by DoghouseRiley »
Wed Jan 06, 2016 1:21 am
Here's my two penn'oth.
Price guides are all very well, but it's more a case of, supply & demand, timing, presentation and location, when it comes to selling on eBay.
Supply & Demand.
Not a good idea to try to sell a jukebox when there's one or two others of a similar model being offered at the same time, particularly if they're better than yours. Wait until there's less variety available.
Timing.
Now is not a good time to be thinking of selling a jukebox, when all those post holiday bills are coming in. The run up to Christmas is best. Now I'd wait a few months until it gets a bit warmer.
Presentation
I'm often amazed that few people make the best use of eBay's facilities, (other than those who buy and sell jukeboxes for a living).
I've seen some really poor photography, sometimes taken on a mobile phone. Take lots of photos on a decent camera and choose them carefully. You can post a lot of photos on eBay for no extra cost. Be honest with the description. Itemise any the faults, but don't dwell on them.
Make a video, if it's working, (not on your phone on a decent camera) upload it to YouTube and post the link in your description.
Location.
It's easier to sell a jukebox if you live in a big city, If you're out in the sticks, don't expect to get the same sort of money. People having to travel too far won't make a bid. Here in the UK traveling 100 miles to view a jukebox would be considered "a long way."
Best of luck.
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