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Tom (Gilly@N&W) offers good advice about listing on Ebay. Pay heed to what he says about photos and descriptions. As someone who makes most of his train purchases on Ebay, I can tell you that I am far more likely to bid on an item if it has good photos and a good description. Remember: a good photo is an in-focus photo. Out-of-focus photos are almost always worthless. If an item has any defects, include pictures of them, in addition to noting them in the description.

People complain about the fees, but remember that they are buying you exposure to the marketplace, seller protections, and a straight-forward process. I've only sold one or two items on Ebay, but it was easier than I expected. 

Last edited by Matt_GNo27

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