>> Be CERTAIN that you are not underselling yourself.  Sometimes you will be
>> surprised how much some people (perhaps in very remote, smaller
>> markets) will be willing to pay for an item when you may deem it
>> significantly less in value.



I once sold a bunch of classical LP records. I had paid $4.50 to $8.50 for
each of them, and was hoping to get $30.00 each, which, if "Buy It Now" had
existed at that time, probably would have been my BIN price.

As it happened, more than sixteen of the records broke $100 and the highest
sold for $262.00. A number of others sold for $30-$80.

Don't underestimate eBay buyers' willingness to spend their money!

--Mike


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Mike Johnston's online articles about photography:
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http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/opinion/mikejohnston/index.htm

http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/opinion/html/sharpness.htm
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