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Buy It Now Vs Auction On Ebay

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Poll Question
Do you seem to get better results listing your items with

Poll Choices
 Buy it now
 Auction
 Best offer

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 Posted 07/02/2013  8:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Canadian-Banknotes to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I find auctions always get a lot of interest. Especially with a 99 cent start and no reserve.
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It completely depends on the coin, so I can't vote.

If it is a key date/high grade/popular coin, I always go auction because there can be a chance that it will bring more than you thought.

For common coins, buy it now works fine.
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I don't know what you sale, and if I sold something that would bid up for sure, I would, but, I am selling truck parts for 1973-1979 ford trucks mainly right now. The market is way down , right now, and I saw one auction where someone tried that and 99 cents was all it sold for. Maybe when the market gets back up I can try this. I have always thought it would be neat to get an almost for sure sale on everything you list. Thanks for your input.
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By the way, the post above was meant to go to Canadian Banknotes.

Okay, Noah, I will keep this in mind. Thanks.
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Yeah, truck parts I would stick with BIN. Most collectables that are popular and somewhat unique should go auction IMO.
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Yeah, that is kind of what I figured.
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I have always thought it would be neat to get an almost for sure sale on everything you list.


That just ain't gonna happen. I have about a 50% sale ratio. Whereas I sell half of the things I list per week on average. After speaking with several other sellers, I found out that is actually pretty good. There are so many factors to consider. You are talking truck parts from 73-79. This means that someone who is looking for that specific part for one of those specific years has to find your listing at the time you put it on ebay. That is like a needle in a haystack. Even when I had my own antiques store, I did not sell something to at least half of the people that walked in the door. If it was automatic none of us would have "real" jobs. We would all sit at home and sell on ebay all day.
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Yeah, truck parts I would stick with BIN. Most collectables that are popular and somewhat unique should go auction IMO.

Things like car parts should be sold Buy-it-Now or best offer. Since there isn't always a large group of people looking for that specific part, for that specific year, for that specific make and model, etc.
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But, if you list something for 75 times below value it should sell. You will lose on some things, and not everything will be found, but the common items that have watchers and higher view consistently, should get bids. However, you are right, not everything would sell even at that.
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Did you ever stop and think that the watchers and high view counts could be from others wanting to sell the same item?
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Yeah, I have considered it, but I have sold these items fast before, so I figure it is potential buyers.
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I have to agree with it depends on the coin. If you think it may bring more an auction might be best. If you know about what a coins worth best offer may be better since it does leave the door open if you happened to overcharge a little.
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I also like the counter offer on the best offer feature. I have had very few turn down a counter offer when I send one back.
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Buy it Now / Make an Offer combo
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This is what I have been trying for a little while. It was good at first, but seems to have slowed down.
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