Nervous about listing on ebay
Lynn,
How few? Another option, if you don't want to go the e-bay route, would be to post a "COMM" here with a list of what you have and prices. Generally when people do that it's simply "buyer pays actual shipping costs". Do, please, be sure to include COMM in the subject of your post, as per this newsgroup's "policies". Some people like to put "Personal COMM" so others know you're selling off some of your own personal items that you no longer want/need, rather than a business. HTH, Alison "Lynn Harrison" wrote in message ... I have a few scraping and rubber stamping things I would like to sell but not sure I want to get involved with ebay. Does anyone have feed-back? I don't know how to price shipping, things like that. Thanks, Lynn |
I've bought and sold many things on ebay, and my experiences have been
very positive. It's not that hard to sell on ebay, but you should be sure to have the ability to put a picture of your item with your listing. The other thing to consider is how much you think your items will sell for, given how well similar items sell on ebay. This is because ebay charges a fee for selling through them, so if you don't make much on the auction to start with and then have to pay ebay's fees, it might not be worth the trouble to you. Feel free to email me if you would like other details. |
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