on โ02-04-2022 10:18 AM
on โ02-04-2022 07:00 PM
Given that eBay may charge extra if listings run for more than 12 months, I end and relist every 6 months.
I don't have perpetual listings with many multiples available, so that works for me.
If you have many of the same fossil for sale, it could be an issue for you.
All I can suggest is for you to keep track of your 18 listings to ensure they remain at 18
on โ02-04-2022 09:14 PM
Wow, wasn't aware that ebay could do that, Dave. many thanks for the info.
on โ02-04-2022 10:59 PM
WOW, I'd be more concerned about you trying to pass off genuine fossils that are made of plastic. Yes, most you have priced accordingly and said they were replicas, but the 2 big ticket items, buyers could easily be fooled into thinking they were genuine.
As a collector of fossils, I was tempted, until I read the description and discovered they were fakes made of plastic. You need to put replica in the title of those items too, because a lot of buyers don't read the description. Adding "museum quality" implies even more that they are real. I have lots of museum quality pieces and they are 100% genuine, not made of plastic.
on โ10-04-2022 07:59 AM
You are the first.
A real skull costs between 2 and 5 thousand dollars. No- one ( especially a collector) has ever thought they were real.