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wow!! I am just now puting some retired stuff on ebay and I hope this lady shops with me!! i mihgt even give her free shipping!! LOL
__________________ Inky Hugs, Ally Blankenship Stampin Up Demonstrator Proud Wife to aU.S. MarineandMommy to Presto & Haley Bug! Check out my BlogSpot...http://allybstampin.blogspot.com/
I better get mine listed right away! That would buy alot of nice Christmas gifts (the reason I sell on Ebay) I would hate to be the seller. If I listed another and it only went for $30.00 I would be very disappointed.
__________________ Debbi~SU Demo~SCS#6378 ~My Gallery~My SUO Blog~ Mother to 6 and Grandmother to Katie- 7/31/09 & Kyle-12/6/12
I why would someone keep bidding against themselves? I don't understand that. You'd think there would be an alternating bid between people to drive the price up. Confusing.
If a bidder makes a bid for a certain amount, they can also bid a proxy that says "I'll go as high as"... ebay only shows the win amount, so most likely, both bidders had proxy's but the winner (the same individual in some cases), had their proxy set higher. It looks like they're bidding against their own bid, but they're not. HTH
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wow, I've got that chore chart set, too. never even used it. :( wonder if I should put it up for sale? I've thought about it! I wish I'd seen this one closer to it's actual bidding time. I'd definitely have put it up then, so the losers could have run up my set, too!!!
__________________ --Sandi desperately trying to eliminate some of the clutter in my house!
This is just insane!
Wish I could just break even when I sell on ebay
It's a balancing act, Shelley. You can list with a super-low start price to attract interest in your auction, but there's always the risk that there will only be a few nibblers. A couple of sellers have gotten burned lately, and tried to back out of transactions where they think the item sold for too little -- of course then they get slapped with a non-performing seller penalty, and it only takes a few of those to get suspended from eBay.
I just listed my old Snow Globe set last night, and this morning it had been bid up to $30, which is 30% more than I paid for it when it was new! I'm a bit nervous about this bidder because she doesn't have any feedback yet, and an uncomfortable percentage of newbie bidders end up being NPBs. If she's legit, though, then this set alone is already covering nearly half of the Holiday Mini order I just sent to my demo! Between that and the sets I sold last week, I have money now to put toward an order at my upcoming stamping party in a couple of weeks!
__________________ Rachel Proud SU! demo and Sci-Fi Geek!
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I know that Ebay will take a decent cut of that winning bid with all the fees they charge. I love some of the older more rare stamps and have paid a higher than normal price for a few of them on ebay but even I wouldnt pay that much especially for that. that being said, if you have some of these old ones from 1998 let me know - Treasured keepsakes, old fashioned stove, toybox, party animals - ;)
Barbara