That's OK was just being curious. I expect someone will be along shortly to make us both feel insecure about our watchers [emoji3]Willy waving time
Currently have 2 objects for sale on E-bay and watchers on each is just over 120 (sorry!), mind, that is the highest number I have ever had.
Maybe I should have a clear out of my pre EOS Canon mount lenses?I do quiet a bit of selling on there 1600+ positive feedback and you can have loads of watchers on a item and it won’t sell , relist
it and wham someone immediatelaty presses buy it now , there’s no reason to it , with all those sales I have only ever had two bad buyers . At the moment it’s a buying frenzy especially for camera related gear with lots of stuff going for higher than expected prices ,especially legacy lenses
I guess it depends on where you are and the item you are selling. If you live in a major city then potentially you will have a larger market. For smaller items I'm still happy to use eBay as I don't want to be waiting in for potential buyers, time wasters etcGumtree and Facebook marketplace is where it’s at now. Actually meeting someone, inspecting the item and walking away knowing you’re not gonna have a claim against the sale/purchase.
I enjoy buying (at auctions, car boots etc) and subsequently selling, what might be classified as 'antique collectable' items and find eBay the ideal medium to sell the stuff as more than half of it will be sent abroad.Gumtree and Facebook marketplace is where it’s at now. Actually meeting someone, inspecting the item and walking away knowing you’re not gonna have a claim against the sale/purchase.