Well, ebay failed me...
I have noticed because of the massive amount of EVERYTHING on eBay, it has become really hit or miss as far as selling goes. Anymore, your title is really important as to weather the item sells or not.
If something doesn't sell on eBay, it's because it's priced too high, or the seller has questionable feedback.
Simple.
Put your Mustang on eBay with an opening bid of 1 cent, and no reserve.....and it will sell.
And, it will sell for what it is worth, not what you think it's worth.
Simple.
Put your Mustang on eBay with an opening bid of 1 cent, and no reserve.....and it will sell.
And, it will sell for what it is worth, not what you think it's worth.
Originally Posted by Kool Aid
If something doesn't sell on eBay, it's because it's priced too high, or the seller has questionable feedback.
Simple.
Put your Mustang on eBay with an opening bid of 1 cent, and no reserve.....and it will sell.
And, it will sell for what it is worth, not what you think it's worth.

Simple.
Put your Mustang on eBay with an opening bid of 1 cent, and no reserve.....and it will sell.
And, it will sell for what it is worth, not what you think it's worth.

Originally Posted by Kool Aid
If something doesn't sell on eBay, it's because it's priced too high, or the seller has questionable feedback.
Simple.
Put your Mustang on eBay with an opening bid of 1 cent, and no reserve.....and it will sell.
And, it will sell for what it is worth, not what you think it's worth.

Simple.
Put your Mustang on eBay with an opening bid of 1 cent, and no reserve.....and it will sell.
And, it will sell for what it is worth, not what you think it's worth.

What's really sad is some of these idiot would buy it in a heartbeat for another couple grand if it were sitting on a dealer's lot...
Oh, well...
Originally Posted by UrbanCowboy
90% of the time; yes; but Timing is a bit of the equation.


