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07-11-2008, 10:53 AM
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Mommysavers Diva
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Location: CA
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Like you, I tried starting my auctions at 99 cents, but with about the same results. Some sold for more, but others didn't, and that was disappointing. I posted this same question on an eBay forum once, and some "senior sellers" noted that I should raise my starting bids because I am not a big seller on eBay (just occasionally, when I'm purging closets!), and that a low opening price might scare off buyers who are wary. Not all buyers know me as a seller. And, despite my great feedback rating, they might be suspicious as to why an item is priced so low.
The low opening bid strategy backfired for me. I agree that if you are going to price something very low, you should be willing to let it go for that price with no regrets.
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