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<p>[QUOTE="coinwarrior728, post: 1895261, member: 67191"]You can never tell with most bidders on Ebay. But I agree with you on your observation. My suggestion would be to start the auction for</p><p> price minimum you are willing to sell it at. This way if it sells it will not be no less than you offer price. And you still make your money. Ebay is not a very good place to sell at .99 cent start if your item is not a hot list item or something many will feast on so to speck. You must compete with millions of people so your listings and titles must pop! This could also play a huge part in .99 cent auctions taking off or selling for better realized prices. The more see your post, the greater the outcome in selling better. Ebay rules change daily. And you must keep up with those changes. </p><p><br /></p><p> Also you can reserve it and the buyer has to bid up to the your reserve price to be able to purchase. But Ebay do charge fees for reserve auctions depending on the amount in reserve (a cruel shame ) When you see low ball bidding activity you should take note to put them on your block list to maintain a better outcome on your auctions in the future. Ebay is over ran with shill bidding, frauds, garage sale rejected items and gauged over priced items that sell for far to much in my opinion. You are a success because of honesty, loyalty, and offering fair market prices. I encourage you to keep p the good work and stay on top of the trends. You will do better. I am cheering you on.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coinwarrior728, post: 1895261, member: 67191"]You can never tell with most bidders on Ebay. But I agree with you on your observation. My suggestion would be to start the auction for price minimum you are willing to sell it at. This way if it sells it will not be no less than you offer price. And you still make your money. Ebay is not a very good place to sell at .99 cent start if your item is not a hot list item or something many will feast on so to speck. You must compete with millions of people so your listings and titles must pop! This could also play a huge part in .99 cent auctions taking off or selling for better realized prices. The more see your post, the greater the outcome in selling better. Ebay rules change daily. And you must keep up with those changes. Also you can reserve it and the buyer has to bid up to the your reserve price to be able to purchase. But Ebay do charge fees for reserve auctions depending on the amount in reserve (a cruel shame ) When you see low ball bidding activity you should take note to put them on your block list to maintain a better outcome on your auctions in the future. Ebay is over ran with shill bidding, frauds, garage sale rejected items and gauged over priced items that sell for far to much in my opinion. You are a success because of honesty, loyalty, and offering fair market prices. I encourage you to keep p the good work and stay on top of the trends. You will do better. I am cheering you on.[/QUOTE]
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