While that is one way of getting a lot of bids, I have been burned that way. Sold a $50 item for 99 cents. Never again! I list an item at the rock bottom I am willing to sell it for. If it doesn't sell I am okay with that.
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While that is one way of getting a lot of bids, I have been burned that way. Sold a $50 item for 99 cents. Never again! I list an item at the rock bottom I am willing to sell it for. If it doesn't sell I am okay with that.
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Most likely it wasn't worth $50.
If you are just listing a couple items a month then you need to list at the minimum you are happy getting. The .99 cent listings are a good idea when you are listing a few hundred items you put little time in researching and want to make money on the average selling price not on any particular item. You also need to know what is collectable (highly volatile pricing) compared to a commodity where pricing is somewhat stable.
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