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Advantage to the seller that doesn't need to worry about inventory turnover. At least that's how it works for me.
I haven't had anything for sale on EBay for a while, but I had some BIN stuff with relatively high (not crazy) prices that I did not care at all whether it sold quickly. I put the stuff up and priced it above the current market, waiting around for any potential surge in hobby or item interest to claim it. It is absolutely 0 issue for me to have these cards in a few large cardboard boxes waiting for a purchase and package. The slow pace of sales actually makes things less annoying. |
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A lot of sellers do the same thing you do. It's America...
People can still make offers if they want to, whether an OBO option is listed or not. I have done it and succeeded many times. There are tons of neat things in the museum called Ebay.... Quote:
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