Beachkid23
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Killin' it yet taking a bath!
I've been sitting on some stuff for a while and some others are new. I've done research on stuff trying to find what it sells for and not really coming up with anything spectacular as far as prices. So recently I've had two pieces of jewelry sell. one which I posted on here recently was a brooch with charms and matching earrings. Listed for $219 or best offer. Sold as soon as I listed it. I paid $30. I have no idea what it was worth but obviously it was worth more than I paid and it was worth more than my sold it for!
List another One last night for $120. Excepted an offer of 90 bucks. Paid a dollar for it or less about six months ago. Turns out there's a bunch of them listed around $600. However none of them have sold. I kind of feel like I've lost my touch but those two things maybe we're just pretty unique! Seems like normally if I list something like that it will sit there forever and never sell!
Should I be happy with what I got on my quick flip or should I check their website next week and see what they have the item listed for! I am thinking about emailing the first one with the brooch and asking them what makes it so special in case I ever come across another one...
I've been sitting on some stuff for a while and some others are new. I've done research on stuff trying to find what it sells for and not really coming up with anything spectacular as far as prices. So recently I've had two pieces of jewelry sell. one which I posted on here recently was a brooch with charms and matching earrings. Listed for $219 or best offer. Sold as soon as I listed it. I paid $30. I have no idea what it was worth but obviously it was worth more than I paid and it was worth more than my sold it for!
List another One last night for $120. Excepted an offer of 90 bucks. Paid a dollar for it or less about six months ago. Turns out there's a bunch of them listed around $600. However none of them have sold. I kind of feel like I've lost my touch but those two things maybe we're just pretty unique! Seems like normally if I list something like that it will sit there forever and never sell!
Should I be happy with what I got on my quick flip or should I check their website next week and see what they have the item listed for! I am thinking about emailing the first one with the brooch and asking them what makes it so special in case I ever come across another one...