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Do you have material to sell, but no time to sell it ? Consignments wanted.....
Do you have any philatelic material that you are no longer in need of, but
do not have time to sell yourself ? If so, then I am currently looking for consignments / collections to sell on Ebay. I've been doing this for 7 years with great success. My Ebay selling ID is 'cobbie10' and I have virtually 100% feedback with well over 20,000 sales under my belt. I accept any size consigment from a single sets, to one country collections, to whole inventories. I charge 25% of final value fee for my time and this includes all Ebay & Paypal fees associated with the sale. I can turn around the average one volume collection within a week of receving it - on average I can list 40 lots per day. Before listing I will give you an estimate as to what I think your collection would sell for and, if you are unhappy with this estimate, I will return the consignment to you. Either reply to this posting or, for anonimity, email me at cobbie10 @ verizon dot net. I am located in Baltimore MD and are also able to pick up collections as long as you are within an hours drive. Mark Bardell. www.cobbiestamps.com |
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Do you have material to sell, but no time to sell it ? Consignments wanted.....
Do you have any philatelic material that you are no longer in need of, but
do not have time to sell yourself ? If so, then I am currently looking for consignments / collections to sell on Ebay. I've been doing this for 7 years with great success. My Ebay selling ID is 'cobbie10' and I have virtually 100% feedback with well over 20,000 sales under my belt. I accept any size consigment from a single sets, to one country collections, to whole inventories. I charge 25% of final value fee for my time and this includes all Ebay & Paypal fees associated with the sale. I can turn around the average one volume collection within a week of receving it - on average I can list 40 lots per day. Before listing I will give you an estimate as to what I think your collection would sell for and, if you are unhappy with this estimate, I will return the consignment to you. Either reply to this posting or, for anonimity, email me at cobbie10 @ verizon dot net. I am located in Baltimore MD and are also able to pick up collections as long as you are within an hours drive. Mark Bardell. www.cobbiestamps.com How can you manage this? Let's say that you list an item with a start of under $10 and it sells for $25. The final value fee is $1.31. 25% of that is 33 cents, but the listing fee is 40 cents! You just -=lost=- 7 cents ! Add in ****pUnk and you're really in the hole! Hmmmm.... Could it be that he charges 25% of the bid price, as in: "I charge 25% (of final value) fee for my time". In which case it may be a bit expensive! David. |
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Do you have material to sell, but no time to sell it ?Consignments wanted.....
On Feb 3, 1:43 pm, "David French" wrote:
Do you have any philatelic material that you are no longer in need of, but do not have time to sell yourself ? If so, then I am currently looking for consignments / collections to sell on Ebay. I've been doing this for 7 years with great success. My Ebay selling ID is 'cobbie10' and I have virtually 100% feedback with well over 20,000 sales under my belt. I accept any size consigment from a single sets, to one country collections, to whole inventories. I charge 25% of final value fee for my time and this includes all Ebay & Paypal fees associated with the sale. I can turn around the average one volume collection within a week of receving it - on average I can list 40 lots per day. Before listing I will give you an estimate as to what I think your collection would sell for and, if you are unhappy with this estimate, I will return the consignment to you. Either reply to this posting or, for anonimity, email me at cobbie10 @ verizon dot net. I am located in Baltimore MD and are also able to pick up collections as long as you are within an hours drive. Mark Bardell. www.cobbiestamps.com How can you manage this? Let's say that you list an item with a start of under $10 and it sells for $25. The final value fee is $1.31. 25% of that is 33 cents, but the listing fee is 40 cents! You just -=lost=- 7 cents ! Add in ****pUnk and you're really in the hole! Hmmmm.... Could it be that he charges 25% of the bid price, as in: "I charge 25% (of final value) fee for my time". In which case it may be a bit expensive! David. David, The guy's 'fee' is 25% of the final value which you and any other reasonable person knows he stated (I charge 'a' 25%-of-final-value fee). Kaputnik is splitting hairs, as usual (hope he isn't a lawyer). "Twist a pig's ear and watch him squeal" (Liam O'Bannon - Miller's Crossing). Considering that fees are over 10% and can be as much as 25% the guy could lose money. Now that eBay has raised their rates, it now makes perfect sense to sell better material through live auction houses. TL |
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Do you have material to sell, but no time to sell it ? Consignments wanted.....
