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10/04/2023 at 10:34 am #101263
Quiet week for us with only twelve items selling. Our favorite sale was a magazine we found on the street that sold for $35. We’ve been enjoying the r
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10/04/2023 at 2:47 pm #101265
It really was a quiet week for me also. One “no sales” day and a few very low sales days… made me want to experiment with the new “Promoted Listing Advance” option. (Where you pay in advance for clicks.) What a joke and a waste of money. I put in a budget max of $5 daily. I immediately started getting clicks. Right away. Within less than a minute hit the budget. Not a single sale or offer, which was very disappointing. There is a report you can download to see the keywords searched that led to the clicks and I found everything so broad as to be non-sensical… for instance many of them were “mens shirt” or something similar. But I finally tried it and can now move on.
Total Items in Store: 837
Items Sold: 24
Gross Sales: $506.24 (including eBay fees, shipping, and taxes)
Net Sales: $233.04 (minus all eBay fees, shipping, and taxes)
Cost of Items Sold: $39.03
Highest Price Sold: $32.95 (a pair of jeans with bandana patches which sold immediately)
Average Price Sold: $21.09
Returns: 0
Money Spent on New Inventory This Week: ~$115
Number of items listed this week: 32-
10/07/2023 at 12:20 am #101291
I have been thinking about trying Promoted Listings Advanced too, because of the promotion on fees. That’s how I got started on regular promoted listings and I got hooked pretty quickly. Believe it or not, two years ago I wasn’t doing promoted listings at all. What percentage do you use on promoted listings and do you promote all your listings or only some of them?
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10/04/2023 at 2:55 pm #101266
Total Items in Store: 938
Items Sold: 18
Gross Sales: $723.40 (including eBay fees, shipping, and taxes)
Net Sales: $434.49 (minus eBay fees, shipping, and taxes)
Cost of Items Sold: $54
Highest Price Sold: $110 (Pumpkin string lights new in box)
Average Price Sold: $40.19
Returns: 0
Money Spent on New Inventory This Week: $70ish
Number of items listed this week: 46I tried to list at least three of my craft kits each morning with bar codes before my daughter got up. I suspect the more consistent listing did help with sales.
This week I had a troll buy something and I got the feedback removed. I’m hoping it’s not from posting here on SL since I haven’t had a beef with anyone. Weird.
Have a mountain of laundered textiles to photograph and I just need to get down to that. Saturday I went to a Halloween pop up and an estate sale. I didn’t do great avoiding hunting last week but I’m pretty caught up on recent hauls except for the craft kits I’m doing over time and fabric that has draft listings.
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10/07/2023 at 12:18 am #101290
You should be at 1000 listings before Halloween at the rate you’re going. Keep it up!
Sorry about the negative feedback monster. I think we are too small of a forum to have someone troll us. Remember that anyone in the world (relatively speaking) can sign up for eBay and that includes every weird person you have ever met.
I have had some weird negative feedback this year too. Fortunately it is pretty easy to get these things removed or revised. Sometimes the people who leave the weirdest feedback don’t realize what a negative truly means to a good eBay seller, maybe don’t even realize that eBay is a collection of sellers big and small and not just one giant warehouse. Then once I explain how disappointed I am (and fix their problem, this is the actual important part, you can’t just troll the person back), they become a normal person again and everyone is happy, even me who is now slightly poorer from giving the buyer a refund.
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10/07/2023 at 10:21 am #101296
@Craig Thanks I hope so. My Ebay listed bounces around and it doesn’t seem to just be due to things selling.
Re the negative feedback, it was false (clearly given the messaging) from a sexually explicit user name. Trust me it was weird. Ebay of course had no problem removing it. The lady made me spell it out with call letters. LOL. Then the rep was foreign, so I wasn’t sure she got the reference, but she did.
