck!
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Thx, Cory Weiser |
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My personal experience was they were sort of hard to get a response from. However, that being said, I trusted their reputation and they did not disappoint. GM did a very nice job with the thousands of 50s, 60s and early 70s commons that my dad and I consigned to them. Over 90% of the cards sold and I would have lost my mind trying to list, sell and ship them one by one. Overall, a positive experience.
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Greg's cards get premium over most raw cards on ebay, but what I do not like about his service is they are very picky on consignments.
I had contacted them before to consign thousands of cards all in gradeable shape ranging from $1.00 to $1,000+ and they told me they cannot accept 90% of my set break cards because they only want to sell the hall of famers or the vintage that is over a certain average price/grade. They had no interest in the set breaks that would be close to the opening bid for common cards and they basically told me to send in the cream of the crop only. I did not understand why they ask for set breaks, but then were only interested in key hall of famer cards and not the commons from the entire set. I would have felt differently if they had never sold these $1.00 cards before, but I've looked up many of the ones they signaled that they cannot sell and they have sold them before for other consignors so I am passing altogether. I would have sent him quite a lot so I was disappointed in the questionable sales response... Last edited by murphy8276; 06-08-2020 at 01:19 AM. |
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That is odd. I am not interested in sending only cream of the crop. ALL sellers will take cream of the crop!! Shoot, you can sell cream of the crop yourself and do rather well. I too, am baffled by your experience, as I was under the impression set breaks was what they did.
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You shouldn't be baffled. They have manpower costs to worry about; people don't work for free. Barely break even on $1 commons, so why do it?
If you really want to sell those one-by-one, mail them to COMC and pay 50 cents each (new charge for listing pre-1980 and oddball cards) for them to scan them in. Then you can price them whatever you like and wait years for them to sell. But at least they're out of your house, with a chance to make you a profit down the line.
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Seems like they might have done you a favor.
I believe some consignors charge $2.50 flat fee for any card that sells under $10. So you'd literally be writing them check to sell them.
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I am pretty sure that is it....I don't think people realize how much work it is to break up a 700 card set...one by one.
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They want to sell it lots, but of course they have no lots currently listed and some cards labeled as LOW GRADE crease. If anyone knows of another consignor that does set breaks, let me know.
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I too have to chalk the whole thing up to them being swamped and severely understaffed, but being turned down like that after being approved was unbelievable. |
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What are his consignment rates now? I know it’s a sliding scale but if I remember right it was averaging north of 30%.
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30%??? Holy guacamole!!! I think I would keep the set together and pay 10% or so.
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Pricey, but I don't know another seller that consistently gets the prices on singles that he does. Plus it is labor intensive to do small listings.
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Wow, this is ridiculous. I am glad they told me to not send beforehand... Last edited by murphy8276; 06-11-2020 at 02:51 AM. |
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So much work to sell individual raw cards, scanning, listing, shipping. If you have the tine, try it yourself, some dont have that luxury, remember I think ebay/payal fees.end up being about 12% anyhow.
They do seem to have a following for high grade raw cards. I recently sent them a psa 8 oc card, which they grade as ex to ex-mt, they are clearly conservative in their grading. I will report back to this thread if any cards receive the outlandish bids I'm hoping for.
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I checked out GM's listings last night, which, for me, was the first time in a long time. I made to around 150 pgs of cards before my eyes couldn't take anymore.
With the current Covid rules/isolation/social distancing, etc, I was quite surprised to see so many pgs of cards listed. As far as I know, some are still working from home and they currently have a skeleton crew because of covid. I personally like GM cards and although I have never consigned anything to them, I wouldn't hesitate if the time ever comes.
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While this was almost a year ago, I was told by a person at GM that only 25% of their listed cards are from consignments. Additionally, some of my friend's Ebay auctions were purchased directly by GM buyers (I believe). So it seems it may be easier for GM to purchase cards and be selective, vs. accepting consignments.
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It's funny, while visiting tables at a show out here a year or two ago, a guy from GM cards was present and pretty aggressively looking to buy stuff. Chatting away, repeatedly mentioning Greg Morris cards, stating "ungraded cards only," showing binders of stuff he picked up that day, etc. It was like sitting back and watching a used-car salesman employ silly 'Salesmanship 101' techniques. Some sellers were obviously thinking, "Is this guy serious???" He is/was undoubtedly one of the GM buyers mentioned.
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Consigment
This is from their consignment page on their website.
We also accept cards on consignment. All consigned cards are sold in eBay auctions. Because we have tens of thousands of customers and list 15,000+ cards per day, we can guarantee consignors a wide audience for their cards. Our standard rate is 25 percent of final auction values, plus a 50 cent surcharge on all cards that sell for $10 or less. They have 22,000 auctions running at the moment. 270,000 positive feed backs in the past year. It is amazing that they can keep generating numbers like these.
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Let's put ourselves in Greg's shoes...
He is in a state with very strict restrictions due to Covid where fines are in the thousands of dollars (and actually being issued/upheld). He is working with a skeleton crew at best and his family and kids are even helping out. Somehow he is still maintaining listing and shipping 50,000 cards a month through all of this. The amount of work this requires is mind-boggling. I can't even fathom how many hours a week he is putting in, does he even have a waking moment to eat or sleep? Take a moment and think how long it takes you to grade, list and ship one card. Now multiple that by 40,000-50,000. Imagine grading cards (Greg is going through and grading 200,000+ cards to actually get the quantity of listings they do) continuing buying inventory (and the time to look for it), managing consignors, managing eBay customers questions and shipping issues, maintaining that quantity of listings, and shipping out 50,000+ cards... Every... single... month... I think it is completely acceptable that, at the moment, he does not have time to answer the phones or e-mails and is focusing on continuing the operation as best he can. What Greg is accomplishing is inconceivably difficult. Even when Invest In Baseball was active and we had 11 staff members including myself and a full time grader we were only able to hit half of that capacity. Truly insane. I know how much work it takes to list a single card (and 10,000 cards) and charging 25% probably isn't enough for the value added and time it takes. He also loses money on shipping because he combines orders into one. I will happily pay that rate any day. I think anger and frustration is being misplaced for empathy and understanding for an insurmountable task for even a full staff to take on, let alone one man and his family. Edit: I forgot to add he even has an extra account running a store and 1,000+ graded auctions a week. You go Greg! Last edited by Sean1125; 06-12-2020 at 01:33 PM. |
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I hate when that happens
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I just realized what I did there LOL
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Does anyone know the EBay buying ID for them?
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They are a sponsor/paid advertiser on here so there is usually a banner at the top part of the page. https://www.gregmorriscards.com/
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