We already had this discussion ... I do not want buy it nows.. if I did I would just do a ebay store....brendan1414 said:buy it nows are the way to go... usually i start at my highest price i think someone would pay, then if it doesnt sell after a day or so, i drop it down some amount, and by that time i usually have watchers that will hurry up and buy it, since its now a bargain![]()
Sunday evening seems to be the target to end a auction? i am still a li confused how the 7 days work I am assuming if I start sunday 5pm it will end the following sunday 5pm?reapp said:I try to start and end my auctions late in the afternoon, so both east and west coaster's will be awake. Also, most action for my auctions occur on the weekends, specifically on Sunday. Hence, I start mine on Monday afternoons. For what it's worth.
creeper71 said:Sunday evening seems to be the target to end a auction? i am still a li confused how the 7 days work I am assuming if I start sunday 5pm it will end the following sunday 5pm?reapp said:I try to start and end my auctions late in the afternoon, so both east and west coaster's will be awake. Also, most action for my auctions occur on the weekends, specifically on Sunday. Hence, I start mine on Monday afternoons. For what it's worth.
famous turtle treasures said:I agree that trying to post at the best time for your buyers is a good idea, however, I sell in the USA and international. The internet allows almost anyone to participate in the global economy. Some items I sell almost always are purchased by european buyers, so trying to figure out their dinner time is a bit pointless! Either way, I know 5:30 is dinner time for me (and a lot of the rest of the WEST coasters). You know how many auctions I have missed out on because I was making dinner / eating? I can think of 5 or 6 in the past week. I would rather eat than bid on something (which is good, or else Mrs. Turtle would stop making me food.)
I am glad I only do BIN then I don't have to worry about this stuff.![]()
CladSpends2 said:I swear by Thurs. night and I try to have it end about 8-8:30 east coast time.
I did pass this on to Cyber Dan once in a ph. call and he said he was going to try it, but I don't know if he found it as good of a time as I do.
From what i've heard in the past Friday and Sat. nights are the worst because many people are busy during those times. Going out to dinner, shopping, entertainment, movies (not that many people go to the movies anymore) etc.cyberdan said:CladSpends2 said:I swear by Thurs. night and I try to have it end about 8-8:30 east coast time.
I did pass this on to Cyber Dan once in a ph. call and he said he was going to try it, but I don't know if he found it as good of a time as I do.
Tory, now that you mention it I do remember something about a middle of the week start/end time. I never did try it, slipped my mind. I do have 24 auctions going now. Most started on Saturday @ 8pm and my gold recovery computer parts auctions started sunday evening.
I have been meaning to put up some rolls of steel cents (some uncl) might try that this week.
That is pretty much what I did lastnight, I didn;'t see your reply til this morning..i winged it...lol thanks for the help duggumupdiggummup said:I list mine on Sun., Mon., and Tues. usually. I set them to end at 7pm pacific time. My international buyers have never let me down when it came to bidding on something they want and my auction ending time. Some of my best sales have come from Sweden, Denmark, Germany, England and even Hong Kong. Knock on wood but I haven't had a problem yet with an overseas buyer not receiving their item, though only 40-50 of my sales have been from overseas. I think you only have delivery confirmation on International mail with express or priority international.