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Sales cycle

I might go days without a sale, then within an hour or two may sell several items, then it dries up again for several days.  Thoughts?

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@victorjunkman55

You are mistaken. There is very little demand and only 1 of the last 7 listed sold. The seller got $24.50 and that was HAS A CORD and has a BETTER BOX. You cannot go by a single fluke which happens on Ebay every so often and think that is what you should get. One that ended BETTER THAN YOURS was an auction for a starting price of $10. NO ONE WANTED IT.

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I would like to know this as WELL!!! My sales in the categories Im in are only 1 year old so I cant analyze them. This data means nothing if you sell random stuff in random categories. Great question though. I guess I'll know better after 2018 sales LoL

Everybody wants to be a beast, until it's time to do what beasts do.
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@nawlinsron2 wrote:
I'm not a stat major...but...there's a fair number of people on here reporting what appears to be ABNORMAL fluctuations in sales.
NOW...if that reporting pattern is normal over the past few years, you can dismiss it.
So...is it...or ain't it?

Could that be due to the fact that he now has more competition, or his item has been replaced by something newer that buyers now want?

 

Or as I now see it is a collectible glassware that the new generation is just not interested in.

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