Ebay question

Started by Big Mouse, August 31, 2007, 04:06:17 AM

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Big Mouse

I've put the gearbox on ebay for auction, first time I've ever used it. Is it common for people to email and ask for the reserve price? I'm of the opinion that they need to bid to find that out? What would you lot do as most of you seem to have used ebay in the past.

I've had half a dozen emails now asking for the reserve

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=250157659762&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT&ih=015\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=250157659762&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT&ih=015

Kenny

I suppose it depends....  If your very happy with getting just the reserve price then theres probably no harm.  But if you think it's possible to get more than the reserve then keep it quiet.

just my

Jamieg285

I've never really understood why ebay hide the reserve price.  At the end of the day it's the minimum price you will accept, so why shouldn't people know?

Personally I'd advertise the reserve in the ad (Although personally I don't bother with reserves. If I want a minimum amount, that's where the start bid goes!)

Roadkill

Personally I never use reserves.  Personally they put me off because you could be wasting you time if the seller is unrealistic.

I start it at the lowest price I'll take (it usually goes).

As you've got 0 feedback and are selling something for 99p people are likely to think it's a scam at face value.

Big Mouse

Quoting: Roadkill
As you've got 0 feedback and are selling something for 99p people are likely to think it's a scam at face value

Ahh, being new to Ebay I didn't think of that, should I remove the reserve then or put it on as a minimum price? I thought £450 which is as cheap as chips

Jamieg285

Quoting: Big Mouse
Ahh, being new to Ebay I didn't think of that, should I remove the reserve then?


Only if you are going to raise the start price at the same time, it's not the sort of thing you want to sell to a single bidder of 99p!!

Jamieg285

Being as you've been asked the question, you can answer one of them and tick the option that publishes the response at the bottom of your listing.

Cunning Plan

Fixed price format with the option to accept offers I found works the best..  Same principle as telling people your reserve, but people can see how much you want, and offer close to that amount.  Just like classified ads in the paper, car at 500ono..

1968 VW T2 Bay Bus (currently being restored and upgraded)
1999 Jeep Cherokee XJ (modern classic daily driver)

Titsy

Your picture is misleading there Ray, i'd change that if I were you as you've got an early 4L60e Pic...

Big Mouse

The description says its clearly not an older version and will only fit an LS1 - most people don't seem to know the difference anyway, do they Titsy

Titsy

Quoting: Big Mouse
most people don't seem to know the difference anyway, do they Titsy


This is true, and probably the best reason to put up the correct pic. the last thing you want is someone lodging an action against you with ebay because the item you've sold them isn't what was pictured and they didn't realise the difference because of that.

Your auction though.... Just my

Jamieg285

I'd agree with Titsy, it annoys me if I've bid on something basing it's condition by the photo, then finding it's not the actual item.

I agree a gearbox is a little different, but maybe you should at least add 'Photo is for representation only - not actual item'?  - Although that may it look even more like a scam

Rob

Quoting: Jamieg285
Only if you are going to raise the start price at the same time, it's not the sort of thing you want to sell to a single bidder of 99p!!


Problem is the higher start price you set, the more you pay in fees.  Hence why people start auctions at 99p.

You also get charged accordingly for the reserve value.  The higher reserve the more you pay....

Big Mouse

I must admit that so far I've not been impressed with ebay - I doubt i'd use it again

Big Mouse

Oh well, it failed to achieve a sensible bid so its off to the scrapyard in the morning!! No more bruised shins

F Body

Quoting: Big Mouse
it failed to achieve a sensible bid so its off to the scrapyard in the morning!!


That is a real shame I only wish I had room for it

art b

ive done really well with ebay, buying and selling,
just need a bit of experiance,and patience with idoits,

im sure if ya advertised your box ,in the right place ray,it would be snapped up and save you having to dump it....
This forum needs, ''YOU'' posting,Not just reading ! :moon:

Big Mouse

If someone with good feedback wants to volunteer to sell it they can have 10% of the proceeds