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Vintage 486 Motherboard w CPU 8 RAM Sticks and 8 Slot Expansion Board | eBay
486 Motherboard with a ceramic CPU, 8 pieces of RAM, heavy old-school motherboard. This is what I love to find. Kept hearing about their resale value on here so I thought I'd try to sell one on
eBay. Started it at $4.99 + 9.99 for priority shipping for a total of 14.98. Went to print a priority label and it's 13.40. That means I sold the motherboard, CPU, and RAM for 1.58. CRAP!!!
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Vintage Polaroid Impulse 600 Pop Up Flash Next to New w Bag 1988 | eBay
Vintage Polaroid camera that was bought by a local city hall and then included in a lot I bought on GovDeals. This has only taken 7 pictures in it's whole life and was
immaculate. I started this gem at .99 plus 9.99 for priority shipping thinking it would take off. Some luck guy bought it and no one else bid on it. Sold for 10.98. Priority shipping costed me 12.00. I paid them 1.02 to let them allow me to get it, post it, pack it, and ship it to them!
LESSONS LEARNED...
1.) I NO LONGER SHIP PRIORITY!!!
2.) I no longer commit to shipping USPS, and my new policy is that I choose the carrier.
3.) Whoever said "Start the auction at .99 and let the market determine the value" has better luck than me! From now on, I will be selling for the least amount of money that I'd take for something instead of hoping it'll take off.
QUESTIONS...
1.) I shipped through eBay, how much do I have to ship through my newly created USPS account to get a preferred rate?
2.) Anybody see anything I could've done to my listing to make it better/more appealing?
I am ok with making mistakes because I am learning. These are small mistakes in the big picture but they still hurt and hopefully someone else can benefit from my boo-boo.
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