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nobody buying L's these days?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mo Boost" data-source="post: 1391927" data-attributes="member: 11454"><p>Ebay....:lol1: :lol1: :lol1: </p><p></p><p> I have had a bit of experience at that.</p><p></p><p> Most of the people go there expecting "rock-bottom prices" and cheap deals.....half of them don't know the value of what they're bidding on.... the ones who DO know will be the ones to bargain with.</p><p></p><p> NEEDa04L banged the nail on the head. Don't post your "must sell" price for everyone to see. Post a low opening bid, and set the auction with a reserve price for the minimum you would take on the sale.....that should be your "must sell" price.</p><p></p><p> I've gotten some good buys on Ebay and I've had some hard-won auctions I've had to snipe. Most of the the good, smart bidders will come in late in the auction and the cheaper, indecisive bidders will "chip away" at other people's prior bids hoping to "one-up" them and come away with a modest buy.</p><p></p><p> That sucks if you are a seller, because you know what the item is worth and you don't want to take a loss. Good buyers will, too....but as a seller, you have to make sure that both parties come away thinking they got a good deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mo Boost, post: 1391927, member: 11454"] Ebay....:lol1: :lol1: :lol1: I have had a bit of experience at that. Most of the people go there expecting "rock-bottom prices" and cheap deals.....half of them don't know the value of what they're bidding on.... the ones who DO know will be the ones to bargain with. NEEDa04L banged the nail on the head. Don't post your "must sell" price for everyone to see. Post a low opening bid, and set the auction with a reserve price for the minimum you would take on the sale.....that should be your "must sell" price. I've gotten some good buys on Ebay and I've had some hard-won auctions I've had to snipe. Most of the the good, smart bidders will come in late in the auction and the cheaper, indecisive bidders will "chip away" at other people's prior bids hoping to "one-up" them and come away with a modest buy. That sucks if you are a seller, because you know what the item is worth and you don't want to take a loss. Good buyers will, too....but as a seller, you have to make sure that both parties come away thinking they got a good deal. [/QUOTE]
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