How do you sell high?Well - you either ADD value (fixing it, making it more marketable, etc.) or you simply are aware of the value of items and can pounce on a good deal when you see it. Here is a classic example of an "oh my gosh" moment where I had to have this item... (I've had a few of these in the last few weeks.. kind of like in cartoons when the toon has dollar signs appear where his pupils used to be)
I knew this one would go like hotcakes.. it already had 90 some visits and it was newly listed. So here comes surprise tactic #14 - offer to buy something ELSE the seller is selling - even write them an e-mail from the other (less desirable) ad. By using my other techniques for grouping multi-items... offer on several of their items at once to reduce your overall expenditures. In this case, I also offered on a baby swing - which I didn't need but knew at the price I was offering - I could at least make some money.. but the real value was if I could sway the seller to sell to ME first.. and.. it worked. Psychologically and logistically it's a heck of a lot easier to sell to one person rather than a whole bunch of people..
So, using my 1/2 retail value formula I know I could sell it for around $175 so this was a no brainer. It stayed up for a week without any firm bites so I was concerned.. but I eventually got a buyer who offered $150.. done deal. :) (oh, and I sold the baby swing for a tidy $10 profit on the side)
Summary
Purchased: $70 ($40 for the table - $30 for the swing)
Sold: $190
Profit: $120
Wow, you're a real vulture..
ReplyDeleteWow that comment had me in physical pain laughing so hard even though I actually thought this was a good read...
DeleteWow, the previous commentor is an employee and will probably always be one with that attitude!
ReplyDeletetotally agree nothing vulture like about that, just smart business plain and simple
ReplyDeleteWow, the top 3 comments are clearly the same person because they write in the exact same way. (they each begin with wow)
ReplyDeleteWow, I think your right.
ReplyDeleteWow, totally.
ReplyDeleteSeriously though folks, you CAN sell on Kijiji full time and make money. I did it as a hobby and was getting up to $5k a year and that was very part time. Now I just do it now and again when I see great deals. Comment if you've tried it and let me know how you got along!
ReplyDeleteI've done it with guitars, cars, and stuff like that for years...the only problem is you usually know the value of things your interested in, so getting rid of cool gear you got a deal on is sometimes a challenge...I have 7 guitars I'm not willing to part with... Haha
ReplyDeleteThat is totally true.. My house (unfortunately) is filled with furniture I found and wanted to keep! :)
DeleteAre you still selling? How has it been working out for you? I can't believe what's on Kijiji for free!
ReplyDeleteNot selling much anymore but I think I will re-start up in a month or two.. I miss it. :)
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