
We all want you to get the highest possible price. We work hard to present your
item in the best possible way in our listings. Here are some tips that can help
get the most from your auction.
Documentation
Original packaging, manuals, instruction, reciepts, appraisals,
accessories -- anything at all that you still have that came
with the item -- is almost always helpful in driving up its
final price. Before you bring your items in, take a few minutes
to find all the related materials you can.
Flaws and Defects
Most of the items sold on eBay are used, and buyers expect
them to have some flaws and defects that are disclosed in the
listing. In fact, many buyers are wary of purchasing “perfect”
items which are not new. If you know of any flaw or defect in
your item, please tell us about it when you check in. If you
do not, chances are we will both end up with a return from
the buyer, resulting in a non-sale for you.
Make It Shine!
A picture is worth a thousand words, and that is certainly true
on eBay. While we are more than happy to wipe off a little dust
or a few smudges, we are not equipped to clean, polish or in any
other way restore your item to its best possible appearance.
Take a minute or two before you bring in your item to clean it
up and really make it shine.
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Item Limitations:
As the leading drop-off
store in the country, we do have some limitations on what items we can sell
for you. First, all items that we accept for sale must also be legal for sale
on eBay (no counterfeits, hazardous materials, etc.). Please see the full
list of eBay's restricted
items for details. To prevent the sale of stolen
goods, we require that you present a driver's license or other government-issued
photo ID when dropping off your items, and we will mail your check only to
the address on your identification. Second, the items we sell must meet a
minimum online resale value.
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