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Selling Stuff... - Toms306 - 18-12-2015

Ok so most of you know I'm a terrible salesman, I'd rather give stuff away in all honesty...

However I STILL have some Rover/ZR parts brand new or recon that I can't shift at all. Tried gumtree and ebay and appropriate forums. Dropped prices so far on ebay that I couldn't drop them any further with postage and fee's etc. I was open to posting all items (bar the battery) so it's not a location issue. And I don't believe that those cars are just so reliable no-one needs parts for them. Tongue

So wtf do I do with them? Got new leads, coils and crank sensor. Recon alternator (cost £55 so I've been told and it never saw the road). 2 used but fully working starters. Small Halfords battery.

Running out of ideas except giving them back to my step dad and letting him sell them himself but I was trying to take some responsibility for the cock up there! Confused Would be ideal if there was a spares repair ZR locally I could buy that needed those parts (as I've done with HDi's in the past) but that's not likely lol.

So yeah, basically what am I missing/doing wrong lol, any idea?

Cheers


RE: Selling Stuff... - Eeyore - 18-12-2015

what are you adverts like? I would advertise them as new and say that packaging has been opened. Set them to be whatever price you want to shift them. It is an odd one mate. In reality nobody really wants used parts which are cheap anyway.


RE: Selling Stuff... - Toms306 - 18-12-2015

My ads are as well written as forum stuff. Were all advertised as they are (new or recon). And priced them as low as possible.

Just don't see that no one needs coil packs or crank sensors. And alternators are always failing on them due to proximity with the exhaust. Confused Leads are cheap so I can understand them not selling. And maybe people don't want to risk used starters.


RE: Selling Stuff... - toseland - 18-12-2015

Ebay.

price 99p start

postage £7

title (the item itself)

description, "second hand <insert part name here>for <insert car/model/type> for sale, good condition, feel free to ask any questions, paypal accepted, will post to mainland uk"



it also helps to list other cars the parts are applicable to, rover engines were used in fucktonnes of stuff.. some might be more popular than the one you're selling it for.


RE: Selling Stuff... - bigcheez2k3 - 18-12-2015

Ask Steve? That's his scene so he might know some people.


RE: Selling Stuff... - Mole man - 18-12-2015

What size battery is it buddy might be interested in it!


RE: Selling Stuff... - MY95 - 18-12-2015

Sell all the bits to Steve lol Job done Tongue


RE: Selling Stuff... - Toms306 - 18-12-2015

Battery is just a tiny petrol one, 063 iirc, about £30 on Halfords trade, not worth driving down here for lol.

I've also learnt my lesson on 99p starts - people buy stuff at 99p and you lose far more than that in postage and fees, plus the fuel driving it to the courier drop and time to package lol, done that with the rest of the 306 parts before moving and would've been much better off binning them! Fail... Dodgy So I dropped prices as low as possible on these, taking postage and fees into consideration.

Parts are no use to Steve, be like offering TU parts to an XUD owner... lol


RE: Selling Stuff... - lolsteve - 18-12-2015

Speak and thy shall appear !
Try signing up to the MG R sales and wanted group on Facebook. Unfortunately you've got on your hands a kind of low spec model but can still sell bits. I've sold a full set of shocks and springs for 99p on ebay before


RE: Selling Stuff... - ozpug - 19-12-2015

Hire a model to pose with your items.


RE: Selling Stuff... - Toms306 - 19-12-2015

(18-12-2015, 11:14 PM)lolsteve Wrote: Speak and thy shall appear !
Try signing up to the MG R sales and wanted group on Facebook. Unfortunately you've got on your hands a kind of low spec model but can still sell bits. I've sold a full set of shocks and springs for 99p on ebay before

Didn't think of FB groups tbf, I'm slightly sceptical of privacy over FB though.

(19-12-2015, 11:49 AM)ozpug Wrote: Hire a model to pose with your items.

Lol, think the costs might outweigh the sale prices! lol


RE: Selling Stuff... - cully - 19-12-2015

Bin the shit! you know you always loose money so cut out the middle man Wink


RE: Selling Stuff... - Toms306 - 19-12-2015

It's not my shit to bin lol, would've done by now otherwise lol. He paid for it, not me...


RE: Selling Stuff... - ozpug - 19-12-2015

Up and coming models are always looking for free work for their portfolio. Otherwise make it into some sort of ornament; a clock or something, and sell it to an enthusiast.


RE: Selling Stuff... - lolsteve - 19-12-2015

What privacy? They're not super rare parts that are desirable to steal etc like expensive alloy wheels so it'll be rite


RE: Selling Stuff... - Piggy - 19-12-2015

Buy it now items are free to list on ebay ThumbsUp


RE: Selling Stuff... - Toms306 - 19-12-2015

(19-12-2015, 06:12 PM)lolsteve Wrote: What privacy? They're not super rare parts that are desirable to steal etc like expensive alloy wheels so it'll be rite

Nah I don't mean that. I mean I don't like randomers knowing my full name, location, car/reg number from pics etc. I tend not to join groups for that reason.

(19-12-2015, 06:57 PM)Piggy Wrote: Buy it now items are free to list on ebay ThumbsUp

Only 20 a month though, same as auctions. I list a lot of stuff...hardly ever sell any of it though. lol

Ebay is daft though, have to pays fees on postage. Plus the fees on paypal. And obviously the 10% selling fee as well. Selling at 99p plus say £10 postage means you lose £1.60 in fees. I always underestimate postage so that adds to it as well (admittedly that's my fault). And then you've got the 30p listing fee after 20 items as well. I lost more than double the selling price on a few things earlier this year lol.


RE: Selling Stuff... - Piggy - 19-12-2015

Then dont list it for 99p!?!

List it at the price you/open to offers. Do a job lot. Loads of ideas.

That or bin it n stop moaning about junk that no one wants lol


RE: Selling Stuff... - Toms306 - 19-12-2015

Tried listing it at the lowest possible price, have already said that lol. Tried a job lot, again no interest at all.

Pfft, everyone likes a moan, you of all people should know that. Wink Thought I may have been making a glaringly obvious mistake somewhere but it seems not lol. Will just admit defeat and give them back I think. Not even sure if they sorted disposing of the rest of the car lol.


RE: Selling Stuff... - lolsteve - 20-12-2015

Oh I see. Set your Facebook settings to private and only give out info via messages and for area on description be vague ish


RE: Selling Stuff... - Iceman299 - 21-12-2015

Sell them on Rovertech