I wouldn't go by what other websites are selling them for. Do an advanced search on eBay for completed auctions of the same item you are selling to see how much it is selling for on eBay. Sometimes if set the starting bid low, it will attract a lot of bidders and often the item will get bid up over what you originally wanted for it. I assume you have a PayPal account. If not, sign up for one. You don't want to be accepting personal checks or anything like that.
Don't leave out anything in your description...be honest and describe any problems. If it has even a scratch on it, you want to note it because you can get a crazy buyer that will say it wasn't in the description and want to return it. As for shipping, have all your shipping materials before hand so you know the exact weight the package is going to be. Then when you list it you can enter the dimensions and weight and eBay will calculate the shipping for the bidder/buyer.
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Last edited by LS1Hawk; 12-21-2009 at 09:08 AM.
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