Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/11/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>> start the bidding low but set a reserve price to protect yourself << I don't understand why this is done. Why is it different than just starting the bidding at your minimum desired selling price but not having a reserve? Ruralmopics@aol.com wrote: > I just recently begun building my Leica system. So far, I've purchased > everything on E-bay. To date I've bought: > > user grade M4-p > mint 24mm ASPH w/finder & hood > Exc+ third version 35mm summicron w/hood > compact 90mm Summicron > > Total price = $3,350. > > As far as I can tell that's quite a bit better than I would have done going > through the well known dealers. My impression of e-bay is that it cuts both > ways. There are some good deals and some really stupid bidding going on as > well. I've sold a couple of guitars and a few other items. Some went as > bargains, some about right and a couple items sold for far beyond my wildest > expectations. In my mind the key to selling is include pictures, craft really > tempting descriptions, start the bidding low but set a reserve price to > protect yourself. When buying, bid on items that don't have a picture (or a > picture that won't load) and have really crummy descriptions. Use private > e-mail on these items to insure you know what you're bidding on. Fortunately, > it seems like Leica is something that offer sells at relative bargain prices > on e-bay. But please don't tell anybody, I've got another body and maybe a > 50mm lens to buy yet . . . > > Bob (e-bay is OK) McEowen