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I'm beginning to think I must be taking the wrong approach to selling on Ebay.Lately, I've been getting rid of a few older BMW Airhead parts, and I just don't get it.I'm including thorough but not overblown useful info on the parts, their condition, honestly how things fit various models, good pics, etc, and pricing my stuff for much less than other sellers.Meanwhile, the other guys are giving the buyer a crusty pic or two, telling potentials "check with dealer for correct fit", (yeah, on a 35 year old model), starting "good shape", and pricing the same parts in lesser condition than mine, at 35-40% higher, and they're selling their sh*t.WTF? Maybe I should raise my prices by nearly half, and tell buyers not a damn thing other than how to send me $$$.
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I think you'll be better off with shorter descriptions. Say as little as you can and still say what the product is.You don't want to talk someone out of your product with a lengthy, detailed description. Or, put them to sleep.
Yeah Mike, I know what you mean, but I try to at least give correct information so a buyer knows what he's getting. And worse than the sellers who tell a buyer nothing, are the ones that flat out misrepresent their goods. "Fits R50, R60, R65, R75...," blah blah. No it doesn't, and most of these sellers know it. I hate to see a guy buy a part that doesn't fit, based on inadequate or flat out incorrect info, then have to go thru the hassle, wait time, and return shipping expense to get what he needs.
It looks like I either need to raise my prices a bit so it won't appear my parts might be inferior, or list things as auctions and sell to the highest bidder. I've seem a few thing go for crazy money when the bidding get going.
The post office delivers to all 50 states. Priority mail flat-rate packages cost the same for all 50 states. The post office DOES pick up and deliver packages. Please consider it as an option that will let you sell to all of us.Thanks
Lannis, I agree 99% of the time with listing items on Ebay as an auction.I like to bid, and see what other will do as well.I've bought quite a bit on Ebay over the years, but rarely list anything for sale. However, with smaller items that I'm pretty sure of the value, I'd just as soon list them as a 'Buy It Now", to move them fast.Theoretically at least, but my theory clearly hasn't been working too well so far... :P
What's your ebay name? I was selling lots of BMW and Guzzi stuff for awhile, and lost interest for the same complaints you've listed. I suspect that some folks are up to some kind of trickery that I'm not wise to, getting higher prices. I had a few things sell for prices I was very unhappy with, and got out of the game. I like selling on here and on ADV.
I advertised a free recliner and couldn't sell it. No interest at all.I advertised the same recliner for $50 and couldn't stop the phone from ringing. First looker bought it.When I sell on ebay I look at completed auctions for similar things and decide on my pricing based on what people are actually bidding, and what makes a winning bid for an item in a given condition. I did that after losing my a$$ on a Nikon F4 sale -- no opening bid amount and no reserve. Thinking back on it, I should have been able to see the disaster coming.
I don't sell much on ebay, but when I do listing the "shipping" cost always confuses the hell out of me. Flat Rate is easy, but with any other method I usually get beat. Ebay won't let you complete the listing without something regarding shipping. I've even asked in the item description for winning bidders to contact me first for EXACT shipping cost. My mistake is assuming people can read. Easiest way to list shipping costs?
I take the loaded box down to the post office before the auction and get a price for shipping locally, and shipping to California. I list the shipping price as the California price but indicate in the text that shipping will be "actual cost, and will not exceed X".People appreciate being charged actual cost, and not use shipping as a "profit center". I especially hate it when retailers do that. Yes, I know that boxes and bubble wrap and your time cost money. But that's why they call it RETAIL! What's next, you're going to include my share of your electric bill and rent for the time you were boxing it up?Lannis