eBay Scan To List - Magic The Gathering Cards

Liz Morton
Liz Morton


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UPDATE 5-25-21 - eBay officially announces support for Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh! cards as well as Magic the Gathering with the Scan To List tool.

List collectible card game singles fast with our next-level listing feature
eBay is the premier destination for trading card and collectible card game (CCG) enthusiasts globally because our marketplace offers multiple ways to buy and sell. In fact, during the first quarter of 2021, trading cards sales on eBay brought in over $1 billion USD and buyers in the category doubled…

eBay has announced the Scan to List feature in the app is officially released for Magic The Gathering cards.

Stay tuned for a full review!

Scan to List | eBay.com
Image detection is here! It auto-fills your Magic: The Gathering card details, so your listing takes half the time.

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Liz Morton is a seasoned ecommerce pro with 17 years of online marketplace sales experience, providing commentary, analysis & news about eBay, Etsy, Amazon, Shopify & more at Value Added Resource!


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Avatar Placeholderjannicks21 hours ago
Order number: 05-12869-97956, Item was counterfeit, cant leave feedback due to "we can't find this transaction"
Avataralexclifford93Yesterday
Absolutely agree with other people here - this Ebay "simple postage" is a wheeze to squeeze more out of private sellers. I live walking distance to the post office (2 minute walk) and it's 4 miles to my local Evri drop off point. I don't have a car. So will have to opt for Royal Mail only - which in turn adds an extra few pence to the postage. Previously a 2nd mail parcel was £3.25, with this it's going to be an increase of nearly 50%. The biggest increase is for the 1-2kg parcels, which previously qualified as small parcels.

As many of the items I sell are £10 or less, this makes it not worth the bother and I'll probably have to give it away to the charity shop.

Add that to the "buyer protection" fee they've added on - and the costs are making it untenable for people trying to clear the house, or make a few bob from old bits and pieces. Not happy at all and there doesn't seem to be a way of opting out.

The sooner these sleazebags at the top can be got rid of, or some community-run buy/sell/swap sites come up - the better. We don't need ebay.