Has anyone else noticed how much the description of an item on Ebay can effect the price? I missed out on the Silence is Platinum boxed set a few weeks ago, went for about £30, perhaps because it had a glowing description and lots of photos. But I've just bought another one with a very brief description for under £10! Likewise, a copy of Postcards From Above the Chemist with a really glowing and detailed description recently sold for something like £45, but there's another one going for about £15, last time I looked...
Can buyers not see the wood for the trees? Moral - if you're an Ebay seller, DO go to the effort of filling in an extensive description, you could double your price for a minute's work!
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Like this one - http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... tegory=307MrChris wrote:Has anyone else noticed how much the description of an item on Ebay can effect the price? I missed out on the Silence is Platinum boxed set a few weeks ago, went for about £30, perhaps because it had a glowing description and lots of photos. But I've just bought another one with a very brief description for under £10! Likewise, a copy of Postcards From Above the Chemist with a really glowing and detailed description recently sold for something like £45, but there's another one going for about £15, last time I looked...
Can buyers not see the wood for the trees? Moral - if you're an Ebay seller, DO go to the effort of filling in an extensive description, you could double your price for a minute's work!
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Thats the name of the game - share and share alike.
"You do realize you're talking to a man with a human head in his hands who has every intention of using it to beat these people to death?"
Lol, well, case proven I guess. Sorry if I made anyone miss out. Recently I asked advice on an item here myself (a rare book), and I got the advice but someone read the message and nabbed it. All's fair in love and ebaying, I guess...
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Theres a certain amount of naivety posting, "is this rare sisters item worth anything, it look really cheap?", on the HEARTLAND message board.
"You do realize you're talking to a man with a human head in his hands who has every intention of using it to beat these people to death?"
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that thought had occured to me tooJim wrote:Theres a certain amount of naivety posting, "is this rare sisters item worth anything, it look really cheap?", on the HEARTLAND message board.
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
I've learned my lesson, anyway. Besides, I've banned myself from Ebay for a month. No dosh. Moving house. Leaving England, actually. Having a baby (well, I'm not, but I provided some essential reproductive material, so I'm helping to deal with the consequences...). New job. New house. Ergo no Ebay.
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Congrats on all countsMrChris wrote:Having a baby (well, I'm not, but I provided some essential reproductive material, so I'm helping to deal with the consequences...). New job. New house. Ergo no Ebay.
nope, quite the opposite- Ebay isnt fairMrChris wrote:Lol, well, case proven I guess. Sorry if I made anyone miss out. Recently I asked advice on an item here myself (a rare book), and I got the advice but someone read the message and nabbed it. All's fair in love and ebaying, I guess...
i join with congratulationshallucienate wrote:Congrats on all countsMrChris wrote:Having a baby (well, I'm not, but I provided some essential reproductive material, so I'm helping to deal with the consequences...). New job. New house. Ergo no Ebay.
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best way is to bid just high enough not to win what you don't want, as a distraction for a last minute bid on what you really want
for some reason when ppl see a high number of bids, they think it's a disirable item
for some reason when ppl see a high number of bids, they think it's a disirable item
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Haha, I may second that. Time difference, poo. Sometimes you can nab things at 5 or 6 on a Sunday evening GMT, though. Seriously, though, I don't think we can complain about people poaching things at the last minute. I used to feel cheated, but if I was willing to pay more, I should have bid more originally, shouldn't I?
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Talking of Ebay, theres some rather nice underneath the rocks and some tickett stubbs here
http://cgi6.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... co.uk&rd=1
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nope, you haven't missed a thing. and yes, complete spannerselguiri wrote:Ticket Stubbs!!!!.....People actually pay money for ticket stubbs...Man there must be some right spanners out there....or have i missed something..(besides saving my old ticket stubbs)
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
I think that it's better spend £30 in a old ticket (83-85) than £30 in a cd-r !!! isn'it ?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... egory=1572
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... egory=1572
I can't imagine anyone would want to spend £30 on a plain cd-r, unless they were conned. A fiver, yes. £30, no. Most of the CDs on Ebay at least have nice spangly covers and things, though. Which makes them worth ooh, at least £9. Seriously, the only things that could be worth £30 up must be Damage Done / Body Electric, an extremely collectable vinyl bootleg or poster that you REALLY want, or something signed. But obviously, the world is not short of spanners...
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oops. did i say that out loud?elguiri wrote:You have an ftp server.... with sisters stuff..?
err, i might do. 'cept its not up today.
but it's not for public use. it's for my own personal use. so that i can download stuff on my home pc while i'm in work.
so there.
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(sh*t. think anyone believed me?)
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?