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Post #745925 by Atomic Tiki Punk on Tue, Jun 30, 2015 2:34 PM

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To add some context to the asking price
if you sold 500 mugs at $50.00 each (rounding out and averaging the prices of the total bulk sale) that adds up to $25,000.00
just for the mugs, but....the Shag, rare & limited mugs are worth over a hundred or two each, the majority of the mugs
are more likely worth $10 to $25 each, so if you sold all the mugs individually the overall profit would be substantially lower.

The accepted school of thought here is if you buy something in bulk you normally get it at a considerable discount
your asking price does not show this "economically speaking" i.e. not a good deal, not to mention the difference of $10,000.00
for the Bar (which is new and only worth around $300 if in like new condition) the stools, pictures & Tikis you mentioned
don't add up to that price, either.

So of course you can ask any price you like and as eBay has shown some people will pay it
but that still doesn't mean it is actually worth that price.

I think you will have to actually have a certain value in mind for what you are willing to get for it
and let the bulk of the more common things go for less, to make this sale.

Best of luck, but a bitter reality here is, the worth of something
is always lower when you actually sell it.