I've got two hours left!!

United States
March 27, 2007 7:11pm CST
Ok, i don't know how your gonna take this but i'm desperate. I've got this doll... That i made... a Raggedy Ann. I'm trying to sell it and no one wants it. Grant it .. it's not the most precious Raggedy Ann ever but i worked really had on it. It's the only one of it's kind out there !! cause i made it!! Please take a look.. http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Raggedy-Ann-Doll_W0QQitemZ300094965289QQcategoryZ45443QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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3 responses
@cabergren (1181)
• United States
3 Apr 07
That is a really cute doll. Sometimes the reason people don't bid is because the opening bid price is high. Have you tried to lower your price. Sometimes they start bidding and then they just can't stop. So they say a lower bid can sometimes work out better for you.
• United States
3 Apr 07
Yes I've seen that. It's really had to get the right starting bid. It seems it's what makes you or breaks you.
@Gemmygirl1 (2867)
• Australia
3 Apr 07
Definitely the price is too high, you have to work out what it cost to make as well. I'm in Australia so your price would be about $13 AUD & you can get some name brand dolls etc on eBay for less than that! The free postage thing is good but i'd definitely have a lower starting bid & maybe you could make a Raggedy Andy - then sell them as a pair! I'm also jubious about buying from new sellers - i kinda worry that they wont actually send the item out & i'll lose my money or whatever, that might not be helping. Good luck!
• Australia
28 Mar 07
I'm sorry but I read your discussion above and just had to comment... To my understanding it is against Ebay policy to have friends and family bid on your items, if of course there is no expectancy to finalise the auction, ie pay, deliver and honest feedback... Also in reference to the comment on people waiting until the last 5 seconds to get the item at a cheaper price, I think that's the whole point, that's why it is called an auction...