My fee is 25% of the final auction price.
So for a lot ending at $10 I would take $2.50 and, as pointed out earlier, wouldn't make a whole lot of money, but certainly wouldn't lose any. I think my original post was worded incorrectly - and I see that now by reading it back. At the end of the day, I probably make arond 12 - 15% of final selling fee after I've paid Ebay and Paypal. Mark. "TL" wrote in message ... On Feb 3, 1:43 pm, "David French" wrote: Do you have any philatelic material that you are no longer in need of, but do not have time to sell yourself ? If so, then I am currently looking for consignments / collections to sell on Ebay. I've been doing this for 7 years with great success. My Ebay selling ID is 'cobbie10' and I have virtually 100% feedback with well over 20,000 sales under my belt. I accept any size consigment from a single sets, to one country collections, to whole inventories. I charge 25% of final value fee for my time and this includes all Ebay & Paypal fees associated with the sale. I can turn around the average one volume collection within a week of receving it - on average I can list 40 lots per day. Before listing I will give you an estimate as to what I think your collection would sell for and, if you are unhappy with this estimate, I will return the consignment to you. Either reply to this posting or, for anonimity, email me at cobbie10 @ verizon dot net. I am located in Baltimore MD and are also able to pick up collections as long as you are within an hours drive. Mark Bardell. www.cobbiestamps.com How can you manage this? Let's say that you list an item with a start of under $10 and it sells for $25. The final value fee is $1.31. 25% of that is 33 cents, but the listing fee is 40 cents! You just -=lost=- 7 cents ! Add in ****pUnk and you're really in the hole! Hmmmm.... Could it be that he charges 25% of the bid price, as in: "I charge 25% (of final value) fee for my time". In which case it may be a bit expensive! David. David, The guy's 'fee' is 25% of the final value which you and any other reasonable person knows he stated (I charge 'a' 25%-of-final-value fee). Kaputnik is splitting hairs, as usual (hope he isn't a lawyer). "Twist a pig's ear and watch him squeal" (Liam O'Bannon - Miller's Crossing). Considering that fees are over 10% and can be as much as 25% the guy could lose money. Now that eBay has raised their rates, it now makes perfect sense to sell better material through live auction houses. TL |
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Do you have material to sell, but no time to sell it ? Consignments wanted.....
Whatever Mr. Bardell may charge for all his work, he seems to be an extremely
good alternative to being swindled by the large so-called auction houses in the USA!! As so many articles have detailed, the major firms seem to be nothing but crooks, as the constant charges by the FBI against the luminaries of philately constantly remind us!! On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 20:43:27 -0000, "David French" wrote: Do you have any philatelic material that you are no longer in need of, but do not have time to sell yourself ? If so, then I am currently looking for consignments / collections to sell on Ebay. I've been doing this for 7 years with great success. My Ebay selling ID is 'cobbie10' and I have virtually 100% feedback with well over 20,000 sales under my belt. I accept any size consigment from a single sets, to one country collections, to whole inventories. I charge 25% of final value fee for my time and this includes all Ebay & Paypal fees associated with the sale. I can turn around the average one volume collection within a week of receving it - on average I can list 40 lots per day. Before listing I will give you an estimate as to what I think your collection would sell for and, if you are unhappy with this estimate, I will return the consignment to you. Either reply to this posting or, for anonimity, email me at cobbie10 @ verizon dot net. I am located in Baltimore MD and are also able to pick up collections as long as you are within an hours drive. Mark Bardell. www.cobbiestamps.com How can you manage this? Let's say that you list an item with a start of under $10 and it sells for $25. The final value fee is $1.31. 25% of that is 33 cents, but the listing fee is 40 cents! You just -=lost=- 7 cents ! Add in ****pUnk and you're really in the hole! Hmmmm.... Could it be that he charges 25% of the bid price, as in: "I charge 25% (of final value) fee for my time". In which case it may be a bit expensive! David. |
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Do you have material to sell, but no time to sell it ?Consignments wanted.....
