The downsizing continues as I put the Invicta Subaqua Specialty Reserve 6903 Chrono on the selling block.
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I am too, again, although I've got mine for a lot more - $230 Buy It Now, but with a "Best Offer" option. Looks like yours will sell first, I would guess. I might have to relist a couple times, but I'd really like to get $175+ for it. Certainly no less than $150. I will tell you that for whatever reason, this one had no watch lists - unlike the other Invictas I sold, which had at least 10 each. Maybe this isn't in demand - a lot of folks looked at it, but no one put it on their watch lists. Maybe my asking price is too high, but I paid more and there are no (well, one) cheaper used ones.
Kind of a sad moment, putting the 6903 up (sort of like putting the 5129 up).
Posted by: jonnybardo | January 16, 2013 at 04:12 PM
I just sold three batches of my son's used clothing on E-Bay. One person has paid so far----still waiting on the other two. Auctions ended Sunday evening. When I buy on E-Bay, I usually pay within minutes or hours after the end of an auction----or the next day. Why do some people wait this long?
Posted by: Angelo | January 17, 2013 at 05:11 AM
I'm not sure, Angelo, but I've had that experience as well. Sometimes people say "I need to wait until pay-day" or "I've been out of town" - those are the two most common things I've heard. I usually give it three our four days and then send a query email through Ebay. If they don't reply after another few weeks, or a week total, then I try to cancel the transaction. Just make sure you do that through Ebay so you get your money back (the cut Ebay takes out).
Ebay is such a hassle but there's not a lot of other options, at least not with the exposure. A lot of folks like to sell watches on the various watch forums, but they generally make less and it takes longer to sell. The good part is that you don't have to pay for Ebay fees. Also, as a buyer you can get some great deals (I just purchased a Seiko Velatura for $175 which usually goes for $400+ on Ebay).
Posted by: jonnybardo | January 17, 2013 at 06:55 AM