How can I sell my Occlupanids?


  • Hello, this website was created with the goal of facilitating Occlupanid sales, now you might be wondering why would this website need to be set up in the first place? Well I live in the middle of fucking nowhere, there is no "Occlupanid community" or people to trade with, my nearest neighbor is 10 miles away. Thus most of my "rare" or "cool" Occlupanids come from buying them on the internet (eBay, Etsy) or paying shipping for someone to trade me Occlupanids.

    So how does one use this website?

     1.) Message me with pictures of your Occlupanid, what species/type it is, and how much you want to list it for.

    2.) I put the Occlupanid up on the store front page with front page priority being given to the newest first.

    3.) THIS IS THE IMPORTANT ONE, once an order for a specific occlupanid has been made I will contact the seller with the buyer's info to facilitate the purchase, the buyer receives the Occlupanid and the seller recieves the money. I am essentially the escrow service, if the buyer doesn't receive the occlupanid the seller doesn't receive the money.

    Are the any escrow fees?

    Hell no, seriously if you're trying to make money off of bread ties maybe reconsider your life, this website was created with the sole purpose of feeding into my strange autistic hobby.

    Pricing Recommendations

    I won't lie, Occlupanids are not worth, well anything, unless you're about to bust out a Nectofocales Baldwina or some other extremely rare panid for sale. Most occlupanids are going to be worth something like ¢.50-$1.50 (for comparison the Baldwina I would maybe sell for $5 max, so don't expect any $100,000 breadties anytime soon).

    What if I want a specific occlupanid?

    Honestly, I'm sorry, I will try my best to scalp weird, cool, or specific ones from eBay but I can't guarantee that this store will ever supply the occlupanid that you want, I don't own a 3d printer and have no real interest in getting one or selling fake panids. That being said I will try to keep the store stocked with as many panids as I can get my hands on. Occlupanids are everywhere around us and it's likely a family member or someone you know has a rare or cool one that they didn't notice, just ask people to save them for you and you will eventually get something rare and cool.



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