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[*]Clean it up nice and take some good quality shots. Keep the size reasonable enough that they will still load quickly as no one will wait to see a picture that takes 5 minutes to load.
[*]Hit on all the good features of the equipment and just touch, don't dwell on the bad points. Example there is a cracked axle that has been professionally welded.
[*]List the item using a fair minimum bid, most reserve auctions are turn-offs. You might want to think about a 10 day auction for maximum exposure however most of your bids will be placed in the last few minutes.
[*]Ask for a deposit immediately on the closing of the auction to tie up the sale. Tell the bidders you will hold the item for 30 days for them to make arrangements to come get it. Tell them deposits are NOT refundable so they won't be likely to change their minds about the sale days later.
[*]If a bidder still backs out file with eBay for a final value credit and try again.....
[*]List the item and sit back for 10 days and keep your fingers crossed, Good luck on the potential sale! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
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