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10/04/2023 at 2:57 pm #101267
Week Ending 9/30/23
Gross Sales(w/o shipping $ tax): $493.85 (eBay $344 / Etsy $150)
Net Sales: $412.79 (eBay $280 / $134)
Total Items Sold: 7 (eBay 5 / Etsy 2)
Total Items in eBay Store: 1198 / Etsy Store: 517
Cost of Items Sold: $180.85
Highest Price Sold: $175.00
Average Price Sold: $70.55
Returns: 0
Money Spent on New Inventory: $0.00Average Days Listed: 419
Longest Listed: 1897
New items listed: 18
New Listings Value $1,178.00Fairly quiet week here as well. Was expecting things to start picking up already. Christmas has started selling more though, so it’s in the air. Had a good September overall, though. Best in 3 years and up 37% over last year.
My margins were very thin this week. My big sale of the week was a Porcelain figural group from Dresden, Germany for $175. Great, except that I paid $168 for it.
I had it up until week before last for $750 and got a query from a potential buyer that said they saw a flaw in it. I took a closer look and though their flaw was a light artifact, however, I noticed that the item had been previously repaired and I hadn’t seen it. Ack! Glad it didn’t sell before I noticed it. The person who pointed out the “flaw” was still interested in it and offered $125 to which I agreed, then after I created a special listing for them, they decided they didn’t want it. So, I relisted it again at $175 only to have them send me a note with an offer of $100. I told them I wasn’t interested. Then, woke up the next morning to a sale of $175… by the same buyer. ??? Weird. They left good feedback already, so at least they are happy.
Fortunately, most of the other sales had small investments and balanced it out some.
Had an average week of listing for me at 19 items. Most of the listings came from a single “junk drawer lot” I got for $12 at an auction, but also posted some art and a nice pre-war train set.
Started my daughter off on Saturday with taking pictures. Tried it with my son a while back but it didn’t work out. First set of pictures were decent so I’m optimistic. She’s paying off a $500 loan. Beginning to learn the value of money.
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10/07/2023 at 12:12 am #101289
Great sale on the Porcelain! I mean…not in terms of profit (don’t worry, we’ve all been there)…but you handled everything else as perfectly as you could.
I get 2 or 3 sales out of every 100 where the buyer sends a counteroffer to my counteroffer…and then buys at full price (even above my counter) before I can accept their offer. I think FOMO can be very real for serious eBay buyers. I had an instance of this last night when the great Chicago Bears linebacker Dick Butkus died, and within an hour, the three cards I had of him all sold. If these buyers could just wait a month, Butkus will be out of the news and his prices will drop back down. (With rare exceptions — Kobe Bryant cards, for example, are way more expensive since he died so young) But, hey, I’ll take the few extra bucks where I can.
I didn’t know there were still junk drawer lots around! Those used to be huge back in the day…sports cards had an equivalent called mystery packs. They’re not a good deal generally speaking, but every so often you find something cool in between all the other stuff. I guess buying poorly described lot listings (how I get about 25% of my inventory) is a version of a junk drawer lot. As long as eBay resembles its current form, these types of deals will be out there because of all the people who want to sell their stuff in one shit and just be done with it.
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10/04/2023 at 9:18 pm #101270
Week of Sept 24 – 30
Total Items in Store: 1727 eBay, 37 Etsy
Items Sold: 13 eBay, 1 Etsy
Cost of Items Sold: $13.50 + $105 Commission
Total Sales: $370.20 eBay, $15 Etsy; includes fees but no shipping
Highest Price Sold: eBay $68.16 for three vintage flat sheets
Average price: $27.50
Returns: 1 (started but not shipped yet)
Money Spent on New Inventory This Week: $0
Number of items listed this week: 19MaxSold auction results:
Total sales: $8930 total
MaxSold fees about: $2932
Net about $5998
After split 50/50 with neighbor: $2999
Highest Price Sold: $5450 for art including signed & numbered framed Andy Warhol printI’ve talked all about the MaxSold auction in the sale of the week post, so I won’t repeat it here. I should be getting paid in 2 weeks.
I had a strange thing happen; I think Tuesday evening. I got a call from a buyer on my home line. We have a normal land line, which we keep using less and less, but still want it around in case of an emergency.
A buyer called me up because she bought a set of 4 placemats, but I had six in there. She said she felt bad about it, so she looked me up via my LLC information & address on the label! I told her that I probably mistyped and it was perfectly fine. She seems to be collecting things from Bagshaw, the company from St. Lucia that made them, and I think she just wanted to talk about it. I had done the research about the company, so I knew a little. She said that she only buys from eBay in guest mode, so she can’t message me. She didn’t seem crazy, and she mentioned that she was 80, so I think it was just a nice call. Surprised me though.
