I recently got a new stealth account and wanted to rack up some good feedback. So I figured I would sell some items that I had sitting in my closet to do so. I have those Soft TPU sports cases that were in style a few years ago. I am selling much under everyone else but just do not have any feedback etc.
Do you guys suggest anything for selling an item like this on a brand new account?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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buyers are known to back out when they read the feedback after they placed the order,I did.
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The problem with the TPU cases you stockpiled in your closet years ago is that there probably aren't many people left using the phone the case is for. That's why selling phone cases online (or anywhere else) takes some expertise and you always see huge liquidation lots of cases for sale. When you order you need to have a good idea of how many you'll be able to sell before the phone the case fits becomes irrelevant. If you know what you're doing they can be immensely profitable but otherwise you end up with cases and cases of phone cases sitting around taking up space and eventually being thrown away.
That's my $.02. Even if your listing was on the front page I doubt you'd do very well since it's old outdated cases you're trying to sell.
Exactly. Feedback on eBay is irrelevant. Some of my best sales are on accounts with little feedback, and they can do considerably better than the ones with high feedback.
Also be aware that most buyers there days are using mobile and don't even see the feedback at all, nor concerned about it.
Exactly. Feedback on eBay is irrelevant. Some of my best sales are on accounts with little feedback, and they can do considerably better than the ones with high feedback.
Also be aware that most buyers there days are using mobile and don't even see the feedback at all, nor concerned about it.
They don't even read the full description of the listing. Happened to me everytime.
That's true. They don't care about the feedback, etc (atleast most of them buyers). They care more on the PRICE and nothing else.
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Yea sure you can sell a relatively low radar item at a discount you will make a sale here and there but try a iPhone 10 or another (SATURATED) item... now see what happens to your account.
Yea sure you can sell a relatively low radar item at a discount you will make a sale here and there but try a iPhone 10 or another (SATURATED) item... now see what happens to your account.
Looks like what you might have meant was popular high-dollar items. Someone selling low-cost popular shiit isn't going to have a single feedback-related selling problem.
ESPECIALLY from buyers on the EB app. No one(yes, agent000014601, I know you do) is scrolling to the damn bottom to check a seller's feedback.
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The problem with the TPU cases you stockpiled in your closet years ago is that there probably aren't many people left using the phone the case is for. That's why selling phone cases online (or anywhere else) takes some expertise and you always see huge liquidation lots of cases for sale. When you order you need to have a good idea of how many you'll be able to sell before the phone the case fits becomes irrelevant. If you know what you're doing they can be immensely profitable but otherwise you end up with cases and cases of phone cases sitting around taking up space and eventually being thrown away.
That's my $.02. Even if your listing was on the front page I doubt you'd do very well since it's old outdated cases you're trying to sell.
Yah, you are correct. They were bought 2-3 years ago. iPhone 6 cases and only one were sold for 0.99 cents and free shipping in a week.