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Old 09-02-2012, 08:57 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by l_macd View Post
Look on ebay for the price you are likely to get for a new Kindle Touch, expect to make a small loss of maybe £10-20 though, and you are never guaranteed anything selling it on ebay (unless you set a reserve price).

Clearly you haven't been on eBay for a while and have obviously never sold anything there.

eBay offers Buy Now prices. No auction and no need to spend money on a reserve. You list the item with a Fixed Price of your choosing and wait for someone to buy it. People don't often put items up for auction anymore because there are so few bidders. If the seller wants to put it up for auction to have a set end date as opposed to a Buy Now where who knows if or when the item will sell, then make the starting bid at the minimum you're willing to accept if you only get that one bid. That's the safest way to go.
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