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After some sorting & organization I realized that I've got way more of the 9489 SW Battle Packs than I thought I did. In general I was curious if anyone finds it beneficial to selling large lots of these types of sets together for army building or is it more profitable to sell individually?

I'd certainly rather wrap one box vs nine in my case but if there is more to be made by nine different sales so be it.

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If you sell them in lots of 3 or so, some buyers prefer it.  I sell LEGO in lots quite a bit.  It also saves a little on shipping, usually.

 

The best thing to do is look at the sales which have ended and experiment with different combos.

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I sold 8 on Bricklink at once. Of course, that did not net me extra money and the only ways to guarantee selling in one large lot are to do a super lot or to require buying in minimum increments. 

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When I'm trying to move volume and clean up some of my inventory I like to sell in lots of the same theme. Battle packs are the perfect type of set to bundle together. You can move more with less time and effort. One transaction vs six or seven is always a plus in my book.

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After some sorting & organization I realized that I've got way more of the 9489 SW Battle Packs than I thought I did. In general I was curious if anyone finds it beneficial to selling large lots of these types of sets together for army building or is it more profitable to sell individually?

I'd certainly rather wrap one box vs nine in my case but if there is more to be made by nine different sales so be it.

 

I've found it to be a trade-off.  It's nice to move multiple sets at one time, but you generally have to accept a lower price per unit in order to do so.  I've sold upwards of 100 battlepacks at a time and it is always a nice cash infusion when that happens, but I could have made more on those sets if I had held out and sold them individually.

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