Posted by mkirsch on July 13, 2010 at 05:09:40 from (64.80.108.55):
In Reply to: Best way to sell? posted by Mr. Mayor on July 12, 2010 at 18:07:40:
The best way is to advertise as far and wide as you possibly can, without violating the rules of the sites you're advertising on, or conflicting with the exclusivity of any site you advertise on.
If you put it on Ebay, you should NOT put it on any other site. Ebay is an auction, and you have entered an agreement to sell to the highest bidder that meets your reserve. When you also advertise it on other classified sites simultaneously, you are violating that agreement (that's dishonest), and quite possibly shooting yourself in the foot. Bidding often goes nuts on Ebay, and your item can end up going for way more than you wanted for it. If you already sold it out from under the auction, you lost out on a lot of money.
IMHO you should be permanently banned from Ebay for doing that, but people rarely get called on it. You can cancel the auction for several lame reasons.
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