|
Posted - September 27 2021 : 11:20:33 PM
|
The last carton, a box of loose pieces and bits, has a high bid right now of $67. I was anticipating heaving it in the trash, or paying out to Aaron just to take it out of my garage. Overall, this deep thinning earned me about $1000 in surplus locos and cars. Then feeBay, which offers "free listings" earmarked $400. That should run Jamie Iannone's 747 for about five minutes.
I started everything at 99 cents, and let the market determine the final price. Junk went for much more than I would ever guess, and the really good stuff went for pennies on the dollar, so in the end, it all evened out.
There is a new start up site, exclusively model trains. Don't know much about it, but here it is:
https://modeltraindepo.com/
I chatted with the owner, says there is no auction format, but buyers will respond to offers.
Edited by - Chops124 on September 27 2021 11:22:52 PM
|
Country: USA ~
Posts: 11193 ~
Member Since: December 09 2013 ~
Last Visit: April 21 2024
|
Alert Moderator
|
|
|
Posted - September 29 2021 : 12:15:56 PM
|
Ebay is such a weird gamble. I've never sold, only bought. Some items I've bought for screamin' deals, while other I've paid a little more than I probably should have. As you say, it all evens out.
|
Country: Canada ~
Posts: 3319 ~
Member Since: September 22 2006 ~
Last Visit: April 07 2024
|
Alert Moderator
|
|
|
|
|
|