O/T Selling on Ebay question.

wendymin72

Cathlete
Hey Ladies,

I am considering trying to sell some of the work outs I don't really use anymore (or just never got into) on ebay but I scared! lol Is it easy to set up and use? Am I better of selling each video/dvd by itself or sell a few as a "lot"? How does one determine a fair "reserve" price?

TIA!

~Wendy~

We don't stop laughing because we grow old; We grow old because we stop laughing...Put more laughter into your life.
 
IMO you should try to sell them individually, I think you'd make more money that way even though it's more of a hassle. Also offer to combine shipping if a buyer purchases more than one item.

I wouldn't put a reserve at all if I were you, unless you're bound & determined to make a certain amount. Selling used stuff on ebay isn't always easy.
 
I'm a powerseller on ebay and I think once you get started selling, you won't want to stop. Selling used items can be just as good, if not better than new items...just depends on if the item is hard to find, etc.
It is not hard to get started. You just register which is a step by step easy instructions. Get yourself a good digital camera and just get going! Always, always do a search to see if anyone else is selling the same item and what their getting for the item (check "Completed" items first) so you know what they sold for so you have a better idea. Use DC (delivery confirmation) for shipping. You get all your postal supplies free from USPS and you can print your free DC off of paypal.
Good Luck!!
 
Thanks for the advice/tips! I'm gonna check it out this weekend!

~Wendy~

We don't stop laughing because we grow old; We grow old because we stop laughing...Put more laughter into your life.
 
I second that advice to sell your items individually. There is an option for buyers to "view seller's other items" so people can see all the other tapes you're selling.
 

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