An Introduction To eBay Consignment
After I started selling on eBay, I was approached by friends
without computers who wanted me to sell their items for them.
They had heard stories about the outrageous prices items some
ebay auctions brought. They knew I could get more money for them
on eBay than they could get selling the items themselves. An
added incentive to them was I did all the work. All they had to
do is say "I don't want this anymore, sell it for me;" and
within a few weeks I converted their castoffs into cash.
I was already selling on eBay, and I had developed a system for
listing and dealing with sales that allowed me to list lots of
items in a short time. The chance to make a few dollars without
any investment was too much to pass up. I made some good money
doing this and because I didn't have to tie up my money buying
inventory I was able to use it to grow my train business.
Consignment Selling Is The Perfect Way To Start Your Own eBay
Business.
There are no set up fees or investments. You won't need to risk
your own money buying items to resell. You don't need a detailed
knowledge of antiques and collectibles. You only need to know
how to find the right category, write an adequate description
and take some high quality photos.
Selling on consignment allows you to learn about antiques and
collectibles without risking your own money. By selling other
people's items you learn the value of items in the most
practical way. By handling them and selling them. No matter how
many price guides you read, and antique shows you attend, you
will never get the feel for items until you sell them.
When you sell on consignment, you provide a service that makes
your clients additional money. When most people sell something,
they sell to a dealer who needs to mark up the item to make a
profit. This is not what happens on eBay.
On eBay the END USER is the buyer and will always pay more than
a dealer would. Even after paying a consignment fee, the seller
makes more money.
This is the true benefit of eBay consignment selling. Finding
the END USER. Before eBay this was a difficult and daunting
process. With eBay, a simple listing placed in the correct
category, with a good description and some high quality photos,
is enough to get a few END USERS to fight over the item.
Things You Need To Succeed With Consignment Sales:
1. You need to take possession of the items. When you sell
items on consignment you risk your eBay name and reputation. You
take these risks when you sell your own items, but you are in
complete control of your actions. In order to lower your risks
you need to get complete control of the items you are going to
be selling. This prevents sellers from changing their minds, and
allows you to ship the items as soon as you receive payment.
2. You should always have a written contract. One of my friends
was sued by a consignor who felt the commission was too high.
The consignor agreed to pay 20 percent of the selling price,
then when the item sold for $8500, got upset about paying $1700
to someone for doing 30 minutes of work. While my friend won in
court, it would never have gotten to court if he had a written
contract.
3. You'll also need to perfect ways to get items. At first your
friends and co-workers will provide you with a good stream of
salable items. After a while this stream will dwindle and you
will need to go out and find consignors. This is not as
difficult as it may seem. Remember, by consigning with you, the
seller gets more money than they would otherwise.