I think the 1 cent people are generally pretty high volume. So the 1 c. is an attempt to attract more bidders and push the price up, but without having to worry too much about any individual item. Also, what I said about shipping costs - some people price low but really inflate there to make more money.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
you don't set shipping on amazon, they have a set fee thing they give you. At least they way I sell. Whatever, they are listed and it is no big loss or profit either way. No one had requested them off me on bookcrossing, so at least they may find homes.
Oh, duh. I always confuse which auction site operates on which rules.
And yeah, bottom line you get rid of things you don't need and take in a little extra for it. As long as it's not a major PITA, it's win-win.
I have to remember not to get obsessed like I did when I sold CDs years ago -- I ended up selling stuff I wish I still had, because that's the stuff that went for decent money!
ION, it never ceases to amuse me when my mother quotes Entertainment Weekly.
well, it's better than quoting Star. Or People Magazine.
Treehouse of Horror! Woo Hoo!
Half the time she calls it Entertainment Week, like Ed Week.
How ironic do you think it is that the last line of the Letterman promo I just saw was him saying, "I wish I had something funny to say!"
Timelies all!
The FSGW Getaway was fun, and I am tired.
Came home to find that the woman from the vet hospital who was supposed to check in on the kittens yesterday never showed up.(The food dish was empty, the water dish was nearly so, and the money we put out was still there)At least now we know we can leave the fuzzbutts alone for a weekend.