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I have some times I would like to sell. It seems like eBay would be the best place. They are Warhammer miniatures. I have tried taking digital photos of some of the pieces but they never look sharp.
I'm wondering if it's worth all the hassle or if I should just take them down to this place called zold who sell things on eBay. Some of my pieces have won first place in Games Workshop painting contests and I know they would go for a good price. |
Get the best pic you can, and put them up. I've not had much luck, but I didn't really have anything cool to sell.
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<font color=skyblue>Its all about selecting the right lighting and getting the right angle when taking shots that will govern how an item sells. I have taken some pics that I wished could have come out better of things before, and they sold in less than a week, to my surprise. </font>
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Buy a better camera.
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Don't mean to take the thread offtopic, but geez hasn't eBay's stock gone down the gurgler in recent months. I foolishly listened to my broker when he said "buy" when it was "undervalued" at $34, now it's $23!!! Bastard. :mad:
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I'd be for kicking him in the 'nads....
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The other facture is the this place has a good rep. with email. I have no history at all. I know mqny people take that into account.
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There was a place out here that did Ebay work for folks. They charged a minimum of 30% of the sale for their commission... quite hefty, all things considered.
I decided to put my stuff up myself, and it sold easily enough. They've since gone out of business... 30% is a pretty big chunk to give up. I'd put it up yourself, making sure you take good pictures. You might also try a local gaming shop to see if they'd put your work on consignment. |
I tried the gaming shops and they told me to put it eBay and get more monry. You're about the commission too. 30% is a lot. Thar's about what this place charges.
How do you work out the shipping rates and what did you set up for payment? |
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Better let Larry do that... [img]graemlins/heee.gif[/img]
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Don't get too close when taking pictures unless you have a macro mode on your camera, set the camera on something solid so it doesn't move at all, ect.
If you've got no feedback on Ebay start with your lowest price end items, and work up to the ones that you want to net the most cash out of. Sell units together, it's tempting to sell a squad model by model, but you get less bids and lower return doing it that way. |
Thanks Q'alooaith,
Do they have suggested rates for shipping? I am in CAnada and was thinking of keeping it to North America. Is there much difference going over seas etc? |
Use the shipping calculator... Ebay provides you with one easily enough. You just need to know weight and dimensions, and then they plug in their zip code. Starting from where you are, UPS or FedEx will just figure it out.
Postage overseas can be a lot more, and you may need to deal with going through customs. US/Canada will be far easier. Some people try to make extra cash on shipping and handling. I haven't done that, and find it offensive; however, you do need to pay for packaging, dunnage, tape, and such. I may add a couple of bucks for that, but that's it. You'll want to give people an insurance option, too. Eliminates the "damaged in transit" blues... As for payment, I use PayPal. Knock it or not, it's easy... real easy. All you have to do is to validate your account, which takes just a day or so. You have to confirm the amount of two small deposits they make, and you're verified. |
Good info Bungleau;
I know what you mean about the extra shipping, I've seen it myself. What would you say the packing material would cost? I would need mostly small boxes 4" - 5" cubed and popcorn and bubble wrap. Also some bigger boxes for the manuals or padded mailers. Can you also set minimum bids in order to not loose your shirt? [ 07-24-2006, 07:22 AM: Message edited by: Variol (Farseer) Elmwood ] |
I'd head down to an office supply store (Office Depot, Office Max, Staples, etc.) and check their prices on packaging. Then divide it out to find your per-package cost. Things like dunnage (the internal packing materials) are harder to estimate... fortunately, a roll of bubble wrap is fairly cheap.
For the sizes you appear to be talking, I'd add a buck over the cost of the box and you should be set. Either that, or round the box cost up to the next dollar. And yes, you can set minimum bids. There is a fee for that, so be sure to factor that in. Hmmm... seems to me I put together a spreadsheet when I was listing my first couple of items that helped me figure out the Ebay fees. Drop me a PM with your email, and I'll dig it up and send it over. |
Thanks Bungleau,
And I work for Staples, so watch that Office Depot, Office Max, talk! [img]smile.gif[/img] I think really need to work on lighting more than anything with the pics. What about time? Is it a long precess to list items? I know I would want to have descriptions for amny items I put up. I have some miniatures which won first place in Games Workshop painting contests. |
The longest part of the process will be your typing time for your descriptions and such. Everything else is pretty much fill-in-the-blank.
Try one, and see how it goes. Pretty straightforward. *edit* And cool on Staples :D That means your packaging cost can go even lower, based on your employee discount ;) [ 07-24-2006, 01:24 PM: Message edited by: Bungleau ] |
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Try this guide, if you need help with taking photos. Sure, it's designed for computer modders, but it should help you out none the less ;)
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Ok, I'm actually at the point where I'm putting the items into Turbo Lister. Does anyone use this? It seems pretty good but I could use some advice on how shipping rates work.
I was also wondering how I could do just one picture but crop some smaller ones in the corners? I do have Irfanview, which I think dplax suggested some time ago. I use it for some things but not sure how to overlap, if possible at all with that program. |
<font color="cyan">Ebay stocks will go up.
Too many people use it for it not too. Thats my opinion.</font> |
Thanks Lavi, that's a big help... NOT! ;)
It's late over there. Shouldn't you be in sack by now? |
<font color="cyan">Going to bed now. It's 3.45am.
Be up by about 10ish, cos the missus will be getting in about 11am. So get up early and pretend ive been up ages. She's stayed at her mums tonight, so gives me a break and a chance to stay up late. Oh, and back ON topic, I once bought a Lizard Shaman off Ebay, and only because it was expertly painted. It was the pic that sold it. Get that right, you'll sell it all for a good price.</font> |
Here are some ebay selling tips I had come across not top long ago.
http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz...ms.g3a.rsssd33 |
I actually had a friend over last week to help me with that. That's also why I want to have a few smaller pictures to show some detail. I want to put it on 1 picture though, because they charge more for seperate ones.
Maybe I'll even bite the bullet and pay extra for some of the better pieces. |
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There's some good stuff in there. I actually copy&pasted it. I did not see anything about shipping prices though, other than not charging too much. [ 09-24-2006, 06:15 AM: Message edited by: Variol (Farseer) Elmwood ] |
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