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Eagle Pilot
![]() Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 542
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hi everyone - I just can' t sell my Gilbert
I want the money for a Stingray toy otherwise I would not sell any suggestions anyone..? - I think its a steal at this price, had loads of watchers but no bids I could drop the price more as I made a bit on another sale - or maybe I should put it on BIN 475 and just leave it up there..? http://www.ebay.com/itm/271013632223...84.m1562.l2649 cheers Mike |
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Travel Tube Technician
![]() Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 53
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You could always list it with the "make offer" feature on your listing.
It may get more people interested. I have used this feature a number of times and if they offer too low you can always counter offer for a more reasonable price that is nearer your final price. |
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Travel Tube Technician
![]() Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Posts: 61
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That's a great looking example, and doesn't seem expensive to me...
Maybe you just need to leave it up there longer. I pretty much gave up trying to sell rare toys on ebay - it seems no one's interested unless you sell WAY below value. |
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Eagle Pilot
![]() Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 542
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thanks guys - I did initially put it on at £495 and got an offer of £380 which I now wish I'd taken
saying that thought that's still a good price as its a beaut I might take a new set of pics and put it up again or I might buy a mint loose one and swap them out I think the wear and tear is putting people off but its very slight when you see it in real life, on display you don't see it at all and its a sparkling example |
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