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<p>[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 1514863, member: 15309"]This is good advice and should answer your third question. As for feedback. Most people think overall feedback numbers are meaningless unless you have a very low feedback rating and are new to E-Bay (like you are). Once you have 50-100 feedback under your belt, people will be satisfied that you understand how E-Bay works. Personally, I am only interested in negatives and neutrals when I check seller feedback. I evaluate E-Bay sellers on what I see in their listings. Most importantly, do they provide good well light focused photographs? Second, do they adequately describe the item in a way that makes me believe they have some numismatic knowledge? Third, do they clearly list their terms of sale including S&H costs, return policy, and payment options? The effort they put into their listings tells me much more about the seller than buyer feedback. </p><p><br /></p><p>My advice to you is two fold. First, sell some lower priced stuff until you have 50 positive feedback. Second, you must improve the quality of your photos. People who want to buy DDO's, DDR's want to see the doubling in the photo, even if it is certified by PCGS.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 1514863, member: 15309"]This is good advice and should answer your third question. As for feedback. Most people think overall feedback numbers are meaningless unless you have a very low feedback rating and are new to E-Bay (like you are). Once you have 50-100 feedback under your belt, people will be satisfied that you understand how E-Bay works. Personally, I am only interested in negatives and neutrals when I check seller feedback. I evaluate E-Bay sellers on what I see in their listings. Most importantly, do they provide good well light focused photographs? Second, do they adequately describe the item in a way that makes me believe they have some numismatic knowledge? Third, do they clearly list their terms of sale including S&H costs, return policy, and payment options? The effort they put into their listings tells me much more about the seller than buyer feedback. My advice to you is two fold. First, sell some lower priced stuff until you have 50 positive feedback. Second, you must improve the quality of your photos. People who want to buy DDO's, DDR's want to see the doubling in the photo, even if it is certified by PCGS.[/QUOTE]
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