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    Question about selling on ebay

    If I tried to sell a high end card on ebay with my first account do you think the sale price would be drastically hurt because of 0 feedback? Would it also be better to sell whatever lower end stuff I have to build feedback first, or would it be only a difference of minimal $'s?

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    When I buy on ebay, I definitly look at the overall rating of the seller as a factor. If I were you, I would build your rating first. It;s just like building trust with trades on this site. The more you get, the better reputation you get. But this is just my opinion...

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    When I buy on ebay, I definitly look at the overall rating of the seller as a factor. If I were you, I would build your rating first. It;s just like building trust with trades on this site. The more you get, the better reputation you get. But this is just my opinion...

    +1 couldn't have said this better myself

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    You can build your feedback through buying. I think once you break 100, people start to feel comfortable on what you sell. And when I started, I usually sold something very small amount just to understand the process. You don't want to sell $1,000 card right away.

    Good luck in selling. I'm sure you will face different problem. Hopefully someone in the forum will answer you in the future.

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    You can build your feedback through buying. I think once you break 100, people start to feel comfortable on what you sell. And when I started, I usually sold something very small amount just to understand the process. You don't want to sell $1,000 card right away.

    Good luck in selling. I'm sure you will face different problem. Hopefully someone in the forum will answer you in the future.

    I appreciate everyone's input. I definitely don't have 100 cards to get to a feedback score of 100. Was trying to get some quick cash to hopefully pay off a credit card before the 6 month no interest promotional period expires at the end of October. Will see if I can make it through odd jobs, but may just take the hit for low feedback.

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    I would say for sure build up the feedback a little first as I know some buyers are turned off when they see little to no feedback as a few other members have already said, thanks. Daniel

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    Try the forums, you may have a better chance.

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    Good advice, thanks. I think I'll post it.

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