and drives the bid often is not what I thought.
So I won that online unit (after sniping a guy who sniped me the previous month) and had figured out what we had $$$ wise. The final price after the 10% buyers premium was $79.50.
The mattress set was garbage - $10.
Some of the seen appliances were ratty -$10
The giant ficus tree was trashed -$10
So there's $30 of my $80. Yikes! But we did find 2 Compaq computer towers, with 3 Planar 15" flat screen monitors and numerous keyboards, cables and mice. 2 beautiful flower girls dresses and just a mishmosh of stuff.
We had some buyers coming over for a stereo cabinet (fallaparticle board from a previous unit) and they took a rolling sterilite 6 drawer unit for $10.
Then another group showed up 5 minutes later for the same stereo cabinet (oops.....), they were disappointed, but we managed to sell them $50+ worth of merchandise including the microwave and fallaparticle board desk from the online unit!
In the bottom of a bag I found a broken Nintendo-ds-lite. Listed it on ebay for an opening of $4.99. Already has a bid with watchers.
So as of right now, I've made back $35 of the $80 and have quite a bit of salable items. I'm praying somebody can come up with a quick $150-200 for the computer stuffs so I can simply donate the 4+ bags of clothes I ended up with!!
Oh and can I interest you in a Lusty Linda (x-rated) pen holder?! sheesh~
I'm glad I got the unit and it was a learning experience, but frankly~I like the action of a live auction much better. While I could study the photos, seeing in real life is believing.