I'm having a debate with myself while it's slow in my store.. Is it better to start an auction off with a low price and charge or shipping, or higher price and free shipping?
The past few days I've listed stuff with free shipping, but setting my starting price higher thinking I'd get good results, not so much..
I know it's all about what you're putting up there, but I see similar items sell daily and mine get glossed over..
Who's winning the debate?
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Back in the day when eBay charged a different fee for different levels of starting prices we placed I had a friend to always started EVERYTHING at $.99. He just had to save that extra $.50 to $1.00 he would have to have paid to start an item at a higher rate. One time I bought something from him for $.99 that was worth $15 to me and I would have gone that high had anyone else bid on it, but no one did and I got it for $1.00 (I gave him the extra penny for delivering it to me at the flea market the next time he came.)
This was all OK since we were friends but he learned a bit of a lesson. He had another set that he hadn't adverstised and I bought it from him for $5.00...again we were both happy.
Anyway, I start an item at the price I want it to bring (for the most part). If I paid $5 and I have seen them sell for $50 I might start it at $35 or $40, but sometimes I'll start it at what the last one on eBay sold for. Has worked pretty well for me.
Also, I have had things NOT SELL (say at $45) and I will relist it at $55 and it will sell. Sometimes (maybe more often than not) it's just a matter of who is online.
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As to free shipping, I usually only do that when it's something light (like a patch) sent first class, and even then I might build that $.46 into the asking price !
Glossed over? Sometimes it's something you'll never know... why they took person "B" instead of you.