The Ebay rout is good. It takes some patience though. What i did was scope the market out. Followed the bigger dollar items that someone else was selling and got an idea of what they would go for. Then you also need to time your auction right. You dont want to sell your item at the same time that 3 or 4 identical items are up. This may take some waiting, and you never know when someone is gonna put up the same item right after you do. You can always pull the ad though.
I sold LOTS of old stuff and got more often than not a profit on the cover price, plus they paid for shipping.
One guy in the netherlands bought Planes of Conflict from me for $110 (it was MINT cond.) and then said it was horribly damaged in shipping. I told him to send it back and I'd give him his $$ back. He then wanted to keep it, but wanted like 1/2 his money back. I said no, send it back for full refund (I suspect he was trying to con me.) He never responded, but left negative feedback for me. Oh well. Just plan ahead. Tell them to pay for insurance or take thier chances. Just tell them upfront.
I sold LOTS of old stuff and got more often than not a profit on the cover price, plus they paid for shipping.
One guy in the netherlands bought Planes of Conflict from me for $110 (it was MINT cond.) and then said it was horribly damaged in shipping. I told him to send it back and I'd give him his $$ back. He then wanted to keep it, but wanted like 1/2 his money back. I said no, send it back for full refund (I suspect he was trying to con me.) He never responded, but left negative feedback for me. Oh well. Just plan ahead. Tell them to pay for insurance or take thier chances. Just tell them upfront.