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Originally Posted by Rogue Leader
Ebay is $20 to list and $125 fee when you sell it. But I think they waive the $20 listing fee for your first 4 vehicle listings.
Honestly you will get the most money on ebay if you do an auction and stand firm on finishing it auction style. Research on ebays completed listings what similar vehicles are actually selling for, Set a reserve price, and start bidding at $1 to generate interest. Lowballers will email you constantly, just tell em sorry auction, cya. I sell cars for people on ebay and charge $250, and have had plenty of happy customers.
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Man eBay Makes a Ton-O-Money Don't They? Even more when they bought PayPal. That was a Very Smart move on their part. They have so much money rolling in, eBay seems Very Confusing to me to sell a vehicle on their for some reason even though it probably isnt by far and then trying to collect your money from someone I wouldnt want to go thru PayPal for that, Thats forsure hehe,...
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Originally Posted by Christiancoach
Craigslist. Be sure the price is right, write a really good description, take good pictures, use e-mail only, deal with local buyers only, accept only cash.
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Christiancoach,...
I checked out Craigslist as you know and the listings seem pretty basic and straight forwards,... I have a question for you and maybe for anyone else who might know the answer please,...
When posting a listing there, Does their site accept HTML code?
Can i copy and paste the code from Microsoft Expression Web
(The New MS Frontpage) in to the listing for Craigslist like you can for eBay?
If I can do that then,... That'll help to make my listing for my vehicle a lot better than just a paragraph of text listing my vehicle information and stuff.
Thanks for your Help Guys.
Jim