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10/04/2023 at 9:25 pm #101271
Also, got a question if anyone can answer. I sold some vintage labels, which appeared to “go missing” because there was no movement for about a week. I submitted a “missing mail” request via the USPS website, and three days later I received an email saying that the mail could not be found.
Yesterday, I refunded the buyer.
Today, of course, it was delivered.
If they pay me back via PayPal, how do I collect the sales tax? I know am overthinking this for less than a dollar in tax, but I want to at least try to be on the straight and narrow. I don’t want to have to submit a buck for Ohio sales tax for an $11 item. Will PayPal submit the tax for you, and how do I set this up?
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10/05/2023 at 7:09 am #101273
Sharyn, Ohioan here, and just stopping in to say that Ohio is one of the “lucky states” that has the blurb on the bottom of our 1040 that states: “If your refund is $1.00 or less, no refund will be issued. If you owe $1.00 or less, no payment is necessary.” So perhaps that will help put your mind at ease. 🙂
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10/05/2023 at 8:59 am #101275
Thanks to you both. I’ll just tell him the price without tax and give him my PayPal email address.
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10/04/2023 at 10:29 pm #101272
<p style=”text-align: left;”>@Sharyn – eBay won’t have anything to do with it any longer once you’ve refunded. If you feel strongly about collecting the tax you’ll have to submit it yourself.</p>
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10/05/2023 at 9:52 am #101277
Items in Store: 2710
Items Sold: 43
Total Sales: $1,565.00
COGS: $227.00
Total Profit: $1,338.00
Average profit: $31.12
Average sales price: $36.40
New Listings: 63
Items scavenged: 80
Listing 2023 weekly Avg: 43Shipping is definitely becoming cumbersome with the increased sales. I’ve been averaging 40 sales per week which is almost double what I usually average per week. I did the bulk of my listing on the weekend. I just had to put my nose to the grindstone and work. This week I will be more consistent listing every day. I already have a draft bank to keep me a day or two ahead. I’d like to hit 100+ listings again to really get ahead in my fall listing challenge. I’m well on track to meet my goal of 1113 new listings in the last 4 months of the year.
Premium Hoarder update:
It was a slow sales week on the hoarder front. I only sold 3 items for $116.
I bought around another 50 items from the premium hoarder collection for $693 ( I never count them). Mostly all jeans/pants this time. Many of them $100+ pairs. A couple new hard goods. Two of the hard goods will make me back $400-500 of the purchase price so yay! One of them was a Deagan Dinner Chime nice in the original box. The other was an Allen Edmonds Leather messenger bag. I also got a pair of new in box vintage Sears harness boots. So those 3 items will earn back almost the entire purchase price. That’s the best way to scavenge when you can buy a whole bunch and know just a small amount covers the whole purchase. I’ve already drafted 20 items from the latest batch for a list price of $2420.
The tentative plan is that they will keep bringing stuff over to the house in my neighborhood throughout the fall/winter and they’ll call me to come over and do a private pick. While it would have been an interesting experience to do a full buyout, this really is better for me. I don’t have to store and deal with EVERYTHING all at once. I’ll have time to get things listed and recoup funds with sales in between each picking session. I get to cherry pick (always a plus!). The downside is the COGS will be higher this way. COGS really don’t matter though as long as the STR and sales price math works out.
Total COGS: $9341
Total Sales: $10052 ($8720 after fees)
Items sold: 115
ASP: $87.41
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10/07/2023 at 12:01 am #101288
Still in awe of your numbers…scavenging, listing, premium hoarder haul, you name it. Really giving me something to aspire towards in terms of what my scavenging life could look like in two or three years once I’m settled somewhere that’s not the expensive Northeast…
Really seems like you hit the jackpot in almost every way possible with this hoarder haul. Couldn’t have worked out better the way they’re selling everything to you, and it works out for them because they know they have a buyer for most of the stuff. Have they connected with anyone else to pick the stuff that you’re not interested in or don’t want to deal with, or are you buying basically all of it just in stages over the next few months?
