Gunbroker - any advice on selling?
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2014-11-13 8:45 PM |
Elite 3972 Reno | Subject: Gunbroker - any advice on selling? No political discussion here - but it's guns, so I will play it safe and put it here, as who knows where it will go. Mr. Booty* has decided to sell some guns and scopes and parts on Gunbroker.com. His tastes tend to the WWII rifles and Russian items. He has often bought people's unfinished projects and finished them after intense research. He has been a longtime buyer there, but never a seller. The goal is to make a profit on his "extra" items and uncrowd the gun safes and work room. We listed some items the other day, and I. see there is a number of choices with starting/reserve/buyitnow pricing, and the extras (featured, colors, etc). There must be some of you out there with some experience and strategy here. Please share. *Mr. Booty is not his gunbroker name. |
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2014-11-14 10:39 AM in reply to: bootygirl |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: Gunbroker - any advice on selling? Originally posted by bootygirl No political discussion here - but it's guns, so I will play it safe and put it here, as who knows where it will go. Mr. Booty* has decided to sell some guns and scopes and parts on Gunbroker.com. His tastes tend to the WWII rifles and Russian items. He has often bought people's unfinished projects and finished them after intense research. He has been a longtime buyer there, but never a seller. The goal is to make a profit on his "extra" items and uncrowd the gun safes and work room. We listed some items the other day, and I. see there is a number of choices with starting/reserve/buyitnow pricing, and the extras (featured, colors, etc). There must be some of you out there with some experience and strategy here. Please share. *Mr. Booty is not his gunbroker name. Mr. Booty might get him a few more hits though. lol So, my advice in general is similar to selling on ebay, craigslist, or any other online auction site.
Good luck, and I hope it works out. On a side note, check facebook to see if there's a local gun exchange group. We have a Nebraska Gun exchange group that is very active and I buy/sell most of my stuff through there now |
2014-11-14 11:06 AM in reply to: tuwood |
Expert 3126 Boise, ID | Subject: RE: Gunbroker - any advice on selling?
Another option to look into is Armslist . com. The craigslist for guns. Keeps the sale local and face to face which may or may not be a benefit to you. You don't have to pay the associated fees and go through the shipping hassle. But if his stuff only appeals to collectors he may get a better price on gunbroker. Probably worth it to put the stuff up on both sites. |
2014-11-16 1:55 PM in reply to: tuwood |
Elite 3972 Reno | Subject: RE: Gunbroker - any advice on selling? Originally posted by tuwood I would say he did all of this. He has 8 "watchers" on one item, a few on the othersMr. Booty might get him a few more hits though. lol So, my advice in general is similar to selling on ebay, craigslist, or any other online auction site.
Good luck, and I hope it works out. On a side note, check facebook to see if there's a local gun exchange group. We have a Nebraska Gun exchange group that is very active and I buy/sell most of my stuff through there now . "Mr Booty" might not attract the kind of attention he is looking for |
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