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Selling on a holiday
Posted By: Robert Adams Jr
I've been selling tobacco cards on ebay for a few years now and I'm wondering what the pro and cons are of ending a sale on the next two holiday Saturdays . |
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Selling on a holiday
Posted By: B.C.Daniels
people don't look and more treasure hunters show up knowing that so its business as usual. Now,two years ago on Easter I did win a psa 5 e-102 Collins for $149 but that's just an exception! |
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Selling on a holiday
Posted By: dennis
agree w/bcd with snipe srv. and collector community on ebay i just don't think day or time matter as much as say 5 years ago. that said w/ the holiday season there just might be less people looking or more people cashed out! |
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Selling on a holiday
Posted By: Jim Clarke
If you are a seller with a nice item up for auction without a reserve, you must have ICE in your veins with all the sniping services out there. I do not sell much on Ebay. I'm wondering what the actual rough percentage is for watchers that actually make a bid? My guess would be 5-10%.. |
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