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eBay: Shag Prints For Sale
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Tue, Apr 17, 2007 2:40 PM
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Tue, Apr 17, 2007 11:36 PM
Hi Rich, Thanks for posting these! I have never quite understood the benefit to buyers or sellers when As a eBay seller, I always figure, I should list whatever I see that two of your three auctions don't have reserves, I would think that your a/p should fetch a nice price, Plus, eBay charges you for having a reserve, I guess I don't see the benefit to either party. I get the concept of reserves for live auctions with auctioneers, Reserve to me means, "I know what amount it will take to make me Both as a seller and buyer of rare limited edition serigraphs, Just my $0.02. :)
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Wed, Apr 18, 2007 10:51 PM
"Um, yes, waiter, I would like a large plate of crow." Rich, I just noticed on your auction you clearly list your I actually collect another artist and only recently, Thanks for your private message as well. I am not looking for any print Like you, I want one so I have a set...It seems like a diptych now, doesn't it?! But, there are some great Shag prints on the horizon. I will snag one the first day those are up for order. Again, having another artist that I primarily collect, I have to keep my Cheers! Gromit_Fan [ Edited by: Gromit_Fan 2007-04-18 22:54 ] |
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Thu, Apr 19, 2007 1:01 AM
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Thu, Apr 19, 2007 8:52 AM
..also, the higher the price you list an auction to start at, the more ebay charges for the listing fee.....which is why it cost you less to list an auction starting at .99 cents versus $400.....it may be cheaper to list a reserve.....anyone know?? |
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Thu, Apr 19, 2007 10:20 AM
Rich, Yeppers, my bad! Tipsy, For eBay, it depends, and they seem like they are ever-shifting the costs of one thing or another and then they have those seller promotions, which usually involves "Free Upgrade to Large Photos!" or "0.10 insertion fee day!" ;P I used to think having a reserve was a set price, like the "insertion fee" which is set regardless of whether one is selling a Tonka truck or Trump Tower, so it may be cheaper. In any case, posting openly what the reserve is in the auction description, as Rich did, is totally cool as far as I am concerned, because then people know what their minimum bid needs to be if they want an actual chance to acquire the piece. gromit
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