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is it best to start with an opening bid price if you are selling something on ebay or a buy it now price. I am trying to learn before I begin selling. thanks.


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"Having eyes, but not seeing beauty; having ears but not hearing the music; having minds but not perceiving the truth; having hearts that are never moved and therefore never set on fire. These are the things to fear." -Tetsuko Kuroyanagi

it just depends how much of a chance you're willing to take.  if you aren't that picky about how much money you're going to get, you can have people bid.  however, if you know that you want to get a certain price and you're not interested in gambling, you can just put a buy now price on it.

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