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Old 05-30-2004, 09:47 PM   #1
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Default Need suggestions

I'm actually trying to sell my Hypersonic GX8 through ebay.
Need suggestions with pricing.

It works just fine, and no scratches outside.
Is $2300-2400 reasonable?

Thanks in advance!!

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Do you mean for a buy it now price? If not, I tend to let things go for a $1 start. It's more risky because you don't have downside protection, but, it will generate more bids, making you're unit look more attractive. For what you will get for it, look at the recently ended auctions for similar items.

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yes the $1 start trick is gold
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$1? Why not one penny? []

A low starting bid is great for the reasons stated above. Also, eBay charges a lower lsiting fee for lower starting bids. If you're concerned about not getting what you want, then you can always specify a "reserve price." This the bid amount you will not let the item go less for. If you want $2300, then set your reserve for $2300. Be careful though. Too high a reserve and the item won't sell and you're out the listing fees.

Do a search for completed items matching yours and see what they're going for. Be sure to click on the "sort by newly listed" button, to see what the latest going prices are.

Good luck!

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