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 I am not at  all clear as to  setting the reserve price.... Can anyone help here please? joan

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Don't bother with a reserve price it will cost you 4% of the reserve even if the item doesn't sell, best to start your listing at the minimum you want.

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Don't bother with a reserve price it will cost you 4% of the reserve even if the item doesn't sell, best to start your listing at the minimum you want.

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Not the question you have asked, but you should have a look at your current listing for a rug.

You say it's 'a used table and chairs' and you give the measurements as 8.8 x 2.3 metres, and then as 9 x 6 feet.  Those are vastly different measurements.

"There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true.”
Søren Kierkegaard, Danish philosopher (1813 - 1855)
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Hello There,
Oh my, I do appreciate your input re the rug here.
I have only just restarted trying to list items, but feel a bit inadequate with the
Process.
I will redo this.
The reserve price: is it good to use this? Should it be what you really want for the item?
Many thanks,

Joan
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Reserves are a waste of money, there's a 4% charge of the reserve even if the item doesn't sell just start the auction at the lowest price you will accept.

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Oh thank you much for your advice.
I am open to learning better methods of handling the listing process.

Joan
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To add to the advice given,  be aware f the following optional listing upgrades.  They all come with a non refundable listing fee which is payable sale or no sale, and charged the second the item goes live. 

 

Reserves as you can see,  being the most expensive.  As explained just list your auction items for the lowest amount you are happy to receive,  it cannot sell for less, so in effect you are ' setting a reserve',  but this costs you nothing.

 

Add any of the following optional listing upgrades,  these all come with a non refundable listing fee.

 

Reserves: 4% of the set reserve ( maximum £150 per item)

Subtitles: £2

Listing in 2 categories: 35p

Gallery Plus: £2.50 ( free for clothes and shoes)

Listings with duration 1 - 3 days 35p

 

As a tip, before clicking on the final List Item With Displayed Fees button,  glance just above it,  it should read £0.00 Listing Fee.


If there is a fee amount listed there,  you have selected an upgrade,  and if you wish,  it gives you time to scroll up and remove the payable upgrade.

 

@danseusevivante 

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Gosh, I am so appreciative of this timely information!
How do you all know this so adequately. I am reassured to have asked for assistance.
I will now start to review this platform in future.
Thanks much,

Joan
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🤗  You know where we are now,  come back any time with any question big or small,  always someone here happy to help you! 

 

@danseusevivante 

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I am reassured by your kind support.
I will seek clarification when needed now.

Joan
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You're very welcome! 🤗

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Most information is on the listing form, or links to information. Just read all the information given and as advised, before listing that the fees are shown as £0.00. No point paying fees when basically it should all be free.

It would also pay to read about Simple Delivery, it is far from Simple, and you are obliged to use it, except in a very few cases.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/help/selling/posting-items/setting-postage-options/simple-delivery?id=5575&st...

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Oh My, I did not know that delivery would be an issue.
So, I guess it is advisable to use 'collect' for large items, but post smaller ones?
Appreciate all input here,

Joan
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@danseusevivante wrote:
Oh My, I did not know that delivery would be an issue.
So, I guess it is advisable to use 'collect' for large items, but post smaller ones?
Appreciate all input here,

Joan

Depends what you class as  ' large items'.  Some can easily go with a courier / Parcelforce.  If you're  thinking of selling large furniture items for example,  then yes,  definitely collection only.

 

@danseusevivante 

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