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Bedrock of the Community
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New Member
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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You should start the auction on thursday (7day auction) around 6pm pacific, start at $0.01. This will get MAXIMUM attention. Just a suggestion. Tuesday isn't a great ebay night statistically.
Edited by Broseph 10/30/2013 11:59 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Very nice find. I would definitely keep it.
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New Member
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Yea I should have started on a Sat so it ended on a Sat, trial and error... Hopefully get the hang of it soon :)
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Saturday and thursday are both good days. You can use the schedule start time to choose when things start (and ipso facto, when they end) Also, use of 10,7,5,3, and 1 day auctions to land on the desired day.
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Pillar of the Community
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New Member
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This is a cool note because it's ones and zeros in the serial number but few people collect $100 special serial numbers because of the face value. While I think you received a fair offer it could always bring more or less. The marks from the machine are annoying and do affect the value and the second note really shouldn't be worth much of a premium,so he is paying mostly for the radar. At auction collectors could get carried away but as an owner of an auction house, I suggest you don't bet the farm on it, but sell it while the demand is fresh for the best price.
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New Member
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Yes I did because I would at the proce it was going for I don't see it going up to 130 and it would have cost me money to sell.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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How much time did it have when you cancelled it?
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Valued Member
United States
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if you are serious about selling it, price it at $149.00 starting bid and then if it doesn't sell, keep re-listing it at that price.
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New Member
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It had less than 24hours. And I'm not sure I'm going to ebay it again.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Most people don't see items until they are ending. Whatever price you want it to go for, start it there. You can also put it OVER the price you think it will sell for and do a buy-it-now or best offer. That can give you info on what people want to pay (though keep in mind people throw out lowball offers)
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Pillar of the Community
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 Put it at the price you want and start an auction or put it at a high buy it now. Just for your information, most bidding takes place at the end of auctions. Sometimes it can go up a ton in the last 30 seconds.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Yup, most people don't see an item until the last hour or minutes. For example, I have an auction up with some old silver coins. It still has a day left and it's still going for under melt. I started it at $0.01. I'm not worried that it will sell under melt, because it won't. You have to learn ebay before you sell a high ticket item. Take the advice here into account and you should do well! That is a great note. I was the high bidder until you removed the item. I knew I wouldn't have one though.
Edited by Broseph 11/06/2013 9:19 pm
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