04-13-2018 01:04 PM
I'm just tired of trying to sell on eBay and want to quit. The problem is I have a lot of money tied up in inventory. How foolish do you think it would be to just list everything at auction for 99 cents and just take what I can get? Or do you think just keep using the 50 listings a month and drag it on forever in the hopes things eventually sell? I don't know. Just don't want to bother anymore. Could I right off a loss on taxes?
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04-13-2018 01:43 PM
@kathieskorner wrote:Considering what you are selling and the price points I wouldn't go the 99 cent route. You've already done most of the work by creating the listings. I'd list 50 items per month - reducing the price 5-10% each time until most of the items sold. Use a 3-4 day handling time so you don't have to rush to the post office when you make a sale. For the jewelry you can sell 2 or more items in lots at auction, but I wouldn't start them at 99 cents.
If you have a good consignment store nearby - that is also an option. Before listing anything at 99 cents on ebay, I'd donate it to a worthwhile charity thrift store.
Thank you, I found that advice very helpful. I appreciate the time you took to answer and offer great suggestions.
04-13-2018 01:05 PM
how much inventory are you talking?
04-13-2018 01:14 PM
Having just looked at your listings, I think you'd take a heck of a loss if you just put them all up for .99 and hoped for the best.
04-13-2018 01:21 PM
Considering what you are selling and the price points I wouldn't go the 99 cent route. You've already done most of the work by creating the listings. I'd list 50 items per month - reducing the price 5-10% each time until most of the items sold. Use a 3-4 day handling time so you don't have to rush to the post office when you make a sale. For the jewelry you can sell 2 or more items in lots at auction, but I wouldn't start them at 99 cents.
If you have a good consignment store nearby - that is also an option. Before listing anything at 99 cents on ebay, I'd donate it to a worthwhile charity thrift store.
04-13-2018 01:36 PM
@Anonymous wrote:I'm just tired of trying to sell on eBay and want to quit. The problem is I have a lot of money tied up in inventory. How foolish do you think it would be to just list everything at auction for 99 cents and just take what I can get? Or do you think just keep using the 50 listings a month and drag it on forever in the hopes things eventually sell? I don't know. Just don't want to bother anymore. Could I right off a loss on taxes?
You are the best person to decide how to liquidate your inventory and close your business. Your tax obligations should be addressed by a profession rather than a member posting on a discussion board.
Here is a link to a page you'll find most valuable as you move toward closing your business:
04-13-2018 01:42 PM
You might put all of one kind of item in a lot (say all of your dishes, all of your mens clothes, all of your electronics) then list the different lots starting at a reasonable $100 or so. One person may want the dishes, another the mens clothes, another the electronics for resale or use. Just note AS IS, WHOLE LOT - NO CHERRY PICKING. (You would be shocked at how many buyers I have had who bought lots only to want to pick out one or two then send everything else back for a refund - uh NO.) Take photoes of what is in the lot, list what is in the lot wiht a general description (5 shirts - 3 ralph lauren, 2 holister, etc.)
04-13-2018 01:43 PM
@kathieskorner wrote:Considering what you are selling and the price points I wouldn't go the 99 cent route. You've already done most of the work by creating the listings. I'd list 50 items per month - reducing the price 5-10% each time until most of the items sold. Use a 3-4 day handling time so you don't have to rush to the post office when you make a sale. For the jewelry you can sell 2 or more items in lots at auction, but I wouldn't start them at 99 cents.
If you have a good consignment store nearby - that is also an option. Before listing anything at 99 cents on ebay, I'd donate it to a worthwhile charity thrift store.
Thank you, I found that advice very helpful. I appreciate the time you took to answer and offer great suggestions.
04-13-2018 02:08 PM
04-13-2018 02:28 PM
I have a similar CL story. I got several boxes of Korean romance novels from a commission and they went nowhere on ebay. I created two lots of them and listed on one CL for a decent amount and it was snapped up. Listed the other, same situation. Basically some Korean folks came from quite a distance away, thrilled to get the books. Everyone was happy.
04-13-2018 04:09 PM
The Best Way To Exit ebay is on Horseback and preferably in The Buff...show some pinache. 🙂
04-13-2018 04:12 PM
@pburn wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:I'm just tired of trying to sell on eBay and want to quit. The problem is I have a lot of money tied up in inventory. How foolish do you think it would be to just list everything at auction for 99 cents and just take what I can get? Or do you think just keep using the 50 listings a month and drag it on forever in the hopes things eventually sell? I don't know. Just don't want to bother anymore. Could I right off a loss on taxes?
You are the best person to decide how to liquidate your inventory and close your business. Your tax obligations should be addressed by a profession rather than a member posting on a discussion board.
Here is a link to a page you'll find most valuable as you move toward closing your business:
That would be a bad idea for the OP. They don't have to close their account to stop selling.
They would no longer be able to buy either if they did that.
04-13-2018 09:00 PM
The Best Way To Exit ebay is on Horseback and preferably in The Buff...show some pinache. lightwing -studios - unquote ---------------
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04-13-2018 09:10 PM
I wasn't serious but now that I think of it humm
04-13-2018 09:25 PM
Find a local auction house. You would be surprised how much you can clear there. We do that once a week with things we dont sell on ebay. Mostlt bulkier items to expensive to ship. Dont have to ship they take home and all we brought is gone..
04-14-2018 12:13 AM
Just a suggestion. But most of this stuff can be sited on PoshMark. I sell there now with a few listings here. Works for me. Good luck
@Anonymous wrote:I'm just tired of trying to sell on eBay and want to quit. The problem is I have a lot of money tied up in inventory. How foolish do you think it would be to just list everything at auction for 99 cents and just take what I can get? Or do you think just keep using the 50 listings a month and drag it on forever in the hopes things eventually sell? I don't know. Just don't want to bother anymore. Could I right off a loss on taxes?