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items on the bay prices
harris:
whats your thoughts on resrve prices against letting them just run and taking a chance.
i have put a reserve on one item as i was worried about it going for a song.
but i have an old loopy ripper cracked post and looptail weld should it run or low reserve your thoughts please before i list it.
zed4130:
about 4 years ago i put some old hotwheels redlines on ebay 50 of them in a old hotwheels ralley case now worth about £300 or more :'( then the market was just as high demand 'but i didnt put a reserve and the lot went for £55 i was gutted and never took the risk again :'( so i think a reserve is a good idea dan :daumenhoch:
jT Racing:
i reckon you should have a minimum you want and reserve it at 10% less than that.
mark 2:
I wait til 10p day and / or bung it on at what the lowest price I'd like, anything over that is great, but I end up relisting alot so isn't always a succesful method. I never really start anything below what I'd be happy to accept......it becomes gambling then. Prefer BIN for most things.
MartyC:
Either a reserve or a starting price - I've let some stuff run before and I've been lucky and not so lucky. For example I recently let a hardly used IOmega Zip 100 drive run from 1p guess what it sold for? 1p and she picked it up too :LolLolLolLol: It was worth at least £15 which is what they usually go for ::).
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