Jagmandave
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My uncle passed away a few years ago and I've been helping my cousin clear out his house and garage, where he had stored a lot of tools and equipment from when he owned his own shop - from the early 1900's till they tore it down in early 70's to make way for a huge hotel/retail campus.
My questions are: Does anyone have any tips for selling tools and such on Ebay? Or is there a better choice?
How do you determine a fair price on stuff that there is no history on, such as special tools?
How do you decide a reserve if you have no idea what it should sell for, and considering you don't just want to give it away?
How do you figure out shipping cost ahead of time? Anything too big to fit in one of those one price post office boxes will have to be calculated based on where it's going, right?
Will big stuff sell if not local pickup? some of these things will probably be too expensive to ship economically - will they sell at all if you specify local pick up only? Seems like you really cut your market if you do that.
If you indicate local pickup only, would it be just as likely to sell on Facebook marketplace instead, and for free?
I'd be happy to list the stuff here as I think some of it in particular would appeal to the guys who frequent this board, but the same question applies, would it sell if it's too big to ship? I'm talking mostly about large floor jacks and such, but I also have a huge chain hoist and some vises.
If I list it here will I have to put it all in one thread, rather than several threads?
I'm not making anything out of the sales, all the money is going to my cousin after my expenses, I'm just doing it to help him out and because his dad was one of my favorite uncles.....plus he needs the money and I don't - well not as much anyway.
Appreciate your thoughts.....and I need to get cracking on this, I rented a storage garage as I simply don't have room for this stuff at my house and I don't want to be paying for it for too long or there won't be any profit left.
I have sold and bought a few things on Ebay and Craigslist, so I have a rudimentary knowledge of the mechanics of how to sell stuff on there.
My questions are: Does anyone have any tips for selling tools and such on Ebay? Or is there a better choice?
How do you determine a fair price on stuff that there is no history on, such as special tools?
How do you decide a reserve if you have no idea what it should sell for, and considering you don't just want to give it away?
How do you figure out shipping cost ahead of time? Anything too big to fit in one of those one price post office boxes will have to be calculated based on where it's going, right?
Will big stuff sell if not local pickup? some of these things will probably be too expensive to ship economically - will they sell at all if you specify local pick up only? Seems like you really cut your market if you do that.
If you indicate local pickup only, would it be just as likely to sell on Facebook marketplace instead, and for free?
I'd be happy to list the stuff here as I think some of it in particular would appeal to the guys who frequent this board, but the same question applies, would it sell if it's too big to ship? I'm talking mostly about large floor jacks and such, but I also have a huge chain hoist and some vises.
If I list it here will I have to put it all in one thread, rather than several threads?
I'm not making anything out of the sales, all the money is going to my cousin after my expenses, I'm just doing it to help him out and because his dad was one of my favorite uncles.....plus he needs the money and I don't - well not as much anyway.
Appreciate your thoughts.....and I need to get cracking on this, I rented a storage garage as I simply don't have room for this stuff at my house and I don't want to be paying for it for too long or there won't be any profit left.
I have sold and bought a few things on Ebay and Craigslist, so I have a rudimentary knowledge of the mechanics of how to sell stuff on there.