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10/07/2023 at 7:09 am #101294
I don’t know if there is anyone else buying in bulk. I don’t think there is.
I was invited to the actual hoarder apartment today to look at shoes. I don’t know if I’ll be able to make it as my kids have an event all day. We’ll see if our schedules can line up.
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10/06/2023 at 11:55 pm #101287
This week was a nice reminder how experimenting with your eBay store can pay off. I had a rare week where my sales were higher than they were last year. This should not happen since my eBay store is 1/3 the size of what it was last year. But I started running auctions this year and I’ve started to get the hang of how to sell more than 1 out of every 10. I’ve been running them twice a month lately — basically have them start and end the first and last week of the month.
I sold 38 listings at auction last week (out of 250 auctions total) and then 5 of the unsold listings sold in the first few days after I relisted them as BIN/BO in my store. I like the routine. The last two auction batches I’ve run, every auction was paid for by Wednesday. It was a couple days where shipping was annoying, but I had a nice extra pile of cash and a little more structure to my scavenging life. If I’m selling 40 items on an auction, then I’d better make sure I’ve got 40 quality listings in the pipeline ready to go. I actually have more than that right now, so it will be time to hunker down over the next few days and get photographing and listings.
9/24/2023 to 9/30/2023
Items sold: 60 (38 via auction, 13 via best offer, 5 via seller initiated offer, 13 via promoted listings)
Gross sales: $2368.28 (up 52% from one year ago)
Net sales: $1533.90 (up 42% from one year ago)
Average sales price: $39.47 (down 29% from one year ago)
Highest price sold (net): $176.64 — Quartetto Italiano 37 CD box set
One of many great finds from my Chicago haul. Finishing up a post to close the story of that trip this weekend, including all kinds of numbers. Then it’s time to find a new scavenging travel adventure!
Lowest price sold (net): $-4.20— Let the Doors be Made of Iron (prison documentary) DVD
A $1 thrift store find about the history of the local Eastern State Penitentiary, which is now better known as a haunted house around this time of year. Would have been a $30 sale but the buyer said the DVD didn’t play, so I refunded and moved on with my life.
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10/10/2023 at 11:38 pm #101322
I heard the European Union (I believe at start of 2024) will be requiring that all listings on ebay have the seller’s name, address, phone number and maybe email on EU ebay websites and is for all selling sites, not just ebay I believe.
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10/11/2023 at 6:22 am #101323
Here is the link to that info: https://www.ebay.com/sellercenter/resources/digital-services-act
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10/11/2023 at 12:28 pm #101332
@Robb_ – I do see on the Public Business Info page that it isn’t populated automatically, at least not yet. At least it gives us the opportunity to put separate information in there than what may be our primary business contact information.
My first gut reaction is that I don’t want my phone and email being exposed to spammers and hackers. Not as concerned about the random eBayer. Perhaps it’s time to create another gmail account and get another Google number. Question is do we have to respond to people if they choose to contact us via the contact information rather than via eBay?
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10/11/2023 at 12:32 pm #101333
I clicked on the preview button and see that address IS prepopulated from what we’ve provided eBay and I don’t see an option for changing that, so you may have to change your business account address to affect that information.
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10/11/2023 at 9:45 pm #101335
I read a bit through the page @junque-redux linked to. It said that if you don’t want your personal information to be displayed on your listings, you should exclude the UK from places you will ship to. Unless I decide to open a PO Box, that might be an option for me. On the other hand, I was going to get a box at one time and maybe I should just bite the bullet.
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10/12/2023 at 12:48 pm #101340
I’ve had my name, address, phone number and email on the eBay listings since some time back- I only recently discovered that.
The only spam that comes directly from that is US-based listing services. The emails have my name in the copy.
Apart from that occasional email, nothing. eBay buyers are pretty benign in my experience.
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10/20/2023 at 3:06 pm #101399
@junque-redux , @Lukastreasuretrove , @Sharyn , @Antique-Frog , that was very helpful information, thanks so much. @AntiqueFrog what you wrote was particularly helpful considering you have already experienced this in Europe and it sounds like it isn’t that big of a deal, I feel better about it and what decisions I make concerning it. Thanks.
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