Even $25 chips have to sell for more than $30 to break even. And trust me, people who sell on eBay like to make profits. The time, costs and risks of listing make it a necessity. Those who want to give things away at cost already have a resource - Craiglist.
Now, high-value chips can be entirely different. A collectible chip from the 1960s or 1970s will generally sell for much more than face value, and the costs can easily be recouped.
This is why the Chip Board is such a great tool for selling (as well as trading, of course) those common chips. It's much easier to break even, and maybe even get a little gas money. It helps fellow collectors build their collections.
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