My personal preference is that you come up with a
fixed price and see how offers go from there. I
haven't bought or sold for a while and I'm not sure
what going rates are at the time though. Or put up a
list and let people make offers.
Make sure you have PayPal (as much as I dislike it
it's still the most useful of the evils out there) for
transactions.
I know the feeling about keeping these alive, I've got
enough 2100 parts and extras back to survive a couple
of nuclear strikes, doesn't keep me from wanting more
though. "...if one is good, ten are better."
Randy
--- John <OceanCity@mac.com> wrote:
> "...if one is good, ten
> are better."
I need suggestions as to how best approach
> this massive offering
> in terms of a streamlined and efficient way to
> address the logistics.
>
> 1) Is there perhaps some kind of a private non-eBay
> type selling/auction
> application/site/scenario I should know about?
>
> 2) Should I offer items at fixed prices, or should
> use the auctioning method?
>
>
> This project is going to consume a huge amount of my
> time from an
> administrative perspective. I'm not looking to get
> rich, just be fair.
>
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated and
> welcomed.
>
> Thank you all for the tremendous support over the
> years. I don't know
> what I'd have done without it.
>
> Obviously, it goes without saying, snip up your
> replies ;-)
>
> John
>
>
>
>
>
>
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