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>>(a) Sell them separately on a 10-day auction.
>>(b) Seems best to time it so the auction ends mid-evening on a weekend.
>>(c) Provide a link to the manufacturers spec if poss.
>>(d) Slightly risky - but don't put on a reserve and keep to a low starting price.
>>(e) Give a realistic shipping price (don't use it as a way to make a few extra bucks :-}
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>Viv, thanks very much, those are good suggestions.
Put lots of pictures of the actual item in your ad too - if it's something you can show powered on and working, that really helps too. As someone else mentioned already - I would give craigslist a shot first. I've sold a few things and bought a lot of things off craigslist - I usually just meet the person somewhere public - like a McDonald's or something unless it's a car I'm dealing with.
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