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 MAH645
 
posted on December 27, 2001 08:05:50 PM new
I didn't post but 100 auctions,but I though all and all my sales really sucked.How about yours?

 
 richierich
 
posted on December 27, 2001 09:00:36 PM new
I launched 180 items, 141 scheduled to close today. Most of them were low priced items (candy molds and cross stitch patterns) that did not sell in the past. I've made my money long ago so any sale was GREAT. I sold 18 of them out of 99. Not a good precentage but but it only cost me $5.00 so I still had over $50.00 profit. It took me less than 5 minutes to list them. So I am happy about the results.

Now the clothing, that I normally sell, closes laster tonight (due to AW slowness) and on Sunday. Still lots of items with no bids but it's not over til it's over!

 
 ewora
 
posted on December 28, 2001 12:30:41 AM new
I sold about 40%. Not to bad for the ones that didn't sell earlier or they weren't worth listing until FLD.

 
 mrssantaclaus
 
posted on December 28, 2001 01:01:18 AM new
I sold about 24% with 1/4 of those being multiple buyers. It was mostly dead merchandise so I am happy with it.

BECKY

 
 harmonygrove
 
posted on December 28, 2001 06:13:27 AM new
29.35% sold, most with mutiple bids! That and the fact that this was almost all relists and "didn't sell before sruff" makes it a Great FLD!!!

HarmonyGroveAntiques



 
 holdenrex
 
posted on December 28, 2001 06:24:40 AM new
I sold about 50% of my FLD auctions. They were relists with slashed starting bids and BIN prices. They were mostly nickel and dime auctions, but those are exactly the types of auctions where the listing fees take the largest percentage bite out of the profit, so I'm happy. And I still haven't received my email notice about FLD.

 
 mballai
 
posted on December 28, 2001 08:34:17 AM new
Just a handful of FLDs this time but 75% sold

 
 stopwhining
 
posted on December 28, 2001 09:21:29 AM new
12 %,wide range of prices and products ,all nice mint items ,not losers or giveaways.most are relisted from the 30 days.price range-12 dollars to 225 dollars.
not thrilled but better than nothing.

 
 LaneFamily
 
posted on December 29, 2001 12:48:39 AM new
I am glad someone ask this. Made me do some figuring.

268 sold out of 1171. 23%. But the break down on that is quite different. A large percentage of that has sold since Thursday. Thursday was my best day.

Today alone I have had 17 bins. So the later it is the better it has been.

I wont mention my stores, I have had a bunch of sales out of it. Cause I have so many auctions listed I guess. I advertise my store heavily in my listings.

Jim

 
 toolhound
 
posted on December 29, 2001 01:56:08 AM new
I had 88 auctions close on Thursday and 76 sold. I have 53 coming off Sunday that do not look to be doing as good buy maybe they will get late bids.

 
 quickdraw29
 
posted on December 29, 2001 09:01:26 AM new
Roughly 25% sold (it sets a new low record for me). Mostly listed unpopular items to begin with so no surprise, but even many of the popular items I had listed went ignored. I had an early clue because I have these vintage dolls that would draw huge interest, and in a good market would be snapped up by BIN immediately, and they weren't. So from there I knew my end results would be poor. Collectors just aren't collecting much these days.


 
 
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