- is card kingdom a good site? : r mtg - Reddit
I’ve had nothing but good experiences using cardkingdom It used to be my go-to site back when I used to get singles Reply reply barrinburg • You are always paying a minimum of a quarter for a card at CK so if you need a ton of really cheap cards id recommend elsewhere Reply reply anaburo •
- Selling to Tcgplayer or Cardkingdom. Which do you use and why?
cardkingdom is fast, easy, and consistent I've sold multiple times to them with four-figure sales Would I get more selling singles? Probably, but after I factor in shipping individual cards, listing and seller fees, and my own labor, it's not THAT much more
- Hows Card Kingdom? : r EDH - Reddit
I use both depending on how much of a price difference it is for a certain card I have not had any issues with TCG (yet) and my only real complaints with Card Kingdom is that they are very often out of stock for the cards I need and getting my order has recently gotten slower Still enjoy selling and using my credit through card kingdom though Reply reply goreb0und • JFC it has gotten
- Card Kingdom Processing delay total delivery ETA?
Card Kingdom's order processing time is about 3-5 business days (there's a little pop-up in the cart page that says this, and it's in their FAQ) In my experience it's typically under 3 days, but it can take longer for larger orders Order processing is time from when your order is placed to when the package leaves CK Actual shipping time varies based on your location and the shipping tier
- Is there any reason to use Card Kingdom over TCGPlayer?
Go CardKingdom Dont want to risk dealing with scammers? CardKingdom my dude I will always go CardKingdom over Tcgplayer as long as the card isnt too over priced I've bought around 12 cards in TcgPlayer and around 5 were perfectly wrapped and in good condition, 3 where late as hell I got scammed on 4 orders with stores with over 1,000 ratings
- Ordering from Card Kingdom to Canada? : r magicTCG - Reddit
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- Condition grading: TCGplayer vs Card Kingdom : r mtgfinance
I have purchased with TCGplayer for a few years, they have 5 grades, Near Mint, Light Play, Moderate Play, Heavy Play, Damaged I have not dealt with Card Kingdom in the past, but sent some cards in for store credit, and am looking at acquiring some RL cards (probably revised duals) Card Kingdom has a 4 tier grading system: Near Mint, Excellent, Very Good, Good Is there a comparison chart or
- Scan card app compatible with Card Kingdom Buylist? : r mtgfinance - Reddit
I made this Data formatter specially to convert the tcg player app output to the Card Kingdom buylist format Just paste in your exported list on the left and select your desired output on the right
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