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<p>[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 160989, member: 308"]I wish I knew the market well enough to say. The vase on RL is almost twice as big as mine and sometimes size does matter <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/wink.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=";)" unselectable="on" />. Personally, I tend to price items low enough to try and ensure a sale and I don't think the RL vase is priced that way. If I am tempted to price an item higher than I think it should be I realize I want to keep it. That being said I do sometimes wonder if I should try a higher price strategy on some items. I think some sellers, and I've considered this myself, put a high price on an item that is in their collection. If it sells, fine. If it doesn't it gets to stay displayed on its shelf or table. This strategy makes absolutely no sense on ebay because every time the item relists you get charged. But on RL it might work because you're only paying for your shop space and a small initial listing charge (if I understand their pricing correctly). I can't help but wonder if that is happening on some of the RL pieces. Hope the above makes sense and, of course, it's all JMHO.</p><p>Don[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 160989, member: 308"]I wish I knew the market well enough to say. The vase on RL is almost twice as big as mine and sometimes size does matter ;). Personally, I tend to price items low enough to try and ensure a sale and I don't think the RL vase is priced that way. If I am tempted to price an item higher than I think it should be I realize I want to keep it. That being said I do sometimes wonder if I should try a higher price strategy on some items. I think some sellers, and I've considered this myself, put a high price on an item that is in their collection. If it sells, fine. If it doesn't it gets to stay displayed on its shelf or table. This strategy makes absolutely no sense on ebay because every time the item relists you get charged. But on RL it might work because you're only paying for your shop space and a small initial listing charge (if I understand their pricing correctly). I can't help but wonder if that is happening on some of the RL pieces. Hope the above makes sense and, of course, it's all JMHO. Don[/QUOTE]
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