The problem is that Bardell is quite paranoid and has many on this
blocked bidder list which really hurts anyone that consigns to him because there are lots of . On Feb 23, 9:27 am, JohnBuchan wrote: Whatever Mr. Bardell may charge for all his work, he seems to be an extremely good alternative to being swindled by the large so-called auction houses in the USA!! As so many articles have detailed, the major firms seem to be nothing but crooks, as the constant charges by the FBI against the luminaries of philately constantly remind us!! On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 20:43:27 -0000, "David French" wrote: Do you have any philatelic material that you are no longer in need of, but do not have time to sell yourself ? If so, then I am currently looking for consignments / collections to sell on Ebay. I've been doing this for 7 years with great success. My Ebay selling ID is 'cobbie10' and I have virtually 100% feedback with well over 20,000 sales under my belt. I accept any size consigment from a single sets, to one country collections, to whole inventories. I charge 25% of final value fee for my time and this includes all Ebay & Paypal fees associated with the sale. I can turn around the average one volume collection within a week of receving it - on average I can list 40 lots per day. Before listing I will give you an estimate as to what I think your collection would sell for and, if you are unhappy with this estimate, I will return the consignment to you. Either reply to this posting or, for anonimity, email me at cobbie10 @ verizon dot net. I am located in Baltimore MD and are also able to pick up collections as long as you are within an hours drive. Mark Bardell. www.cobbiestamps.com How can you manage this? Let's say that you list an item with a start of under $10 and it sells for $25. The final value fee is $1.31. 25% of that is 33 cents, but the listing fee is 40 cents! You just -=lost=- 7 cents ! Add in ****pUnk and you're really in the hole! Hmmmm.... Could it be that he charges 25% of the bid price, as in: "I charge 25% (of final value) fee for my time". In which case it may be a bit expensive! David. |
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Do you have material to sell, but no time to sell it ? Consignments wanted.....
Sure sounds like an unhappy competitor.
Mark is doing a great job for those of us who no longer trust the big scammers and auctions. On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 12:03:27 -0700 (PDT), Abelstamps wrote: The problem is that Bardell is quite paranoid and has many on this blocked bidder list which really hurts anyone that consigns to him because there are lots of . On Feb 23, 9:27 am, JohnBuchan wrote: Whatever Mr. Bardell may charge for all his work, he seems to be an extremely good alternative to being swindled by the large so-called auction houses in the USA!! As so many articles have detailed, the major firms seem to be nothing but crooks, as the constant charges by the FBI against the luminaries of philately constantly remind us!! On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 20:43:27 -0000, "David French" wrote: Do you have any philatelic material that you are no longer in need of, but do not have time to sell yourself ? If so, then I am currently looking for consignments / collections to sell on Ebay. I've been doing this for 7 years with great success. My Ebay selling ID is 'cobbie10' and I have virtually 100% feedback with well over 20,000 sales under my belt. I accept any size consigment from a single sets, to one country collections, to whole inventories. I charge 25% of final value fee for my time and this includes all Ebay & Paypal fees associated with the sale. I can turn around the average one volume collection within a week of receving it - on average I can list 40 lots per day. Before listing I will give you an estimate as to what I think your collection would sell for and, if you are unhappy with this estimate, I will return the consignment to you. Either reply to this posting or, for anonimity, email me at cobbie10 @ verizon dot net. I am located in Baltimore MD and are also able to pick up collections as long as you are within an hours drive. Mark Bardell. www.cobbiestamps.com How can you manage this? Let's say that you list an item with a start of under $10 and it sells for $25. The final value fee is $1.31. 25% of that is 33 cents, but the listing fee is 40 cents! You just -=lost=- 7 cents ! Add in ****pUnk and you're really in the hole! Hmmmm.... Could it be that he charges 25% of the bid price, as in: "I charge 25% (of final value) fee for my time". In which case it may be a bit expensive! David. |
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Do you have material to sell, but no time to sell it ? Consignments wanted.....
I have been using Mark and am very pleased.
He just does what he says and my stuff sells with much less work on my part |
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