On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, John Allain wrote:
I made a good sum by knowing the resellers in my area
of speciality
and then contacting them carefully, for example not dumping my whole
list on them, but just starting with the one thing they liked the most.
...and eBay is just too useful to ignore. Offering on eBay with a reserve
set is a way of asking the world for a price on a thing.
And the Vintage Computer Marketplace is even better, because listings are
still free. So you can experiment without incurring any costs. You can
also try out different sale formats (straight sale, auction, even
give-away), something other sites cannot offer.
http://marketplace.vintage.org
If you haven't visited yet then you're missing out on a lot of good stuff
that's currently listed for for great prices. Here's a link to all the
currently listed free stuff:
http://marketplace.vintage.org/search.cfm?adtype=G&restart=1
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