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Selling an item when you don't know what it's worth??

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bubblerock · 02/05/2009 13:31

I won a piece of signed music memorabilia last year and I'm thinking of selling it as I need the money. I have no idea what it's worth and whether it will even sell. I'm thinking of putting it on Ebay worldwide with a low starting price but a high Reserve just to see what interest there is. Has anyone ever done this??

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tiggerlovestobounce · 02/05/2009 13:33

I think ebay is good for this sort of thing, as the market is so huge.

Have you tried looking at completed items to give you an idea of what your item might fetch?

Bucharest · 02/05/2009 13:34

Yes, nothing mega- valuable, but I sold some signed Jam concert tickets, programmes etc.
Tbh, you don't need to know how much they are worth.....you will get what they are worth IYSWIM? I don't think there's any need for a reserve unless it's Jimmy Page's stratocaster we're talking - in which case I'd be questioning its authenticity
I start all my auctions at either 75p or 99p (including a velux window that went for over £200)

Flappythebat · 02/05/2009 13:35

Have a look on ebay for similar items. If you can't find anything similar, you could try and look at signed sports shirts/programmes as they may go for a similar price.

Starting low but setting a high reserve is a good idea.

Hope it sells for a good price.

YanknCock · 02/05/2009 13:36

Honestly I'd think that was really annoying. If you want to find out what it's worth, try to find completed items rather than putting something up that you don't intend to sell! Also google for sites that sell memorabilia or for that specific item and see if anyone else is selling it through other means. Much better than faking people out!

bubblerock · 02/05/2009 13:39

I can't find anything like it - It's a large framed piece of signed artwork by Jason Mraz, he's pretty popular at the moment around the world so I think it's probably the best time to sell, but how much someone would pay, I have no idea! My Mum has some lovely letters from Stanley Matthews too and it would be interesting to see how much they are worth.

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tiggerlovestobounce · 02/05/2009 13:45

Does Jason Mraz have any fan forums? That might be the best place to ask, as thats who your potential buyers will be.

bubblerock · 02/05/2009 13:48

But I do intend to sell and I could always lower the reserve if it was at a price where I would be prepared to sell it couldn't I? If it was only worth £20 then I'd rather keep it IYSWIM.

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bubblerock · 02/05/2009 20:12

Tigger - that's a good idea, will have a mooch around the forums!

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TimorousWeeBeastie · 03/05/2009 19:53

there is no point starting low with a reserve, as the lowest reserve you can set is £50, so anyone looking will know they have to bid at least £50 IYKWIM?

bubblerock · 03/05/2009 21:47

Well, I've put it on to test the water - anyone know if I am able to lower the reserve if people start bidding and it reaches a price I'm happy with?

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FlappytheBat · 03/05/2009 21:51

Yes, you can always lower your reserve price, as long as it remains higher than the highest bid.

Good luck!

bubblerock · 03/05/2009 21:55

Cheers, will be good to see if there's any interest I think postage might put people off as it costs loads to post abroad!!

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FAQinglovely · 03/05/2009 22:13

also I think that if it doesn't reach it's reserve so therefore doesn't sell you can still offer it to the highest bidder (if it's a price you're happy with obviously) - I don't know for sure about that though so stand to e corrected.

FAQinglovely · 11/05/2009 17:01

oh wow bubble - just logged into ebay to see how this did - you got a fab price for it - bet you're very

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