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Re: Selling on eBay
High "Reserve" prices tends to put potential buyers off. Don't try to get your Wish price on the reserve. I have found it better to put a reserve (If I needed on at all) at my Absolute "No Sell/sell" point to attract more bidders into the mix.
Same thing for High Ship cost. Lots of seller try to profit on that incrementally. I will frequently take a little hit on the ship to offer "Free Ship". Ebay bidders Love free ship. I have bought and sold many guitars on Ebay and I will...depending, offer Free ship...Rare thing on an item that will cost me 60-70 to ship. People jump on that sometimes and bid more as a result..get it?
I generally have "No Reserve", and I try to "No minimum bid" IF The risk is not to high.
Be a bit careful with that. I bought a guitar a couple years ago because the dude posted a "scarry" Ebay ad and No reserve...most buyers stayed clear and I scored the 6 string of about 1/3 of it's value...
Sooo...Good pic's, Good Description...Good response to Q's and you'll make some money. I have sold some...ridiculous stuff on Ebay.
I posted a bunch of "Two Stroke" Road Racing tools that were Yamaha signature tools I bought years ago. Vintage Road Racers from around the world ate them up at about ten times their original value....to wierd...you never know.
Good Luck!
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