
I have noticed a few more people usingĢ day auctions recently and that seems to work well if it’s something that you know isn’t of limited appeal. Would pay and you can end with not many people competing as it ends. Depending on your selection in Step 1, in the second box, either select a value from the drop-down list or enter keywords in the text box. If you are trying to sell something where there are quite a few similar items usually available if you auction for a weekĪ lot of people will buy the ones that are listed BIN rather than wait to see if they might get yours at the price they Find orders using the Basic Search capabilities by following these steps: Select a search filter from the first drop-down list. You could list the items separately and they would probably go quicker but also probably at slightly less in total.

Limit your potential buyers as not everyone wants the kit and the extras so better list BIN and just be patientĪnd wait for the right buyer.
Jbidwatcher seller search plus#
Just sold all my camera gear and wanted to sell 2 cameras that came as kits with a lens plus includedĮxtra batteries and some other small bits with them (saves on postage and packing) because of this you What something is really worth or I’m happy to sell it for whatever I can get. I haven’t used the auction option for a while, would probably only use it if I really don’t have a clear picture (Plus, of course, you run the risk of getting a grotty old wheel centre returned to you in 179 days time with a SNAD case raised through PayPal.) And the few people who will actually bid on auctions will be mostly using snipers, not manually bidding during of the auction.ĮBay is a very different place to what it used to be a few years ago. Plus, most people want something now (again, the Amazon next-day delivery model has changed expectations), not when the auction ends in however many days time. For me it's not unusual for a search to return over a thousand results, of which at most 5 or 6 are auctions.(An example: I have a search for "(variable,adjustable) power supply (5a,10a)" which currently (no pun intended) returns 1368 results, of which 2 are auctions and the other 1366 are Buy It Now only.ĮBay have very much moved to the Amazon model - hence they try very hard to get sellers to include Make Offer, even on auction listings. The number of Auctions (as opposed to Buy IT now) listings on eBay is tiny.
