Its the laws of the auction - offer it high then come down in price when necessary. Try to get the maximum for it first. *shrugs* That's common sense. But I also agree that people should do their homework first and figure out what the market (buyers) are willing to pay then price it accordingly. If eBay is selling something for a price then at least match that - either way the buyers are getting something that is only represented in pictures and a description that is built mostly on opinion.
Get the most out of what buyers are willing to pay. Those who just want the stuff gone will price below everyone else.
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