by TheCollector » Tue Oct 04, 2005 1:06 pm
Hi Admin
I think when you have limited number of items to auction like PleaseSignHereX________ currently has then Ebay is probably the best place to sell for the maximum profit.
As you all know, I sold a couple of auction bits earlier in the year, and if it hadn't been for Ebay it would have been very difficult.
I know that Ebay do charge, but the fees are pretty minute for the potential exposure the items would get. In reality the listings fee for a $50 sale would only be a couple of dollars at most. I don't think any charity would complain about covering the sales costs from the proceeds made.
After all, I have checked on PleaseSignHereX________'s website several times, and it never seems to be working, and if people can't see your goods then you don't have much hope of selling them.
For what it's worth, my advice is to use Ebay for smaller lots.
Ian

Hi Admin {up}
I think when you have limited number of items to auction like PleaseSignHereX________ currently has then Ebay is probably the best place to sell for the maximum profit.
As you all know, I sold a couple of auction bits earlier in the year, and if it hadn't been for Ebay it would have been very difficult.
I know that Ebay do charge, but the fees are pretty minute for the potential exposure the items would get. In reality the listings fee for a $50 sale would only be a couple of dollars at most. I don't think any charity would complain about covering the sales costs from the proceeds made.
After all, I have checked on PleaseSignHereX________'s website several times, and it never seems to be working, and if people can't see your goods then you don't have much hope of selling them.
For what it's worth, my advice is to use Ebay for smaller lots.
Ian :mrgreen: