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eBay tips from former eBay store employee

LifeHacker

Former Ebay store employee Sean Blanda lays out some practical tips for auctioning off your stuff, from the best times to run your auction to how to encourage a bidding war.

For instance, he says photos of whatever you’re selling is a must, and that you should avoid setting a reserve price:

Whatever you do, unless you are selling a car, or your soul: DO NOT PUT A RESERVE. Reserves scare away bidding wars. Unless your item is ridiculously in demand, don’t bother. A reserve will just frustrate bidders, costing you time and listing fees. I can’t tell you how many times I have to talk frantic customers out of reserves for their $30 Stone Cold Steve Austin commemorative plate.

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