Suggestions to sell this other than ebay?

by nmh
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Hi all, I have a set of Stompernet DVD and CD's that I am looking to sell b/c finally decided to cleaning my disasterous office and have already been through them so I feel I can finally part with them. Good stuff that I still use today believe it or not.

I don't feel like going through all of the ebay drama because 1) never sold on ebay but purchased many things 2) don't want to get hit w/ a bunch of fees I read are on there.

Just simple paypal sale and I will pay shipping in US. Any suggestions? :confused:

THANKS!
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  • Profile picture of the author RonnyRaygun
    Craigslist?

    Or make a sweepstakes out of it and built your list.
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    • Profile picture of the author nmh
      Originally Posted by RonnyRaygun View Post

      Craigslist?

      Or make a sweepstakes out of it and built your list.

      Not a bad idea! I will try craigslist!
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    • Profile picture of the author Ken Hoffman
      I understand wanting to avoid Ebay to save the fees, but I'm not sure that's the best thing to do. There's a reason people go to Ebay to sell stuff. It works. It's fast. It's mostly hassle-free.

      The small price of fees is nothing compared to taking forever to sell the set. I guess you could try craig's list first, but something specialized like that will probably get a much higher amount on Ebay.

      Do some research on Ebay to check completed listings to see what the thing sold for recently to see if it's worth it to you.
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      • Profile picture of the author nmh
        Originally Posted by Ken Hoffman View Post

        I understand wanting to avoid Ebay to save the fees, but I'm not sure that's the best thing to do. There's a reason people go to Ebay to sell stuff. It works. It's fast. It's mostly hassle-free.

        The small price of fees is nothing compared to taking forever to sell the set. I guess you could try craig's list first, but something specialized like that will probably get a much higher amount on Ebay.

        Do some research on Ebay to check completed listings to see what the thing sold for recently to see if it's worth it to you.

        Maybe you're right. I was just concerned b/c I never sold on there before and I don't have a sellers record. This is just a one time thing.
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      • Profile picture of the author salegurus
        Originally Posted by Ken Hoffman View Post

        I understand wanting to avoid Ebay to save the fees, but I'm not sure that's the best thing to do. There's a reason people go to Ebay to sell stuff. It works. It's fast. It's mostly hassle-free.

        The small price of fees is nothing compared to taking forever to sell the set. I guess you could try craig's list first, but something specialized like that will probably get a much higher amount on Ebay.

        Do some research on Ebay to check completed listings to see what the thing sold for recently to see if it's worth it to you.
        Hi Ken
        Don't know when last you sold on ebay but those fees aren't that small anymore. You even have fees added to your shipping costs nowadays.
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  • Profile picture of the author E. Brian Rose
    Just curious... what year are the videos from?
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  • Profile picture of the author shireen
    Run a search on "completed listings" on eBay to see what is the recent closing price for your DVDs & CDs.

    If you think the price is acceptable (after all ebay fees is deducted), go ahead & list it on eBay.

    Make sure you insert all important keywords into your title to help potential buyers find your item.

    Hope it helps :-)
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