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I like setting auctions to end at 7 pm pacific time on Sunday evenings. Use the schedule start option. Seems like that’s when most of the action is.
Offer to combine shipping for multiple purchases.
I like to start with low starting prices. Valuable items will get lots of bids and go for good prices.
Add a note on listing to “Check my other auctions for more photography items.”
Thanks!
Do you have a standard way of shipping things?
I also heard to start with $1 with no reserve and let the bidding do itself. Have you tried that?
"Uncommon" or "Hard to Find" are better terms but don't abuse them! A Kodak Brownie is NOT Uncommon or hard to find; be sure the item is such...Whatever you do, do NOT use the words "rare" or "mint" in the description. Anyone who goes to fleabay to look for photo equipment will know this is a deceptive/coercion practice and avoid you as a seller.
Yes, I second that; excellent advice. I, too, sold a lot of excess equipment around 10 years ago. The selling process seemed to be easier then. Maybe ePrey has become the haunt of scammers (scummers) who think they can get something for nothing or naive buyers who think a 50-year-old camera or lens should be perfect without a spot of haze or discoloration. The consignment advice is excellent, but unfortunately, many of us live in smaller towns where there is no camera store any more.Great advice, ozmoose.
As many good,excellent pictures you can post. Shipping is always free and starting out I would avoid shipping overseas. If items aren't worth a lot of money start the bid at what you figure shipping will cost. If it's a pricey item then list it for what's it worth (plus commission and shipping) and make it a "buy it now". Never state best offer for an item with a buy it now price. You'll just get a ton of emails with ridiculous offers (like $100 for a 50 Summilux Asph). Remember also that if the buyer doesn't like or has buyer's remorse you're going to get it back minus shipping both ways. You have no recourse. Don't sell to buyer's with less than 10 feedback, and check the feedback to ensure the buyer didn't just buy a lot of 99 cent items. If your just starting in eBay then list low priced items because buyers are always wary of a new seller.
Never state best offer for an item with a buy it now price. You'll just get a ton of emails with ridiculous offers (like $100 for a 50 Summilux Asph).
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