Ebay reserve help

Bertolie

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My daughters new horse came with some tack which included a saddle that clearly did not fit him. We were going to throw the old saddle away until someone noticed that it was a Barnsby saddle and suggested selling it on ebay.

We dont know the exact size but will measure if we decide to sell it, but would guess its 17.5-18.5" and probably a medium fit. Its a GP saddle and in reasonable condition though obviously used and needs a good clean.

We dont have a clue how much these saddles would go for so my question is whether we should put a reserve on it or put it in with no reserve and see what it makes (if anything!)

Hope I'm not breaking any forum rules by asking this - I'm sure someone will tell me if I am!
 
Hi

I do sell and buy a fair number of things on ebay and would suggest that if you are auctioning it put it on at a 99p start for a 7 or 10 day period ending on a Sunday evening. If there is no interest and it looks as though it is not going to make what you think it is worth then pull the listing. A low start price will get more people interested and you could create a bidding war!!

Would it not be worth cleaning the saddle up and trading it in when you buy a replacement?

Robert
 
Have already got a replacement as we guessed the saddle didn't fit. We think the one he came with is a medium, his new one is a wide!

We were going to just throw it away as we didn't think it would be worth much until someone pointed out it was a Barnsby. I have never sold on ebay before so don't have a clue about reserves etc.

Thanks for your help.
 
Pop it on eBay. Don't forget to measure it up in inches on every possible angle/line as will be asked silly questions.
And saddles weigh a fair bit so have at similar listings to see what the p&p is going to be.

Good luck
 
If you've already got the box, you can get quote for cost of delivery on myparceldelivery.com. I've used them several times and was happy with the service.
 
Reserves are fairly pointless and eBay charges for them

If you list it tomorrow, listing at free for private buyers, therefore I would put the minimum you are prepared to get it go for as the asking price

If it doesn't sell it cost you nothing!
 
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