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FREE: Any Two Funko POP Figure You Can Find on for Amazon Prime for $12.95 or Less Inc Shipping

Any Two Funko POP Figure You Can Find on for Amazon Prime for $12.95 or Less Inc Shipping
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If you can find a new Funko Pop figurine on Amazon Prime for $12.95 or less including shipping, then you can get it buying the GIN of this listing, just let me know the name of the figurine. I have Amazon Prime Business, which I think is the same as Amazon Prime and there are a lot there to look through, just search for Funko Pop. If they are sold through a reliable vendor like Amazon Prime, you can be assured they are new, genuine and the boxes are in good condition. If they are not, I can start a free return and you can get your credits back.

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Description of the Funko Company from Wikipedia:

Funko is an American company that manufactures licensed pop culture toys. Funko is most known for producing licensed vinyl figures and bobbleheads. In addition, Funko produces licensed plush, action figures, and licensed electronic items such as USB drives, lamps, and headphones.

Founded in 1998 by Mike Becker, the company was originally conceived as a small project to create various low-tech, nostalgia-themed toys. Funko's first manufactured bobblehead was of the restaurant advertising icon Big Boy.

Sold in 2005, Funko LLC is now headed by Brian Mariotti as president.[2] Since 2005, the company has increased the scope of its various toy lines, and has signed licensing deals with companies such as Marvel, DC Comics, WWE, Lucasfilm, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon, DreamWorks, Hasbro, CBS, Fox, Warner Bros, Disney, HBO, Peanuts Worldwide, BBC, NFL, Ubisoft, NBCUniversal, Cartoon Network, Netflix, Mattel, 2K Games, Bethesda Games and Five Nights at Freddy's. Funko products now have worldwide distribution. According to Mariotti, "We were in the $40 million range for revenue [in 2013] — and $28 million of that was from Pop figures alone."[2] In 2015, Funko added Mopeez, Dorbz, Vinyl Idolz, Vinyl Vixens, and Super Deluxe vinyl to their...

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Would you sell me one for 20,000 credits?
Feb 26th, 2018 at 8:05:51 AM PST by
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No, that's way too low. Look at other items being sold on Listia to get an idea of what they are selling for. Generally right now they are going for between 50,000-100,000 credits per dollar retail value even though the official exchange rate is 27,500. The 50,000+ credits per dollar is the real or "black market" rate which most transactions on Listia go for. Credits are in a few days switching to the new cryptocurrency INK, with an official rate of (I think) 7.14 per dollar or 3,850 credits per INK. How this will affect everything is unknown.

Anyway, you can get the amount of credits or INK you need by selling the stuff you have that you are not using/don't need cluttering your house or you can do what I do with a lot of my listings, which is offer to "drop ship," items, meaning I purchase the items when someone orders my Listia listing and then ship it directly to the buyer. This strategy is profitable for me because there are some sellers who are currently selling things like gold and silver coins at exactly 50,000 credits per real world dollar and some of my lots like gift cards, are selling at 75,000 credits per dollar. Gift cards are always big sellers. I sell the gold coins to my dad at market rates. I should probably collect state tax from my dad but I still have to study that tax issue.

Anyway, additionally Listia allows me to sell a limited amount of credits at a time back to them at 27,500 credits per dollar, so if I list an item for 55,000 credits per dollar, I make a profit (Listia takes 10% of the Get It Now Price and there is an additional 20% selling fee and I have to pay taxes sometimes to Amazon so the real margin is about 15%). Soon however, once we switch to INK, everybody will be allowed to sell INK for dollars or at least for Ethereum, which is a cryptocurrency with a stable high value which in turn can be easily turned into dollars.
Feb 26th, 2018 at 8:35:08 AM PST by

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