If your selling on ebay;
-keep the bar and chain if in good order and you have use for them as a spare, doesn't make that much difference in price.
-some tyre shine on the top covers, general cleaning elsewhere.
-detailed description.
-lots of pictures, video of it running is a bonus.
-end the auction on a Sunday about 7:00 pm
Good advice JD! Also don't forget to use this tool:If your selling on ebay;
-keep the bar and chain if in good order and you have use for them as a spare, doesn't make that much difference in price.
-some tyre shine on the top covers, general cleaning elsewhere.
-detailed description.
-lots of pictures, video of it running is a bonus.
-end the auction on a Sunday about 7:00 pm
Great advice, although here having an auction end Friday, Saturday, or Sunday evening is good. One thing to be aware of- there's more and more non-paying bidders these days, so keep a very close eye on the bidding and watch for zero-feedback bidders. The last two saws I've listed both ended with the winning bidders not following through and I had to re-list.
If your selling on ebay;
-keep the bar and chain if in good order and you have use for them as a spare, doesn't make that much difference in price.
-some tyre shine on the top covers, general cleaning elsewhere.
-detailed description.
-lots of pictures, video of it running is a bonus.
-end the auction on a Sunday about 7:00 pm
If your selling on ebay;
-keep the bar and chain if in good order and you have use for them as a spare, doesn't make that much difference in price.
-some tyre shine on the top covers, general cleaning elsewhere.
-detailed description.
-lots of pictures, video of it running is a bonus.
-end the auction on a Sunday about 7:00 pm
I agree...I've sold a lot of saws and saw related parts on ebay and this is great advice.Excellent advice! Give the man a beer.
Alot of nonpaying bidders out there. What do you guys do when they don't pay?
If you're selling on ebay;
-keep the bar and chain if in good order and you have use for them as a spare, doesn't make that much difference in price.
-some tyre shine on the top covers, general cleaning elsewhere.
-detailed description.
-lots of pictures, video of it running is a bonus.
-end the auction on a Sunday about 7:00 pm
I agree with everything here as I just sold 3 saws on the bay. From experience start them at 99p or 99cents this way people are brought in and are hooked they then think of what they can bid up to then some more, once youve got them you almost have a sale.
Dont end the auction at 4 in the morning on a wednesday night nobodys up.
If you have to put a reserve on it although pricey its worth it for not selling your saw for a ridiculousy low price
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