We spent last week in NYC for a mini-vacation. It’s really a city where we feel so at home and love to wander. Ryanne and I met in Manhattan when we lived and worked there as young adults. We stay outside the tourist areas, have friends there, and love to explore the almost limitless places to eat and watch people. Plus we enjoy scavenging the streets.
We also took time to work on our eBay store. One thing we did was “end and relist” all our items as many of your suggested. AND YOU WERE RIGHT. As soon as we listed all our old items as new, things started to sell. I absolutely hate that you guys were right and eBay works this way. Our listings were the exact same. No added photos or description. We just tricked the algorithm. Seems dumb but I guess this is the game. We’ll now be ending and relisting often. Not too proud to be wrong.
Our biggest sale of the week was Ryanne’s scavenge. She found a set of red enamel appliances from the 1950’s in working shape. A local woman was gutting a house and sold them to us for $300. They sold on eBay for $2500 within three days. The buyer in California arranged the shipper. A perfect scavenging storm. The wildest stuff is out there to buy and sell.
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Our Store Week October 15-21, 2023
Total Items in Store: 9627
Items Sold: 22
Gross Sales: $3,916.77 (including eBay fees, shipping, and taxes)
Net Sales: $3,047.88 (minus eBay fees, shipping, and taxes)
Cost of Items Sold: $389
Cost of helpers: $80
Highest Price Sold: $2500 (set of vintage appliances)
Average Price Sold: $138.54
Returns: 0
Money Spent on New Inventory This Week: $300
Number of items listed this week: 75
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