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A little Ebay knowledge please

My wife works for a bank branch that is about to close in 3-4 months. Since we have a 2 month old daughter this is really a not bad thing, we've been debating if she should resign and stay at home while Emma is an young. Its the difference between mommmy care and day care. So this actually works out better, now she can draw unemployment for at least six months.

We have been discussing different ways that she could make some money while at home, and one of the ideas is consignment selling on Ebay. To give this a try, I was going to let her try selling some of my baseball cards. Not any of my Dale Murphy cards, they are off limits!

My questions

Ebay store or just auctions?

What type of equipment would she need? i.e. scanner and so forth

collecting Dale Murphy and OPC

Comments

  • jimq112jimq112 Posts: 3,511 ✭✭✭
    I would think a good camera and a good scanner, good computer skills, a secure storage area, and good writing skills would be a must. Then you have to consider whether there are other ebay consigners nearby and whether the economy is going to be a buyer's market or a seller's market. Hard to make money consigning things when the owners want more than the item will sell for.

    I would talk to other consigners and get opinions and advice before you spend any money on the project. Talk to Storm about the future of ebay and what new changes will be coming.
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  • I opened my eBay store about 5 months ago and have pretty good results and have already gained a frew repeat customers. Thanks to the suggestions of a few forum users, my highest traffic times are when I am running a handul of regular auctions. I had quite a few end this past Sunday and a lot of buyers added a card or two from my store.
  • billwaltonsbeardbillwaltonsbeard Posts: 3,748 ✭✭✭✭
    That Mitch Webster card should be enough to live off of for years.
  • the jury is very out on the ebay store. it costs 50 bucks/month, but then buy it now auctions are only 3 cents instead of 35 for insertion fees. so, you can do the math. also, without a store, you can still use buy it now.

    regular auctions not allowed in stores, only buy it now. BIN also has higher closing % fees.
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  • CrimsonTiderCrimsonTider Posts: 1,381 ✭✭✭
    Any suggestions on a quality scanner
    collecting Dale Murphy and OPC
  • My opinion is that in this economy, a store is the only way to go unless the consignor wants the item auctioned or it's a rare enough piece that the auction makes more sense. There are so many items I have that would sell for only a buck or so in an auction, but I have great luck selling them with buy it nows in my store for $5, $10 or $15. Stores are only $15 per month (the basic one) and insertion are 3 cents. You'll be happy to pay the higher final value fee when you sell something for $14.95 in your store that would have sold for $3 in an auction. As far as equipment, a good digital camera and probably a scanner are vital. I have a copy stand that provides lighting and a mount for my digital camera so even graded cards photograph pretty nicely. You definitely need a room devoted to it with space for your computer, etc. and a separate shipping table (I put my copy stand on that table) if you are doing high volume.
    Steven Bloedow
    Collect Auctions
  • WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    Finding viable items is the trick here, perhaps you can start by selling things you already have around the house?


    Steve
    Good for you.
  • Store, definately!

    $15 / month for a basic store, and basic is all you need.

    On your less rare items, you will just be giving them away on auctions. Put them in a store instead and be patient.

    On your more rare and valuable items, run an auction with a reserve. If it doesn't sell, put it in your store.


  • << <i>Finding viable items is the trick here, perhaps you can start by selling things you already have around the house?


    Steve >>




    Wife and Kids count???, Dog?


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    Nah just kidding, if I do that I would have wasted all those Insurance premiums I've paid for years now.

    Neil
    Actually Collect Non Sport, but am just so full of myself I post all over the place !!!!!!!
  • storm888storm888 Posts: 11,701 ✭✭✭
    An EBAY store is still a good deal for folks who want
    an easy introduction to selling online.

    I now prefer ecarter.com, but it is more work and it
    requires buying google-adwords to achieve volume
    sales. (It is STILL much cheaper than EBAY, and one
    does not have to put up with any of the EBAY/PayPal
    nonsense.)
    Folks Who Bite Get Bitten. Folks Who Don't Bite Get Eaten.
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