tallyho8
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- Kubota L4400, Kubota ZD326
I use Craigslist to sell large bulky items that are too expensive to ship like appliances, furniture, etc. Also common items that I know I can sell locally.
I use eBay for those rare items I know I can't get a high price for locally and that are easy to ship. As long as you have a printer eBay will print the labels for you very easily and anything over a few bucks needs to go Priority Mail because they have tracking and it automatically has $50 insurance and free boxes.
Before I moved 20 years ago I sold rooms full of my old treasures on eBay and got good profits from it. Taking good photos of everything and explaining any defects in your listing is important to get top price and avoid bad feedback.
I have well over 1000 positive feedback on sales and no negatives.
Just about anything you sell now on eBay will have dozens of other people selling the same thing so if you don't have the lowest price or the whatchamacallit in the best shape you will have trouble selling it so be sure to check the other listings before you list your item to see how much they are going for and if they are selling. You do this by looking up the completed listings.
For any type of repair parts that you know people want immediately, be sure to list a Buy it Now price and that you will ship it in one day because you know these people aren't going to wait for an auction to end.
I have a neighbor with a backyard full of rotted or rusted out junk because he tried to sell it all at more than it was worth and refused to take reasonable offers and says he rather see it rot than "give it away". Don't be one of those.
I use eBay for those rare items I know I can't get a high price for locally and that are easy to ship. As long as you have a printer eBay will print the labels for you very easily and anything over a few bucks needs to go Priority Mail because they have tracking and it automatically has $50 insurance and free boxes.
Before I moved 20 years ago I sold rooms full of my old treasures on eBay and got good profits from it. Taking good photos of everything and explaining any defects in your listing is important to get top price and avoid bad feedback.
I have well over 1000 positive feedback on sales and no negatives.
Just about anything you sell now on eBay will have dozens of other people selling the same thing so if you don't have the lowest price or the whatchamacallit in the best shape you will have trouble selling it so be sure to check the other listings before you list your item to see how much they are going for and if they are selling. You do this by looking up the completed listings.
For any type of repair parts that you know people want immediately, be sure to list a Buy it Now price and that you will ship it in one day because you know these people aren't going to wait for an auction to end.
I have a neighbor with a backyard full of rotted or rusted out junk because he tried to sell it all at more than it was worth and refused to take reasonable offers and says he rather see it rot than "give it away". Don't be one of those.