11-01-2022 03:26 PM - edited 11-01-2022 03:27 PM
I had a listing for an older digital point and shoot camera that I've tried for months with no dice. Catch is I listed it with all the accessories as a package. Basically:
1) The camera itself.
2) a 16GB SD card.
3) The case.
They were all originally separate items that I purchased new from different locations to make the camera work. Now I've upgraded it and decided at the time to just list it all as a package probably more out of laziness than anything else. Is doing a "everything you need" package something that drives buyers away from buying it and I do need to list them all separately to make the sale go?
11-02-2022 11:34 AM
Honestly having an "All in One" package does the opposite and flocks buyers to your listing. However if this is a camera that isn't working, it might make no sense to bundle it.
In my opinion, I would sell the items separate, and if someone wants to buy them all in one, offer a discount
11-02-2022 12:06 PM - edited 11-02-2022 12:06 PM
@whattheactualfox wrote:Honestly having an "All in One" package does the opposite and flocks buyers to your listing. However if this is a camera that isn't working, it might make no sense to bundle it.
Like was said all items were new when I purchased them and all are still in "like new" condition and original packaging would be included too. Camera is working. I figured the first, but had a rather low price on it compared to what I originally paid for the components separately. Okay in a sense since it was used after I got done with it, but still was surprising it got next to no interest. Maybe too old and feature-deficient?
But I'll definitely keep thinking on it.