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I think in some cases, you may want to re-think your "buy " prices if you really want to sell them. |
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Hi Roger. I see you are stuck on the ".00" at the end of your prices. If you make them a little different each time, and end them like .67 or something like it, it looks a bit more real.
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Actually Peter it makes them seem a bit more fake if there are no bids and it ends in .67. |
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Probably be a good idea to review some of your listing titles. You had one lot that had "Fancy Cancel" in the title but I didn't see a single fancy cancel in any of the 100+ stamps in the lot. Ironically, in another lot I saw a couple of fancy cancels in the 1st listing pic, but no mention of "fancy cancel" in the title.
You have another lot of plate blocks, but less than half the stamps are actually (full) plate blocks, and nearly half the stamps are simply blocks. You even have a few blocks in there that aren't postage stamps, but common Christmas seals.
If you want to attract buyers, the listing title should accurately describe what you have. Otherwise, buyers won't waste time. There's also the pricing issues, as mentioned by others in previous posts. |
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Good luck in getting $5.00 plus $3.50 shipping for the used George Rogers Clark commemorative. Honestly, Rebel, to promote sales like this to a community of Stamp Collectors is a slap in the face and is insulting......sorry, Ray |
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