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chango 10-12-2016 06:41 AM

1p auctions risky ?
 
I've seen a lot of 1p auctions for various things , desktop photos, recipes etc, how risky is it to buy them on a new account and how risky is it to sell them?

ilcarletto 10-12-2016 06:48 AM

Re: 1p auctions risky ?
 
Digital items like desktop photos, recipes etc are waaaaaaaaaaaay risky to sell.

I wouldn't buy them either... btw, you are going to lose the seller's feedback once his account is suspended.

JamesNorth101 10-12-2016 06:50 AM

Re: 1p auctions risky ?
 
Buying and selling items like that, 2 or 3 times, is OK.

More than that though and eBay see it as feedback manipulation and they can shut you down

rsot 10-12-2016 06:51 AM

Re: 1p auctions risky ?
 
@chango, much better physical items to sell - you can even make your own handmade crafts if you feel it

chango 10-12-2016 07:01 AM

Re: 1p auctions risky ?
 
I'm doing ok with about 4 accounts, started with charity shop tat, but lately these items are stalling.. in other words even if I offer them at a few pence loss they are not selling, it doesn't worry me I have the same attitude as JamesNorth101.. do it slowly.. but right :) I have about 350 items from when my last/only and legit eBay account was burned because of circumstances out of my control . They are small items selling at 1 to 2 £'s. I have started to shift some on the 10/650 accounts a few at a time, but I've noticed that 0 feedback accounts are excruciatingly slow to sell anything and was looking at ways to give them a small but none risky bump to get things started.

joe bardy 10-12-2016 11:59 AM

Re: 1p auctions risky ?
 
i wouldnt do it, i tried it (maybe a bit to quick tho) for same reason to gain feedback, banned in no time, im sure theres better ways

chango 10-12-2016 02:35 PM

Re: 1p auctions risky ?
 
I've actually been buying vinyl records ..there seems to be trend towards the old style LP's made from black plastic.. get quite a few bargains, only good ones not tat.

sax4 10-13-2016 04:55 AM

Re: 1p auctions risky ?
 
1p auctions good way to get some feedback on a new account, but don't go overboard

n100b 10-15-2016 02:57 PM

Re: 1p auctions risky ?
 
It's a great way to gain feedback, and I really felt the increase in sales, once I had over 100 feedbacks next to my username.
However here are some things to consider:

1) stay away from anything delivered digitally.

2) stay away from anything which clearly states that this is an auction in fact, for feedback - insane, I've seen sellers putting up a pic on 1p auction with words "5 star feedback".

3) Buy 1p auctions which are selling a legitimate item, like a bobby pin/nail/whatever where the seller states "collection only" and doesn't say NOTHING about feedback.

4) If you have access to an address, than here's one more thing to consider - 1p auction on ebay is never really a 1p auction, but rather 6-20p sold, and there are many things on ebay to be purchased for 11-35p, my average is 27p, and I buy things from China which I can later resell, or give away, don't know yet, but it all has already paid off in terms of increased sales. I got big bag filled with my "feedback purchases" all little things of little value, but all together I will probably be able to sell it for about 60-70% of the price I paid for it.

This I feel is the solid strategy, especially if you rotate the sellers you buy from, and buy different things. A bit more expensive, but than again, once you have a bucket of things, you can sell them, if you worth your salt on eBay ;)

chango 10-17-2016 04:45 PM

Re: 1p auctions risky ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by n100b (Post 806586)
It's a great way to gain feedback, and I really felt the increase in sales, once I had over 100 feedbacks next to my username.
However here are some things to consider:

1) stay away from anything delivered digitally.

2) stay away from anything which clearly states that this is an auction in fact, for feedback - insane, I've seen sellers putting up a pic on 1p auction with words "5 star feedback".

3) Buy 1p auctions which are selling a legitimate item, like a bobby pin/nail/whatever where the seller states "collection only" and doesn't say NOTHING about feedback.

4) If you have access to an address, than here's one more thing to consider - 1p auction on ebay is never really a 1p auction, but rather 6-20p sold, and there are many things on ebay to be purchased for 11-35p, my average is 27p, and I buy things from China which I can later resell, or give away, don't know yet, but it all has already paid off in terms of increased sales. I got big bag filled with my "feedback purchases" all little things of little value, but all together I will probably be able to sell it for about 60-70% of the price I paid for it.

This I feel is the solid strategy, especially if you rotate the sellers you buy from, and buy different things. A bit more expensive, but than again, once you have a bucket of things, you can sell them, if you worth your salt on eBay ;)

I agree , only selling feedback influences eBays decision to increase selling limits.. but all positive feedback influences peoples perceptions of the seller weather it be buying or selling feedback.


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