^ My advice to all honest sellers, to be exact (edited). Just be extremely carefull with eBay and PayPal. Take lots of very very accurate pics of your item and get a proof of shipping and you are safe.
Some very expensive (and also lower priced) High End stuff stay unsold on eBay for a year and even more... then they disappear. So perhaps an appropriate offer was accepted or maybe a right buyer (who dearly wants the item) at right time buys it.
Some years ago I bought NOS Factory Sealed Audio-Technica ANV150 cartridge from Japan for a good price. I had too many carts to listen at the time and I just had no time to try that new AT of mine. So I never opened the sealed box and start selling it on eBay for the same price I had paid for. It stayed for more than a year unsold with few watchers... Suddenly a gentleman from England bought it and instantly paid using PayPal and asked nothing. I received the money I had wanted and immediately sent the unopened factory sealed box to England. A few days later I noticed my buyer had left a full positibe fb w/ a nice comment. I did the same thing for him.
One of my rare vintage prog LP albums stayed unsold for seven years on another selling site. Suddenly a guy from a foreign island bough it and paid it and couldn´t be more happy as he had been waiting for that certain album for years for a reasonable price. A nice transaction for both of us.
All comes down to when seller´s and buyer´s interests unite. That is real business. Everything else is waste of time and just irrelevant. Best of luck for selling and buying :)
Some very expensive (and also lower priced) High End stuff stay unsold on eBay for a year and even more... then they disappear. So perhaps an appropriate offer was accepted or maybe a right buyer (who dearly wants the item) at right time buys it.
Some years ago I bought NOS Factory Sealed Audio-Technica ANV150 cartridge from Japan for a good price. I had too many carts to listen at the time and I just had no time to try that new AT of mine. So I never opened the sealed box and start selling it on eBay for the same price I had paid for. It stayed for more than a year unsold with few watchers... Suddenly a gentleman from England bought it and instantly paid using PayPal and asked nothing. I received the money I had wanted and immediately sent the unopened factory sealed box to England. A few days later I noticed my buyer had left a full positibe fb w/ a nice comment. I did the same thing for him.
One of my rare vintage prog LP albums stayed unsold for seven years on another selling site. Suddenly a guy from a foreign island bough it and paid it and couldn´t be more happy as he had been waiting for that certain album for years for a reasonable price. A nice transaction for both of us.
All comes down to when seller´s and buyer´s interests unite. That is real business. Everything else is waste of time and just irrelevant. Best of luck for selling and buying :)