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Hello and a question
Hi everyone,
I just registered on these forums and have a question. I am working on selling my collection of action figures from the 1990's and early 2000 but have not had any completed auctions from the 14 listings so far on ebay. Is it better to sell individual figures or list a group of figures that are similar or are in the same line (Batman, X-Men, etc.) in one listing? Currently I have just individual figures listed. I think I listed them close to what previous sales completed at but maybe I should low ball them a little if I want to make some sales. Anyone have advice? Sorry if this is the wrong forum and thanks for any information. |
I would put them up individually and work deals on people buying multiples. You take the risk of being left with ones that no one wants, but if you put them is sets/lots. you make take a lower price for someone to bite, unless you have some super rare figures everyone wants
hope this helps |
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