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Ebay 10¢ listing day is coming to an end... How many items did you list?
#1
I took advantage of it and listed 10 items today, bringing my currently selling total up to 15. Considering I just started ebaying, I'm quite thrilled with having 15 items for sale at once. I just wish buyers weren't so slow at leaving feedback. I'm at 60, all positive, but I have 13 open items that I'm waiting for feedback on..

So, how'd you all make out?
(For those of you scrambling to list now that you've been reminded, don't forget to list in a second category for an additional 10¢)
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#2
wan't it alwasy 10 cents? how do you make the cent sign?
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#3
No, the listing fee is based on the starting price. For items which start at higher than 99¢ or that are BIN, the listing fees start to add up. Especially if you do 2 categories.

Option 4
(the dollar sign 4)
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#4
If you can get 60-70% of your customers to leave feedback you'll be
doing good. I'm up 2943 total positives, 2549 Uniques Positives and
only 2 negatives. Multiple feedbacks from a person only count as one
towards your Unique Positives. I wouldn't sweat if they don't leave
it, it add up over time with you keep selling. My 8 year anniversary
selling on eBay is coming up soon. Good Luck!

To answer the question I only got 4 items listed I spent about 3 hours
boxing up two large items and then took them to FedEx. Double boxing
large heavy electronic equipment is for the birds.
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#5
I think under a dollar listing fee is 25¢ and $1.00 up to $9.99 it's
35¢ and so on and so forth. Those months when your fees are in the
hundreds of dollars it hurts.
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#6
I agree Grateful, boxing up heavey electronics is really, really not fun. I generally take my BIG stuff to UPS to box and ship, but normally use Fedex.

Grim, unfortunately I didn't get anything posted today. I'm still waiting on my two new machines (the single MDD and the AGP) to rape/pillage and frankenmac and then I'll spend an afternoon of posting. That and we're still unpacking and I don't know where all my packing supplies are yet. Smile
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#7
Where do you get your packing supplies such as tape? We've
ordered a few cases from sellers on eBay but have never been
happy with the quality. Right my wife is buying tape at
Lowe's Building Supply of all places, it's cheaper and very
good quality.
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#8
Grateful: For pkg tape, Office Max sells their house brand in a pack of 6 rolls which is fairly decent. Not quite 3M, but stronger and stickier than other cheap stuff I'd bought before. I think they also offer larger quantity bundles.
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#9
I bought my tape from Meijer when it was on sale, 3M, somewhat cheap. Bought a tape gun then, too.

I've been saving all my boxes from things I bought on ebay, so I have a huge stash currently that I use to ship things in. I also have a friend who managed to get me half a dozen boxes from his work. So now I'm selling T-Shirts and packing them in Woolf Aircraft, Tube Fabrication boxes. Think anyone notices?
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#10
What's ebay?





Just kidding.
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