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<p>[QUOTE="Jason Hoffpauir, post: 2529710, member: 67527"]I agree with the one poster that stated Ebay has high returns but the high fees DO eat up the profits...so I do this:</p><p><br /></p><p>1. Buy from my LCD (over time he has given me a $1 to $1.50 discount on ask when I buy 90% silver from him. </p><p><br /></p><p>2. I "sell" on Ebay and absorb the hit from the fees...in the long run it works for me as I am not a business or sell in large quantities. Trying to sell "back" to your local LCD is murderous. You will not get back what you would like to have gotten back, trust me. The LCD has to make money too. This is accepted across the board. </p><p><br /></p><p>3. I sometimes, rarely though, sell back to LCD but NOT for what he wants to give me. I use the 90% for a trade in his store and work him to a comparable price that I can accept. Then I sell that back on E bay, eat the fees, and still come out ahead. Everyone has different ways of doing this, this is just one of several ways to get out ahead and not lose too much profit from buying 90% junk silver and then selling it. JMHO.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Hoffpauir, post: 2529710, member: 67527"]I agree with the one poster that stated Ebay has high returns but the high fees DO eat up the profits...so I do this: 1. Buy from my LCD (over time he has given me a $1 to $1.50 discount on ask when I buy 90% silver from him. 2. I "sell" on Ebay and absorb the hit from the fees...in the long run it works for me as I am not a business or sell in large quantities. Trying to sell "back" to your local LCD is murderous. You will not get back what you would like to have gotten back, trust me. The LCD has to make money too. This is accepted across the board. 3. I sometimes, rarely though, sell back to LCD but NOT for what he wants to give me. I use the 90% for a trade in his store and work him to a comparable price that I can accept. Then I sell that back on E bay, eat the fees, and still come out ahead. Everyone has different ways of doing this, this is just one of several ways to get out ahead and not lose too much profit from buying 90% junk silver and then selling it. JMHO.[/QUOTE]
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