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| kingjohn3:
--- Quote from: wiggy on October 03, 2013, 08:08:59 PM ---If you don't mind a little unsolicited advice, I would recommend that you work your way through the list you have a bit, then when it's been significantly reduced, add more items. It's one thing to load a ton of stuff up on eBay, but when you're selling a ton of stuff on a forum and you're being bombarded with PMs about shipping, price breaks on purchases of multiple titles, etc. it can get QUITE burdensome. In my humble opinion, you're better off selling in chunks of less than 100 titles at a time. Just a thought. --- End quote --- Probably not going the ebay route just yet. Once ive finalized my list i may go with a big yard sale. Guess ill be that guy that has the old games, comics & toys for dirt cheap. Dirt cheap meaning lower end ebay prices for games, dollar comics and who knows on the toys, mixed with a little common sense. I havent sold on ebay in years so im not at all familiar with how much shipping would be plus the fact that the list will be changing some. Thanks for the advice, makes alot of sense |
| sheep2001:
I don't really get if you've got stuff ready to sell, and buyers ready to buy, why you would pull the plug and wait to get more stuff on the list? Your call though. |
| palmer6strings:
--- Quote from: sheep2001 on October 04, 2013, 05:19:11 PM ---I don't really get if you've got stuff ready to sell, and buyers ready to buy, why you would pull the plug and wait to get more stuff on the list? Your call though. --- End quote --- Agreed. |
| kingjohn3:
Yall think what im asking is a fair price? |
| FritzWhite:
Not trying to call you out bud, but several people here are ready to buy and now you're saying you can't sell because you realize you have extra stuff to inventory before you can sell anything you've already listed? |
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