posted October 29, 2012 04:21 AM
Going to have to make some room so going to sell some 16mm films I have is Ebay UK the best/easiest? If Ebay UK which Category is the best seem to be in more than one by others.
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From: Croydon, London, UK
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posted October 29, 2012 07:29 AM
The fairly new 'Film Stock' category, which has a 16mm section, must be the 'right' area to use. At first, hardly anyone was using this, probably because it wasn't appearing where the different film guages previously were, but I'm sure that it's gradually becoming the main area for film.
posted October 29, 2012 11:35 AM
Adrian, I think it is now automatic. I listed several things that I have been listing for the same way for a LONG time now, and the category changed itself to "film stock" on its own.
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From: United Kingdom
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posted November 11, 2012 04:20 PM
Hi David, As to postage, when listing an item in any category in ebay, click the drop-down box for postage to read "courier". This way, when generating an ebay invoice, you can specify the amount of postage (greater than £4.50). To aid the sale, mention how much it will be in your listing.
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From: Lancashire, UK
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posted November 11, 2012 04:27 PM
why not sell them at my film fair on the 18th nov at blackpool either have a stall or sell them in the auction savesa messing about listing them on ebay then waiting for payment then loads of commision to pay then having to parcel them up and post them tel 07931 926550
posted November 13, 2012 11:03 AM
David, ebay starting putting a generic top value on postage a while back when they didn't collect fees on postage and people were selling thing for next to nothing and charging a huge shipping fee. Now that they collect fees on shipping too! they could remove the generic shipping value limit but they don't. The only way to get the "true" shipping costs are to include who or how you will ship, and the actual weight of the package when you make the listing. YES it is a P.I.A. and I find the international shipping calculator is often wrong anyhow...so I'll refund the difference to international buyers when that happens.
edit: A film show/event would be the easiest & most fun if you could make it there
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From: Gt. Clifton,Cumbria,England
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posted November 13, 2012 12:54 PM
It isn't the shipping charges that put me off from buying from the USA Wayne,it's the customs charges this end,the blood sucking#/=-#*"=!