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I have to sell my 100 years old Cupboard, I want to give on Ebay, I will get response or not?

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I have to sell my 100 years old Cupboard, I want to give on Ebay, I will get response or not, and please tell me what is the procedure, & what cost I have to pay for that?

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  1. Probably. Or put it on Craigslist. If your just trying to get rid of it, someone will take it off your hands for $50. though it's probably worth much mor eif its that old


  2. If you want to sell it on ebay start with a low starting bid, give good pictures, lots of details in the description. The only thing you have to pay for is the listing price which depends on how many pics you want to use-first pic is free after that it is like 15 cents for every pic, and then there is the after you sell it fee which is a small percent of what you sold it for. The buyer pays shipping and handleing. So weigh your item or take it to get an estimate of how much it will be to ship it. Then if you use paypal they charage a small percent of what was transfered to your paypal account. You should get a response since it is an antique and they sell really well on ebay. Hope this helps and good luck!

  3. Yeah you will get a response. However it depends on the condition of the cupboard. include a lot of pictures, and a detailed description. you will have to pay for shipping and handling and of course are responsible for sending it the buyer.

    good luck

  4. How big is the cupboard and how heavy is it and how hard is it to pack and ship and how much would it cost someone to ship it? The buy will in their mind add the cost of shipping to the item...thereby decreasing the amount you make. Say if the value at a yard sale is $25 but it costs $20 to ship it, then you may only make $5. So it may not be worth it to ship large bulky items. The buyer pays for shipping and handling. Try to figure out the size of the box and the weight of the packed item and charge shipping according to zip code or you could get burned with a flat rate of shipping.

    That said, sign up for an account with ebay and give your info. And sign up with paypal.com if you want to accept echecks and charge cards.

    It costs different depending upon what you first list it at for starting price and what the final value price is. You have a listing fee and a final value fee (if it sells)...and any fees for more than one picture or for gallery pic. For an item costing about $10, maybe about $1 for ebay and $1 for paypal fees. Find their listing fees online.

    Sometimes you sell it, sometimes you don't. You can re-list for a fee again if you want.

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