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Post by TheCollector »

I agree with LBC. Just listing the higher-value items on Ebay would be a way around the fees.

However, the listings fees (although expensive enough!!) are not terrible, and Ebay does offer you the opportunity of reaching a much wider audience. :?

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Yes, I totally agree. If you list the bigger names on Ebay that you have and spend some money listing it, then on the page just put a link to the other auction site that has your smaller names on. Eg, a scenario... (If you say you had Tom Cruise's autograph up for auction)

Random looker: 'Wow, Tom Cruise's autograph! And it's for charity; I'll have a look and bid'
(They click on link on Ebay)
Random looker: 'I'm going to bid now because it's a good cause and because I really want this autograph, I wonder whether this person's got any other autographs up for auction'
(They see the link for the other auction page on the Tom Cruise page)
'Cool, she does have more. Let's have a look at it'
(They click on link and see your items!)

Hope this scenario helps!

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Post by James »

That is a really good idea


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