Ebay/PS3 auction advice. How shall I go about doing this?

dak125

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After my Xbox 360 ebay auction debacle, I'm trying to avoid craptastic bidders as much as possible. These are requirements that I'm thinking about settings for the systems I have/getting:

-USPS Money order only
-Payment within 4 business days
-Reserve (with my reserve amount shown in the auction)
-If less than 10 feedback, no bid (any ideas as to how to enforce this, during sniping in particular?)

Any others ideas would be greatly appreciated. I want these auctions to go as smooth as possible. Thanks in advance!
 

dak125

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Originally posted by: buzzsaw13
Buy it now with immediate payment?

No buy it nows. Unless something has changed, someone with 0 feedback could use the buy it now. Ask me how I know :) (someone did just that with my 360 auction, asked me to ship it to Nigeria).
 

QED

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Ehhh... you are hoarding PS3s for the sole purpose of reselling them on eBay?

Sorry, but you deserve the craptastic bidders you are sure to encounter.
 

Queasy

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Originally posted by: dak125
After my Xbox 360 ebay auction debacle, I'm trying to avoid craptastic bidders as much as possible. These are requirements that I'm thinking about settings for the systems I have/getting:

-USPS Money order only
-Payment within 4 business days
-Reserve (with my reserve amount shown in the auction)
-If less than 10 feedback, no bid (any ideas as to how to enforce this, during sniping in particular?)

Any others ideas would be greatly appreciated. I want these auctions to go as smooth as possible. Thanks in advance!

The only way to enforce the less than 10 feedback rule would be to manually cancel the bids yourself. That will be a PITA during the last minute though.

You also can disallow bidders from overseas or only from selected countries.
 

Kirby

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Originally posted by: dak125
Originally posted by: buzzsaw13
Buy it now with immediate payment?

No buy it nows. Unless something has changed, someone with 0 feedback could use the buy it now. Ask me how I know :) (someone did just that with my 360 auction, asked me to ship it to Nigeria).

what happened? somebody wanted to ship my roommates to nigeria (he hasn't done it yet).
 

buzzsaw13

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Originally posted by: dak125
Originally posted by: buzzsaw13
Buy it now with immediate payment?

No buy it nows. Unless something has changed, someone with 0 feedback could use the buy it now. Ask me how I know :) (someone did just that with my 360 auction, asked me to ship it to Nigeria).

So the italicized letters that say immediate payment required with paypal doesn't mean jack diddly?
 

dak125

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Originally posted by: QED
Ehhh... you are hoarding PS3s for the sole purpose of reselling them on eBay?

Sorry, but you deserve the craptastic bidders you are sure to encounter.

Yes, that's the only reason I purchased them. Why do I deserve bad bidders? Because I'm taking advantage of something that has a limited supply and a huge demand? Please, take your self righteousness elsewhere.

Originally posted by: nkgreen
Originally posted by: dak125
Originally posted by: buzzsaw13
Buy it now with immediate payment?

No buy it nows. Unless something has changed, someone with 0 feedback could use the buy it now. Ask me how I know :) (someone did just that with my 360 auction, asked me to ship it to Nigeria).

what happened? somebody wanted to ship my roommates to nigeria (he hasn't done it yet).

I reported them to ebay, they were banned, I got all of my money back from ebay (the auction fees, I never even acknowledged the "buyer), then I had to relist the bastard again.
 

nsafreak

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Uh I sold my PS2 recently for funds towards a Wii. When I setup the auction there was an option to limit it to bidders with no less than a certain number of positive feedbacks.
 

dak125

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Originally posted by: buzzsaw13
Originally posted by: dak125
Originally posted by: buzzsaw13
Buy it now with immediate payment?

No buy it nows. Unless something has changed, someone with 0 feedback could use the buy it now. Ask me how I know :) (someone did just that with my 360 auction, asked me to ship it to Nigeria).

So the italicized letters that say immediate payment required with paypal doesn't mean jack diddly?

Very valid point, it's something to consider. The only thing I don't like is perhaps selling myself short. Perhaps someone is willing to pay more than I'm asking? :) I also wanted to avoid Paypal though this may be the right way to go.

Thanks for the suggestion. Any other thoughts?
 

dak125

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Originally posted by: nsafreak
Uh I sold my PS2 recently for funds towards a Wii. When I setup the auction there was an option to limit it to bidders with no less than a certain number of positive feedbacks.

Very nice! Any idea where exactly the option is? This option wasn't available when I sold the 360 for sure.
 

oCxTiTaN

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Originally posted by: QED
Ehhh... you are hoarding PS3s for the sole purpose of reselling them on eBay?

Sorry, but you deserve the craptastic bidders you are sure to encounter.

.
 

Raduque

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Originally posted by: oCxTiTaN
Originally posted by: QED
Ehhh... you are hoarding PS3s for the sole purpose of reselling them on eBay?

Sorry, but you deserve the craptastic bidders you are sure to encounter.

.

/thread

scalping should be illegal, if it's not. buying consoles on launchday for the express purpose to resell and cheat two people at once (one out of their money, one who wants it to play out of a console at retail price) should be considered under anti-scalping laws

oh, and ps: i don't even want a ps3.
 

dak125

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Originally posted by: Raduque
Originally posted by: oCxTiTaN
Originally posted by: QED
Ehhh... you are hoarding PS3s for the sole purpose of reselling them on eBay?

Sorry, but you deserve the craptastic bidders you are sure to encounter.

.

/thread

scalping should be illegal, if it's not. buying consoles on launchday for the express purpose to resell and cheat two people at once (one out of their money, one who wants it to play out of a console at retail price) should be considered under anti-scalping laws

oh, and ps: i don't even want a ps3.


If it makes you feel any better I just got a Wii too. I'm not putting a gun to bidders heads, they can choose to bid or they can move along. What's the difference if I sell a PS3 now or wait 3 months? Nothing! The bidding may be higher this time around but besides that it's the exact same thing.
 

flavio

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Looking at the eBay auctions it seems like nobody wants to pay the ridiculous prices.
 

buck

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Originally posted by: BDawg
Originally posted by: oCxTiTaN
Originally posted by: QED
Ehhh... you are hoarding PS3s for the sole purpose of reselling them on eBay?

Sorry, but you deserve the craptastic bidders you are sure to encounter.

.

.

QFT, people like the OP make me sick, I hope he makes little to no profit.


 

Albis

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i hope he sells the ps3 and gets it and the buyer refuses payment somehow or gets a fake usps MO

people want the actually play the PS3 instead of watching ppl hoard and resell

i got a xbox 360 premium at launch last year and i took it home to play and enjoy all throughout thanksgiving with friends
 

spacejamz

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you are a little late to the game dude...

there are over 30,000 of these things on ebay now...

most of the auctions are ending around $1500 now..probably get lower as the day goes by...

most of the auctions are being won by bidders with less than 5 feedback...