Merc 150

It well sell, if not this time the next!!

If you go to your MY Ebay and look at what you are selling, you will be able to see how many are watching it.

One problem with no starting price is you have a lot of people watching that might not be able to afford it, and are hoping.
When you have a start price then all are on a level playing field and only the ones that can afford will be bidding.
 
It well sell, if not this time the next!!

If you go to your MY Ebay and look at what you are selling, you will be able to see how many are watching it.

One problem with no starting price is you have a lot of people watching that might not be able to afford it, and are hoping.
When you have a start price then all are on a level playing field and only the ones that can afford will be bidding.
 
I just figured the lower the start price, the more people would open it up and see the video.

There are five people watching it, but I bet most are from here.

I did get 2 questions, one from a guy wanting it shipped to Montana, but the other was from a guy 80 miles away. I told him that I would deliver it to him for gas and lunch money.
 
I just figured the lower the start price, the more people would open it up and see the video.

There are five people watching it, but I bet most are from here.

I did get 2 questions, one from a guy wanting it shipped to Montana, but the other was from a guy 80 miles away. I told him that I would deliver it to him for gas and lunch money.
 
I think you put that bid in just to "help a guy out".

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macojoe said:
Reserve bids suck, cause no one knows what you want for it and they all guessing. IMO (not that it means anything) is that your reserve bid should be your starting bid, then let them fight it out to the highest.

I know you are new, so let it go this way, if it doesn't sell you can relist for free and make changes for the next time.

I have to go with MJ on this.....If it is something you know will sell and get good money (I have sold Red Sox tickets on Ebay) then I start at a penny and let er rip. If I am not sure then I start at the lowest I would take and forget the reserve. As a buyer, I can't stand a reserve....sometimes people will actually say what the reserve is. In this case I suppose you get the draw of the low opening bid and people know whether or not to bother bidding.

Good luck......I wish I was in the market. The video is great!
 
macojoe said:
Reserve bids suck, cause no one knows what you want for it and they all guessing. IMO (not that it means anything) is that your reserve bid should be your starting bid, then let them fight it out to the highest.

I know you are new, so let it go this way, if it doesn't sell you can relist for free and make changes for the next time.

I have to go with MJ on this.....If it is something you know will sell and get good money (I have sold Red Sox tickets on Ebay) then I start at a penny and let er rip. If I am not sure then I start at the lowest I would take and forget the reserve. As a buyer, I can't stand a reserve....sometimes people will actually say what the reserve is. In this case I suppose you get the draw of the low opening bid and people know whether or not to bother bidding.

Good luck......I wish I was in the market. The video is great!
 
How tough would it be for you to get compression readings? People, like your question guy, can get hung up on these things. He can hear and see it runs great but he MUST have the readings. If it's not much trouble you could add that to the listing.
 
How tough would it be for you to get compression readings? People, like your question guy, can get hung up on these things. He can hear and see it runs great but he MUST have the readings. If it's not much trouble you could add that to the listing.
 
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