Selling on eBay - advice or tips
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Selling on eBay - advice or tips
I want to sell my Mk1 and am considering using eBay to do it.
Has anyone got any advice or tips for me before I take the plunge?
Has anyone got any advice or tips for me before I take the plunge?
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Settled In
DONT! sell it on here! ask us how much we think its worth! we wont rip you off! ebay has so many service charges its not worth it! you will find someone on here looking to buy your car and they will look after it! 8) we're good people, trust us!
1982 Golf 1.1 C
Anyone know how to stop bad luck?
Anyone know how to stop bad luck?
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Old Timer
smokey-mac-p said
DONT! sell it on here! ask us how much we think its worth! we wont rip you off! ebay has so many service charges its not worth it! you will find someone on here looking to buy your car and they will look after it! 8) we're good people, trust us!
So so true you will not get a fair price on e bay, put my mates on here last night and he had a call at 8am this morning and a guy is going to look at it.Post some pics and ask us it will be for your benifit.
Why are you selling :cry:
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Settling In
Sorry should explain myself!!
I put her on here a few weeks ago but no one was interested, just thought it might be another good way to sell her.
Judging by the reaction I should put her back on here shouldn't I 'cos I know she'll be bought by someone who will cherish her.
I'm basically downsizing and I'll be sorry to lose her.
I will add photos.
I put her on here a few weeks ago but no one was interested, just thought it might be another good way to sell her.
Judging by the reaction I should put her back on here shouldn't I 'cos I know she'll be bought by someone who will cherish her.
I'm basically downsizing and I'll be sorry to lose her.
I will add photos.
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Local Hero
My advice: Take time and effort to make the detailed description easy to read, with paragraphs and no spelling mistakes. Be as honest as you can and describe all the faults, as well as all the good bits. Take plenty of clear pics including the faults, so that you can be shown to be as honest as possible. Make sure you include clear contact info and add a little section to dissuade scammers, etc (just browse around other ads for an idea of it). Do your research on the going price for the car. Start the auction at a lowish price but if you can afford to have it not sell and have to relist it, set a reasonable reserve price.
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