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Sell Party is an upcoming live commerce marketplace for collectible cards, operated by SPUNK LLC in Illinois, USA. It targets users of TCGs and sports cards such as Pokemon, sports cards, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and Magic: The Gathering. The platform positions itself as “Whatnot + eBay for cards”: sellers can list fixed-price items, go live to sell in real time, or host Pack Break events.
The platform centers on live transactions, real-time chat, instant buy buttons, buyer protection, and escrow payments. A particularly useful feature for the card market is integration with PSA, BGS, and CGC grading data, allowing grading information to be pulled directly into listings and reducing the verification burden for buyers. Inventory can include both graded cards and raw cards. Logistics details are limited: the site only states that, after a break, cards are shipped directly from the seller to the buyer. The platform provides protection through escrowed funds and delivery confirmation, but it does not disclose warehousing, shipping label, or cross-border logistics capabilities.
The fee structure is straightforward: the Free plan costs $0/month with an 8% transaction fee; Pro costs $29/month with a 5% transaction fee; Premium costs $99/month with a 3% transaction fee. All tiers also incur a 2.9% payment processing fee, passed through at cost via Stripe. Payments support credit cards, PayPal, and cryptocurrency. Sellers receive payouts through Stripe Connect 2–3 business days after completing a sale, with cryptocurrency withdrawals planned for the future.
The strengths are its strong vertical focus: the product is designed around card trading, with live selling, pack breaks, grading integration, mobile management, and analytics dashboards. Its commissions are lower than the eBay and Whatnot rates listed on the page, and buyer protection plus escrow can help build early trust. The drawbacks are also clear: the platform is still at the waitlist stage, so actual transaction volume, after-sales support, risk control, and dispute resolution capabilities remain unproven. The mobile app is only planned, and disclosures around logistics and international market support are limited.
Sell Party is better suited to individual sellers or small card shops with card inventory, strong live-streaming engagement skills, and an interest in building a fan-driven store. It may also suit pack break streamers. The text does not specify access conditions from China. Since payments rely on Stripe Connect, PayPal, and card networks, there is uncertainty around registration, payouts, and compliance availability for sellers in China. For mature markets, alternatives such as eBay, Whatnot, Facebook Marketplace, and TCGPlayer are also worth watching.
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