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I'm thinking about selling my 1995 R-Model memorabilia, toys, R/C cars, shirts, hats, magazines etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert M" data-source="post: 15742852" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>Yes, and I am sorry it went quiet, the reason for the silence is that I don't know what $$$ to ask for what?</p><p></p><p>Doc says sell at cost, that is great on bigger ticket items, it is easy to remember what a person pays for something like that, but with so many items that I purchased during my Cobra R owning/buying time, many of which I over bid, just to win the rare item, I don't remember what I paid for these items individually, and who realistically wants to buy something of value, hold on to it for a number of years, and then sell it for a loss? <<That seems foolish, but I know, it happens.</p><p></p><p>As with anything of value that we sell, be it a house, a vehicle, a rifle, pistol, etc. usually we check to see what the current value of the item is before pricing, unfortunately, there is no Blue Book or appraisal guide for Cobra R stuff.</p><p></p><p>Of course I would like to move large lots of items rather than bits and pieces, but I first am going to have to figure out pricing, I didn't realize it was going to be so difficult to price.</p><p></p><p>I am still contemplating eBay as my "appraisal guide"? and then link the auctions and let the person(s) who are interested in specific items from this array of 95R stuff bid what they feel comfortable bidding? If items don't sell, then I will know what a value is and adjust accordingly, taking into account the 10% eBay seller fee, the 3.5%-4% PayPal fee plus shipping.......<<That all adds up at the sellers end.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Robert</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert M, post: 15742852, member: 9628"] Yes, and I am sorry it went quiet, the reason for the silence is that I don't know what $$$ to ask for what? Doc says sell at cost, that is great on bigger ticket items, it is easy to remember what a person pays for something like that, but with so many items that I purchased during my Cobra R owning/buying time, many of which I over bid, just to win the rare item, I don't remember what I paid for these items individually, and who realistically wants to buy something of value, hold on to it for a number of years, and then sell it for a loss? <<That seems foolish, but I know, it happens. As with anything of value that we sell, be it a house, a vehicle, a rifle, pistol, etc. usually we check to see what the current value of the item is before pricing, unfortunately, there is no Blue Book or appraisal guide for Cobra R stuff. Of course I would like to move large lots of items rather than bits and pieces, but I first am going to have to figure out pricing, I didn't realize it was going to be so difficult to price. I am still contemplating eBay as my "appraisal guide"? and then link the auctions and let the person(s) who are interested in specific items from this array of 95R stuff bid what they feel comfortable bidding? If items don't sell, then I will know what a value is and adjust accordingly, taking into account the 10% eBay seller fee, the 3.5%-4% PayPal fee plus shipping.......<<That all adds up at the sellers end. Robert [/QUOTE]
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