posted on April 2, 2008 01:31:31 PM new
I had decided not to list anything, then I realised that every couple of months I go through my store and delete items that have been listed for several months and not sold, so I decided to list 9 of them, only cost 9 cents after all. Well, 7 didn't sell, so they are on the way to Goodwill, the other 2, that had been in my store for several months at 2.99, sold for $8 each. I was very happy, not a fortune I know, but better than nothing.
posted on April 3, 2008 11:59:10 AM new
We buy large loads of Hardback books,paperbacks,videos and audio books from a local library. I buy they very cheap but usually have to sell the paperbacks in lots to even sell them. The audio books usually sell the first time I list them. I listed some of the books for a penny and sold a few. All the audio books sold for my regular listing price. Most of the sales came out of the store though. What was bid up was the music CDs.
posted on April 4, 2008 09:48:36 AM new
For what it's worth - I got the best buying deals at the start of the promo - most of my bids at the tail-end have been outbid. My guess is that sellers who held off and didn't list until the very end fared better than those who listed earlier.