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Originally Posted by perezfan
Agree....
Especially for a brand new seller with no feedback, trying to establish a presence on ebay. Let the market dictate the price, and you will inevitably develop a customer base.
The combination of "zero feedback" and aggressive pricing creates a challenge for the new seller. In the beginning, be willing to let a few pieces go for good prices. Build some initial excitement and awareness. Develop a good reputation and compile some positive feedback. Down the road, you can then ease into a more aggresssive selling tactic.
Sorry for the rant... just growing tired of seeing the same items sitting on ebay indefinitely with no movement, simply because the sellers won't bend on their overly ambitious prices.
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Exactly! especially since the ones she has listed arent very desirable she shouldnt be so aggressive. I could only imagine if she listed some of her ruth's or gehrig's how high the starting prices would be. It would more than likely backfire and scare people away from bidding