I have a lot of brand new in box train sets that I do not want or need. They are all ho bachman made sets, I have 39 boxes that must go. How should I go about selling? Tux for any help. Please reply to
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Choo_choo: You could procure a table at a local model railroad show. Unfortunately at $25+/table this may not be cost effective. Another avenue is eBay. Again, there are costs involved as well as the hassle of sending the merchandise to the seller. You could donate the sets to a charity and take the tax credit.
Ray
Dear Choo-Choo,
Sell them on E-bay, one at a time, or consign them to someone else to sell on Ebay.
(There's a definite learning curve if you haven't sold before.)
Look for that set in "completed auctions" to learn a "buy it now" price if you choose to offer it that way.
Are they all the same set? What is (are) the item #(s)? (Usually a 5 digit number starting with zero.)
Hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Joe Satnik
You could try the HO Yard Sale, I've found some good deals and sold and traded some stuff: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HOYARDSALE/
choo2 -
I strongly recommend against consigning the sets to someone who will do the ebay listing for you. You'll find that you supply the merchandise, you pay all fees, and you see only a little, very little money. A charitable contribution would probably be worth more in your pocket.
ebay is a good idea though it's a little daunting at first. Why not get your feet wet, if they aren't already, with an ad on Craig's list? It's free and you may find some local buyers, obviating the need for shipping. This will only be a limited success, however, unless you live in a fairly large city. Craig's list can only sell so many train sets in a small town. But it is a good way to start learning about e-commerce.
Good luck with your train sets.
--D
if they get listed ... let us know