You might want to change your ebay ad selling 1 for 40 when you are asking someone to buy 2 for 100.
My 1st post stated that I was selling 100 of the ones shown in the auction. The ones shown in the auction are cut into single bas, not sold in sheets of 50. I thought this would be obvious, guess I was wrong. The cut bars sell for more than the sheets. I almost didn't type that last sentence because I figured it would be obvious, but I learn from my mistakes.
yes, but in your auction, you ALSO STATE THAT:
I can sell these in sheets of 50 uncut. Great for barter. They can be cut by hand with scissors. To purchase view my store. They are for sale for $40 with free shipping.
so you're selling individual grains at 100 for 100$, or sheets of 50 for 40$...
so either i could buy 100 individual grains for 100$ OR two sheets of 50 from you, 100 grains, for 80$ WITH free shipping...
I can see the wheel spinning. You have only one more nut to crack before you solve this case Detective Kookie.
How much am I charging to cut the sheets up into individual bars?
I am beginning to understand how bitcoins are holding at $15,lol.
and you're missing what im saying.
people buy silver for the value of it. not because you charge them to cut it for them.
if anyones dumb enough to buy silver from you, i feel sad for them.
You really don't understand it. Amazing. For most people, individual bars are a more desirable form than a sheet of 50. It also happens to take more work to produce. That sets the stage for a higher price. So I ask a higher price. I have run auctions for sheets and cut up bars. The cut up bars sell for more money.
In case you didn't catch that. If I run an auction, people will bid more money for cut up bars than they will sheets.
In case you didn't catch that. If I run an auction, people will bid more money for cut up bars than they will sheets.
In case you didn't catch that. If I run an auction, people will bid more money for 4 1/4 oz round than they will 1 oz of silver.
In case you didn't catch that. If I run an auction, people will bid more money for 100 1 oz rounds than they will a 100 oz bar.
In case you didn't catch that. If I run an auction, people will bid more money for 32 1 gram bars than they will 1 oz round.
Are you noticing the pattern? Do I need to post pictures for the bitcoin people?
To get the most silver for your money you should go buy a kilogram bar. But that isn't practical for a lot of reasons for most people. So they buy the denomination that they want. And they pay what they are willing to pay. People are willing to pay more money for 5 grain bars than they are 1 oz rounds. I would think a site where people are paying $15 for nothing would have an easier time getting this.