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My stuff on ebay just wont sell?

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here's some of the stuff ,

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=130211364611&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT&ih=003

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=130211361622&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT&ih=003

can you please tell me what i have done wrong??? thanx

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  1. if you want to sell stuff on ebay, dont sell c**p people dont want.


  2. Just like any market - if it's not selling, your price is too high.  I don't even have to look at it, to tell you - the price is too high.  Lower the price, and it will sell when your price is low enough.

    Something is only worth what someone else is willing to pay for it.

  3. You have not done anything wrong, you just don't have a feedback rating, so hang in there, your prices are good, eventually you will get a bid I am sure.   Maybe you might want to try buying something on EBay to start getting some feedback that is positive.  Then you won't look so inexperienced.

  4. If it was me - in the heading -  I would write PS2  (because for these games - there are different kinds of machines they work in )  and when people are trying to find a certain game on ebay -

    they also put the kind of game system that they have.

    also, it could be your rating is 0 -   people don't have trust in 0 ratings - so, you have to sell some things and try to at least get a rating.

    Example: Grand Theft Auto San Andreas Playstation 2   PS2

  5. I see a couple of things needing improvement:

    1. What game system is it for? Put that into the title.

    2. What condition is it in? New? Played once? Still in packaging? People want to know that. If it fits in the title even better!

    3. Some details about the game, please. What if a grandparent wants to get it for their grandkid? How are they going to know what the game is about?

    Also, the rarer (read: hotter) the game is (think "Guitar Hero" right now) the faster it will sell. If the game is compatible with other game systems, mention that. (It also can't hurt to expand your selling area - if it's a game not offered in the States, for example, it might be worth expanding into US Ebay if you can... If there's even a difference. Just specify that payment needs to be in Pounds, Quid (are they the same?) or Euros and it has to come Paypal or something. That's what I do when I offer items for sale outside the US... They have to use Paypal and it has to be US Dollars.)

    The other thing is, if you have no "Ebay Cred", as my brother calls it, (or rating as either a seller or a buyer) most people are leery. If you have to, buy a couple of things first to get some sort of a good rating. Once people see you're good to do business with, it'll help. (I check the rating of any seller of anything I buy, if there's more than 2 negative feedbacks in 90 days that aren't due to circumstances beyond the seller's control, I move on.)

  6. Start at a low price, build up some good feed back

  7. you don't have good feedback points,i think customer don't trust u

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