CompSyn
Well-Known Member
Man oh Man why is it when we want something we go a head an buy it. We don't play game's. But when we try to sell something It is a song and dance every time. Wish you the best of luck on the second round. May be some one will be a stand up guy this time. I told a friend of mine trying to sell an Old's cutlass. He was asking to little for the car. He was not getting to many replies to the add. So he relisted it at a much higher price and now have had more call's on the car than before. Ask high and you can always come down but never can ya go up. Good luck.
Thanks Russ.
My experience with eBay listings; what I've learned so far is that for $25 dollars you can get a 7-day auction with twelve pictures and no reserve price. However, the reality is, the reserve price is still there when the seller prematurely ends the listing when their desired price isn't met. This cost effective no reserve alternative seems to be working out well as case-in-point, within 30-hours of listing, the car has been bid up to $9000.00 dollars. This is doing better than my recent 10-day listing which included a reserve price that I paid $72 dollars for. Lesson learned. Now if the bidders can put their money where their mouth is... That is the BIG question???