This magazine just sold for $4500.00.
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Electronics Magazine, volume 38, number 8, April 19, 1965 – Gordon E. Moore
Any ideas why this particular Electronics magazine was so special?
This magazine just sold for $4500.00.
Here’s the details:
Electronics Magazine, volume 38, number 8, April 19, 1965 – Gordon E. Moore
Any ideas why this particular Electronics magazine was so special?
**The question I get asked the most: How do you get everything done?** Here’s what I’m going to try to accomplish today.
I woke up this morning with a whole lot of offers. That’s good right? Except over half of them had some “statement” or message as to why they were making that offer.
Item retails for 32.00 I have it listed at 16.99 with free shipping and returns. They offer 10, because “it’s not their favorite color”. I understand what they are saying: They want this item, but not really if it is this color. The color I have listed is this companies 2nd most popular color.
What do you think about the “Buyer’s Feedback 100% positive” What else could it be? You can’t give negatives to buyers. This doesn’t really seem like a selling point does it?
Does eBay put this kind of information in for sellers? I will have to go check it out.
This item retails for 42.00. I have it listed for 21.00 with free shipping and returns. The manufacturer had it listed for 12.58 with free shipping. How can I compete with that?
I had one more, from a Canadian buyer. Her statement was “I have to pay duty. Please accept offer.” Her item retailed at 78.00 and I was selling it for 34.99 with free shipping and returns. Her offer? 8.00.
What are some of the crazy offers you’ve received?
**The question I get asked the most: How do you get everything done?** Here’s what I’m going to try to accomplish today.