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Maybe if your items are very unique or unusual people arent finding them.... Im not really good at perusing eBay so I just use a few key phrases every once in a while..... but occasionally I will run across something great by accident.... so maybe you need to have more "mainstream" headings? I speak as a total novice here......
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It really depends on what you're selling. Low end stuff or cards with average to below average eye appeal just doesn't move well on ebay unless it's an auction. But if you have strong demand cards with great eye appeal you'll get a ton of messages and offers. Almost all of my cards are perfectly centered HOFers and my inbox gets bombarded every day.
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