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Mon, 12 Jul 1999 23:17:25 GMT
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Subject: Should I hold an auction?
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Revision: Todd Lehman, 1996-01-08
Location: /market/auction/awareness/

<P>An auction is a lot of work.  It is rewarding, but sometimes there are
   better ways to get rid of something, for example if you are lucky you may be
   able to do a simple LEGO<SUP><FONT SIZE="-2">&reg;</FONT></SUP>-LEGO<SUP><FONT SIZE="-2">&reg;</FONT></SUP> trade with someone.  But finding a good equal
   LEGO<SUP><FONT SIZE="-2">&reg;</FONT></SUP>-LEGO<SUP><FONT SIZE="-2">&reg;</FONT></SUP> trade is not always an easy thing -- most of the time you will end
   up doing an unbalanced LEGO<SUP><FONT SIZE="-2">&reg;</FONT></SUP>-LEGO<SUP><FONT SIZE="-2">&reg;</FONT></SUP> trade padded out with cash (either
   direction) and this is a great way to test the waters.</P>

<P>Think carefully about what you're considering selling.  If it's something
   you still play with or is nostalgic, you should probably hang on to it.
   Otherwise, what good is it to you?  Put it up for adoption to the highest
   bidder and reinvest that money into something more to your liking.</P>

<P>If the reason you're hanging on to it is for the neat pieces, look around
   at sets currently in stores -- maybe newer sets have those pieces too.
   Think opportunistically.  Also think how wonderful it will make a collector
   feel to acquire a missing set.</P>

<P>Watch out for other enterprising folks.  If you price your opening bids too
   low and there is little demand, someone with better marketeering skills may
   snatch it up and sell it a month later at a better price -- a frustrating
   experience, but one to grow from.</P>

<P>The selling price of an item is a function of its potential value and the
   promotional skills you use in selling it.  The potential value of an item
   is a function of its condition, its completeness, and its demand at a given
   time of the year.</P>



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