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Old 05/28/06, 07:24 PM
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No, my handling fee is $1.00 per shipment, not per item.
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Gotcha! Thanks Ken!

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great article congrats...
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Excellent article, Ken!
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Old 05/29/06, 09:33 AM
 
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Thanks for the artcle.
Okay money saving tip. If you have ebay stores or alot of auctions on ebay, BUY a domain if you do not already have one.
Add all the pictures you want to your listings and link it in the description of your item.
That is what I do on all auctions,minimum of 5 640x400 close ups, detailed etc.
No fees at all for ebay photos.
Heck if it is an expensive Item I have even put up 1600x1280 jpgs, tho heck for dial up users, it drove the price.
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Old 05/29/06, 10:40 PM
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Ken,
Thank you for all the info on ebay.
You look nothing like I what I expected!
I have an interest in smithing, and have been working on my first few small projects.
Would you care to share your ebay seller name, so I can see what you have? Maybe we can do some business!!
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Old 05/30/06, 06:46 AM
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eBay seller: scharabo
eBay store: Poor Boy Blacksmith Tools

I am trying to diversity from predominately blacksmiting-related items. For example I had now added some items made from horseshoes and some forged end items.
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Old 06/01/06, 06:15 PM
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Do you find that you get better prices for your items if the auction ends on a certain night, like Sunday?
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Old 06/01/06, 06:26 PM
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I haven't noticed any particular better day pattern. Sunday night ending theory is that is when likely the most people would have time to surf. I have heard much the same about early Friday afternoon when office workers are winding down for the weekend.

Have also heard another theory sales go up after the 1st when people received their retirement checks, etc.

Today there are so many ways to access from so many places I doubt there much surging.
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