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    What's your preference/which is better?

    Do you prefer to sell on eBay as an auction or buy it now/best offer. i've done a lil of both w/ not so great experiences with buy it nows. What do you guys think is better/which do u prefer profit-wise.

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    See kardkid74's Items on eBay

    well for items that you really know you want a certain price for, BIN w/best offers lets you control what it sales for. you know pretty much they will make a lower offer since we all want stuff for the lowest amount. some things to put on auction are cards you know you wouldnt mind getting x amount, if its less it sucks but oh well, if its more, yeah!! i would put higher end stuff that i know will sell, on bin best offer. but ive been suprised by stuff i put on auction to find out it went for way more that i anticipated. which is good. but again, its a gamble on the auction.

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    I usually just auction stuff unless i don't know what the SV of a card is then i'll put a BIN on it to see what its worth

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    I do auction for cards that I just want to move. I do BIN with best offer when I have card that I want to sell, but ok to hold on to it.

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