>>6635970>postageAlways have tracked shipping unless you're selling trading cards for less than $10 each and even then that's for local sales, if the seller seems dodgy on say ebay FILM YOURSELF packing the package from showing the item being placed to sealing and writting the address, its autistic but last thing you want is someone named 29339494 with 0 feedback buying shit
>communicateTalk to the person you're selling too especially with new users to ebay or where ever, I work in retail so I just use a simple "hello thank you for your purchase I'll just get this wrapped up and it'll be out in x days and I'll provide tracking asap", this also helps brace you for anything bad, newbs or scammers tend not to respond to these, good people will be writting up good reports before you even send the package
>item conditionALWAYS report anything someone may complain about, if item is "used" condition explain any blemishes to the toy or even the box especially on exclusives, saying you have a used japanese figure and saying its in "good condition" may trigger someone who thinks its owned by some autistic collector only to find the clear window of the box has a swirly scratch mark on it, take good pics of any highlight areas and if failing to do so explain as best you can
>pricingUp to you but don't be an idiot, if you're willing to accept low ball offers have best offer on otherwise stick to your chosen price/auction with a bare minimum of what you want as the starting point
>postage pricepre-weigh items and charge accordingly, or have "free shipping" and just tack the shipping into the item price, just don't do what I did and go $20 international for gran turismo 5's signature edition to god damn brazil, damn thing was heavy and the shipping was as much as I sold the game for, lucily the buyer was a bro and gave half of the postage back (he would of paid full but customs taxed him quite a fair bit, so much for his bargain), speaking of which
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