Musings on Selling Stuff

redrosary

Member
Forgive me if this isn't the right board to post this, but I wasn't sure where to put it.

I've been selling, or trying to sell, some of my unwanted MAC stuff this week. Experience is the best teacher and I just have some stuff I'm thinking about and wanted some input.

With some of the more unpopular quads that don't sell, would it be worth a shot to depot the shadows and try to sell them off that way (plus the empty quad palette)?

What about single e/s shades? If it's not selling BNIB, it might be worth a try to depot it and sell it at a way-reduced price (but I'd keep the empty for a future Back2MAC).

Also, does anyone else experience getting comments and/emails saying "Ooh, I want X!" then getting one ten minutes later saying, "Sorry, I can't pay for it right now."? It's annoying, but is this just the nature of the online selling beast? I was thinking of adding a "Serious Inquiries Only" line to my standard price/shipping info blurb, but would that turn buyers off?

Like I said, input is welcome. I'm not trying to start a flame war, just wanting to discuss the issue.
 

midnightlouise

Well-known member
Well here's my 2 cents: If I was a buyer (and I often am lol!) I would love to buy e/s pans at a reduced price. I always de-pot mine anyway, and sometimes it's just easier if they are already in pan form so I don't have to mess with it!
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And if the quads don't sell, then why not de-pot them? It wouldn't hurt to try if you're sure they're not going to sell as a quad. Also you'll get lots of folks that will do that last part, I think sometimes because they get excited & want to buy, then realize they really can't afford it. It's happened to me on ebay. Aggravating, but like you say, it's the nature of the beast
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Oh, and if you said "serious inquires only" it wouldn't put me off at all. But then I only inquire of I'm serious, so....
 

Unseelie

Member
ah ja, though as a "newbie buyer" - there's something about the BNIB that denotes a certain safety to the product. i know it's new, the condition of the box is a clue to age and the care it's had, and also i know the shadow itself is going to survive shipping in great shape.

i haven't done this yet, but i worry about the day i buy a depotted e/s from a 14 year old who has battered the pan, overcooked the e/s with scorch marks, and then folded it up in a sheet of notebook paper to ship in a plain white envelope. but then i'm weird.
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then again, if it's a less popular shade, it may be something that a more determined or dedicated and experienced user is looking for, and they'll trust another users depotting technique. {i admit it now, i typed sk1llz just to have a laugh, then backspaced it out.}

Cheers!
 

redrosary

Member
I posted pics of the shadows I depotted & I think that helps a buyer make a decision. Surprisingly, I sold a shadow that I put a ding in (but I discounted it BIG TIME, too).
 

Janice

Well-known member
Quote:
Originally Posted by redrosary

Also, does anyone else experience getting comments and/emails saying "Ooh, I want X!" then getting one ten minutes later saying, "Sorry, I can't pay for it right now."?


That upsets me as well. {edited to tone down the post}
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lenjhn

Well-known member
I've learned that even if it's used a tiny bit, most people won't buy unless it's discounted deeply. I understand too, why would I buy a used pan at $1-$2 off when I could have a new one for not much more? Although I ideally would like close to retail for my lesser used items, deep discounts are usually the only way to go. And if someone renegs on a purchase inquiry, then I usually won't sell to them later.
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