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Thread: Selling disappointments
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03-22-2010, 10:50 AM #11
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Re: Selling disappointments
Andrew I would personally say you might have had better luck if you actually held onto it. All the PED stuff will eventually blow over and people will tend to forget and even when it comes timie for Hall of Fame voting whether good or bad, PED Isuue or not. It will spark interest again and people eventually will start picking up his stuff again. Maybe not the way they did pre-ped era but it will definitely go back up in years to come.
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03-22-2010, 10:59 AM #12
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My early collecting centered around the 500 HR guys and I am probably done with selling off the PED guys.
I bought the Clemens at what I thought was a great price with the thought of selling it right away. It wasn't even PED tainted when I sold it as it was before all the Congressional stuff. Still don't know why it sold so cheap.It is a subject I have brought up before and always perfect for the category "Selling Disappointments".
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03-22-2010, 01:05 PM #13
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Thanks guys. I sold several things on ebay before, but this is the first time I sold a jersey. I suppose I'll have to use a reserve next time so I don't get burned. The auction went off at midnight, which may have been a little late for people on the east coast.
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03-22-2010, 01:18 PM #14
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I wouldn't say you got burned on the sale, but probably had bad timing. I've listed many items that had no bids, just to relist them a couple weeks later and do well. It's all a gamble and you'll probably do better next time you list an item. Also, midnight is way too late for an auction end time. Due to that end time you probably lost another motivated bidder.
I, for one, hate reserve auctions and usually don't waste my time on them.Mike
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03-22-2010, 02:53 PM #15
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03-22-2010, 03:37 PM #16
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While I did mention a reserve, I will say that it does scare off bidders. I tend to try and stay away from them but I brought it up since it is a valid option.
I think the one key thing here that really hurt you was the ending time of the auction. As a bidder, I love late night auctions as I'm usually still up at that time and most of the competition has gone to bed. As a seller though, that kills your sale prices. Most of my sales when I do sell on there, the buyers are from the mainland USA, so I always consider the 3 hour time gap when putting up auctions since I'm on the west coast.Always looking for Seattle Mariners & anything of Felix Hernandez, Jay Buhner, Richie Sexson and Arthur Rhodes.
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03-22-2010, 04:00 PM #17
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My problem is that I work the 4-12 shift, so I am normally up pretty late. So mostly my best time is late in the evening. Guess I'll just have to wait for a night off next time!
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03-22-2010, 04:05 PM #18
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Mike
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03-22-2010, 05:57 PM #19
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03-22-2010, 07:02 PM #20
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Re: Selling disappointments
another thing with ebay and this tip came from a veteran powerseller who saw one of my auctions lacked this. post multiple pics of the item from different angles and the coa if any. they charge you for more than one pic which sucks but i can see that influencing someone's decision especially with gu items. yeah they could just message you for more pics but people can be lazy so it is better to just post them.