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Re: Re: anywhere to sell stuff on internet?
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Posted by paul on January 02, 2004 at 09:07:56 from (209.23.145.17):
In Reply to: Re: anywhere to sell stuff on internet? posted by Andrew on December 31, 2003 at 18:31:13:
If it's enough machinery, your own auction is the best. If it's just a dozen or so pieces, partner up with a good consignment auction, & make sure your stuff is sold as it's own unit, 'all from one owner'. Many people do not trust consignment sales (for good reson) but will come to buy from a 'from one owner' thing, so long as you sell it all to the highest bidder, not try to run the price up or hold items back. If it is only 4-5 items, you can sell off one at a time, in local farm papers or want ads, or on the internet if things are around the collector status. I would not try to sell a few things now, and then try to have an auction. The best items will sell now, and there will be nothing left to draw a crowd to your auction. --->Paul
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