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Re: Auction separate or combined lots - advice please
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lugnet.market.auction
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Wed, 3 May 2000 18:19:25 GMT
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Lawrence,
I always find that the more auctions you have the better, especially for
the buyer. I don't want to buy anything more than I have too, and if you
separate the auctions, you give the buyer the opportunity to buy what they
want. The market, especially for hard to find sets, will usually reward you
for it. Also, it might keep more buyers in the loop in regards to the price.
It does take some more running on your part, but the people who buy it will
thank you. I have some auctions for my roommate that I have not had time to
post as of yet, where I separated a huge pile of bricks, because I would
rather have more items to sell. I think it will be more valuable as well.
Good luck!
Scott S.
P.S. Make sure you note the missing parts in the auction if you do decide to
do them separately, the more information each auction has, the better. The
gallary on E-bay is a good bet as well, for a quarter.
--
Scott E. Sanburn
Systems Administrator-Affiliated Engineers -> http://www.aeieng.com
LEGO Page -> http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Station/3372/legoindex.html
Coming Soon: The Sanburn Systems Company
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