@dodge_ute wrote:

 

My items are always listed at prices well  below what other sellers ask for the same items.

This tactic used to guarantee a quick sale and lots of interest from buyers.

 

 


If you try again, I would suggest a different tactic, these days low prices will bring out the tyre kickers, flippers and other bargain hunters who have no genuine interest in the item but rather in getting something for cheap, plus often gives people the impression there's probably something wrong with the item. 

 

eBay has shifted away from a place of quick bargains to much more of a retail site, and I think you will find that genuine buyers are more attracted to listings where the seller has valued the item at a price that's good, but not at a point where people start to wonder why it was priced so low. 

 

Auctions also tend to attract people with eyes bigger than their wallets (i.e. it ends in a week, I can pay for it then, then a week later something's come up, etc), so I would consider buy it now listings, with perhaps make an offer enabled if you have room to negotiate.