Depends on how much you start your opening bid, and if you choose to pay for extra marketing add-ons. Between .50 and $30.00 its up to you.
A used Xbox with controls sells much better, and for more money if you also include a few games.
After you set up your eBay account you can type in Xbox and then check the box marked completely listings... This will give you an idea of how much they are selling for. Also, you can look at these items, to see if those who started at lower listing price did better, worse, or the same as those who started the bidding at a higher price. It's best to list on a Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday evening between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. Eastern time.
God bless!
2007-09-24 04:50:08
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answered by Mel W 6
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The cost to list items on ebay depends on:
1. Format (auction format or buy it now).
2. Whether you want your listing in bold or with a border around the listing to make it stand out.
3. Whether you want a small picture next to your listing. (This is called gallery view and costs an extra $0.35)
4. Number of photos in your listing (use a free photo hosting site to save money).
The cheapest way to list is $.65. This is auction format, starting at $0.99 with no other options (no bold, no border, no gallery photo) and only 1 photo on the listing.
2007-09-24 11:49:53
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answered by David B 4
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I thought they charged a % of the sales .
Figure you get about 25% of your purchase price ,
minus eBay commission , minus shipping . . .
What is your net after the costs ?
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2007-09-24 11:48:44
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answered by kate 7
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about 20 bucks if you know the weight of it or can find out the weight of it online you can go to ups or usps . com and it can give you an estimate of what it would cost to ship it.
2007-09-24 11:48:38
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answered by NIKKI 3
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postage goes on weight, so if its in its box and securely wrapped i would estimate £15.00 to be on the safe side.
2007-09-24 11:48:59
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answered by Raine 5
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Put on £9.95 P&P, as you will want to send it recorded.
2007-09-24 11:47:20
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answered by Ylang-Ylang 6
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http://www.royalmail.com/portal/rm/jump2?catId=400023&mediaId=11200122
Weigh your parcel and use the above link
2007-09-24 11:52:29
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answered by richard_beckham2001 7
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