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Dan...This is why I am so schizo about this. I have sold on ebay years ago and did do well, but the auction part now seems risky. I have limited understanding about the store concept and altho I never auctioned with a reserve or a high in opening bid listing in the past, am I correct that there is a one time fee for the high reserve in the store....that's it until it sells?
If I had a mailing list like Henry Yee I might feel better, but how do I make sure a $700 NrMt '42 AS program doesn't go for $150? |
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You can always put a reasonable reserve on it, but I think reserves scare some people off. I would think a near mint 42 AS program would be something an auction house might sell by itself..probably depends on which auction house you're dealing with...I was thinking more along the lines of the Sport, SI and TSN's. Also I've never seen an auction house sell Spalding and Reach guides in any other way than a lot so you'd definitely be better off selling them individually on ebay...As far as a store goes I don't know how the store works..if I have something that doesn't bring the $9.99 bid it just goes back into storage or I throw all that stuff into a local auction.
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I just wanted to add one more option..Jonsstats on ebay lives in your area and he sells on consignment. Leon knows him IRL and can probably get you his contact info.
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Dan's right in that if you're listing top-notch items, they will do well regardless. My caveat about the lower prices for eBay auctions (as opposed to fixed price) was with the understanding that the top-notch stuff was going to the auction house(s) and you were selling the leftovers on eBay.
As for the listing fees, depending on what kind of store "subscription" you have, the listing fee is a flat fee of a few cents, regardless of the asking price of the item. If you don't want to fool with a store subscription, you can always get up to 50 free auction listings per month (again, regardless of the starting price) and if you watch the announcements page (http://announcements.ebay.com/) they have a "free listing" day usually every week or two, though you'll have to be sure you follow whatever guidelines they have that week to qualify for the free listings. Last edited by thecatspajamas; 12-09-2011 at 03:35 PM. |
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If you're noticing a lot of 5 days auctions listed the last few days it's because ebay had free listings for 5 day or less auctions. Up to 5,000 items. Those days are always good days to list items that you are not sure will sell.
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And if you need some money right away ask the auction house for an advance. REA does this frequently. You might get around 40% of what the items are expected to fetch.
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Thanks for the free listing link...I will look for it again, when the dust clears.
It appears from what I'm hearing, my plan should be REA Shop around with consignment auctions. Would still appreciate opinions. I'm thinking in this order...SCP, Legendary and then Lelands and then Hunt. Free ebay listings and then what doesn't sell....ebay store. If I understand the free listing promotion...there is no problem with listings having a reasonable but high opening price listing...and there is no obligation...fee...if the items are not relisted. |
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Correct on the free listing promotion. At least on all of the recent ones they have done, it doesn't matter what your starting price is, so you can basically treat it as a 7-day (or 5-day, depending on the fine print) fixed price listing if you want. They do change up the terms a little each time though, either limiting the number of free listings, or making it for specific durations of listings, etc. Just make sure you read everything. But you're right in that, if it doesn't sell, there is no cost to you. That only applies to the basic listing though, so if you do any add-ons (10-day listing, reserve, etc) they will tack those fees on, so just be sure to read what is included in the freebie before diving in.
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For auctions, it used to be that eBay would charge a higher insertion fee the high you minimum bid-- and it could get expensive, especially when things didn't sell. That's no longer the case-- it's a lot flat rate. So you can list items on eBay with a reasonable min bid without being charged a lot upfront. They recently changed their format in that respect. Though they charge more if things sell. So there's nothing that says you can't put up something on eBay with a risk-saving $99 min bid (or whatever amount) if you wish.
Last edited by drc; 12-09-2011 at 08:20 PM. |
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