good luck starting on Ebay. one suggestion, you need to take the Hunter card out of the holder to get a better picture or take it out of the holder and get a good scan of the front & back.
it was smart to start the auction off at the lowest price you are willing to take, because until you get your feedback to 50 or more a lot of potential customers will not bid.
when you do sell your hunter don't forget to use delivery confirmation to prove it was delivered.
not taking returns is a mute point as with ebay everything is returnable even if you say you don't, ebay/paypal will. so you might as well offer a return policy.
I offer a 7 day return on all my items, and out of 3500+ sales on ebay over 5 yrs have only had 1 item returned, (knock on wood).
First thing they teach in Seller 101 is know your product. It obviously got by this goof that is Catfish's second year card - not his RC. But what the hell, at $40 raw and zero FB, I'll take two dozen, please!
Yeah I sold off all my 66 Hunters. I had a PSA 8 and a 7 , OPC 8(OC), and Venezuelan PSA 1 and I had an autographed card. I just liked this auction because it lists the card as a rookie which it isn't, an uncorrected error, then he has the back of the card as the main picture to somehow bring attention to the "error" I'm guessing. The the card isn't even centered in the screw down plus the whole no returns and $40 for a raw 66 hunter maybe a 7. I think the extra cost and postage must be for the vintage holder that has kept the card mint all these years. It's almost such a bad auction it seems like it is that way on purpose to hook somebody on the "error" side of the card. like this guy dosen't know what he's got type of thing. I'm just really bored I guess.
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one suggestion, you need to take the Hunter card out of the holder to get a better picture or take it out of the holder and get a good scan of the front & back.
it was smart to start the auction off at the lowest price you are willing to take, because until you get your feedback to 50 or more a lot of potential customers will not bid.
when you do sell your hunter don't forget to use delivery confirmation to prove it was delivered.
not taking returns is a mute point as with ebay everything is returnable even if you say you don't, ebay/paypal will. so you might as well offer a return policy.
I offer a 7 day return on all my items, and out of 3500+ sales on ebay over 5 yrs have only had 1 item returned, (knock on wood).
But what the hell, at $40 raw and zero FB, I'll take two dozen, please!
I just liked this auction because it lists the card as a rookie which it isn't, an uncorrected error, then he has the back of the card as the main picture to somehow bring attention to the "error" I'm guessing.
The the card isn't even centered in the screw down plus the whole no returns and $40 for a raw 66 hunter maybe a 7. I think the extra cost and postage must be for the vintage holder that has kept the card mint all these years. It's almost such a bad auction it seems like it is that way on purpose to hook somebody on the "error" side of the card. like this guy dosen't know what he's got type of thing. I'm just really bored I guess.
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Ralph