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Is It Slow-sell on ebay?!
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angelcake wrote:grrr another auction bites the dust!!!!
I need a free listing day to get rid of this "Rubbish" no one wants!!!!
Hi Angel,
Have you thought about changing your end days or time?
I had a play around with different days of the week and found that whereas in the past Sunday night was best, it now seems for me Tuesday or Thursday evenings work better.
At the moment I am experimenting again by having one or two auctions finish each evening in the week just to see which is best.
One other thing, have you had a neutral or neg recently? That sometimes slows thing down a little until it moves down your feedback page.
Hope things sort themselves out OK
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Of course it depends on what you are selling. I have found if stuff is good like a top class DVD then its sure to pull in the bids no problem. Other stuff it seems like nobody wants, I have lots of cd pop singles & vinyl records, they just don't get any interest. Pity because I have tons of Vinyl that Is rotting in the loft
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Thanks soo I shall experimentcafenervosa wrote:Of course it depends on what you are selling. I have found if stuff is good like a top class DVD then its sure to pull in the bids no problem. Other stuff it seems like nobody wants, I have lots of cd pop singles & vinyl records, they just don't get any interest. Pity because I have tons of Vinyl that Is rotting in the loft

I am sure they will get their turn of being worth money! Everything does nowadays!! - you could try a music shop?
Angel 
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