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All I can say is that selling is a lot tougher than buying.
Your inventory looks great, but is priced the same as multiple other sellers out there. I know that nobody wants to take a loss, but there's no real point of difference between your items and dozens of other similarly priced offerings on ebay. There is nothing there so rare that it actually stands out. Just a glut of available inventory, and a limited buying market, I'm afraid. Sellers either have to be really patient, or be willing to mark down to "below market" pricing (for a prompt sale). The only other option is to sell in "true auction format" with a low starting price. Of course that involves more risk, but it does ensure the sale. Last edited by perezfan; 09-24-2013 at 02:24 PM. |
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