I buy a lot on ebay, but I've never sold anything there - so I don't know quite what's involved on that side of things.
But if it were me, that's what I'd try.
Just put each item out there at what you feel is a reasonable minimum. Take a reasonable total that you'd like to make on this little project - say $1000 (just for example) and divide by say 200 parts. You can do a reserve of at least $5 on each part to ensure you hit your goal.
The bottom line is, if you're trying to maximize profits, you've got to know what your stuff is worth, and that only comes from spending years shopping around for like items.
Even if you are an expert on those particular parts, the demand varies enough in this market to make it difficult to know an exact value.
So, you're not in the parts business for a living, shoot for that total dollar value goal and be done with it. If you've got some truly rare, high demand parts, the pricing will take care of itself when multiple bidders try for it.
Or maybe you really make somebody's day selling them an impossible to find part for five bucks. Worse thing could happen to you.
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