High starting price vs. Reserves?
Jonny_Paycheck
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Now we all want to get full value on our records, but what is the strut consensus on the better method?I feel kind of silly putting $40 reserves on things... but I don't want to discourage bidders with $39.99 starting bids...
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If it's a $50 record, with a $40 reserve, it's all good to put the reserve in there. I know plenty of sellers who cover their ass regularly with that.
I can't remember if the listing fees are higher for reserves vs starting price? Or the same?
If it's a consistent $200 joint, then starting at $39.99 is no big deal.
If it's a consistent $50 joint, then starting it at $39.99 will be a bit discouraging.
Paycheck, you coming through foll?
Does anyone here speak "thenon"?
right on.
There are some records that would've sold for way, way under what I wanted had I not used reserves.
Anyways, the proof is in the pudding
http://soulstrut.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=660377&an=0&page=0#Post660377
This is what I have found to be the best method. Sure I sell 20%-30% of the LP's I list for less than I THOUGHT I could get for them, but 70%-80% go for more than I could have imagined.
By starting low with no reserve you're more likely to get people to make that initial bid. And once that happens human nature kicks in and NO ONE LIKES TO LOSE, so someone who was not likely to bid a $19.99 first bid, will go into a bidding frenzy or competition and bid $40. I see it happen weekly, but it does take some balls and the ability to watch a record go too cheap.
To be honest, I have a hard time with the entire concept of high minimums and reserves. To me it's kinda like "This is my price, but if you want to pay me more fine, but you can't win it at a bargain". I know the concept of an auction includes reserves and minimums but I like to think a bargain could be had under the right circumstances. The concept of the possible bargain is what gets a lot of folks to bid in the first place.
Of course having a store makes this all pretty illogical. In my world if I don't sell it on Ebay it goes into my Austin Show Bargain Bin for DJCoolHands to enjoy!!