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Topic: Where to sell my S7 Miners? (Read 1188 times)

member
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June 21, 2016, 02:24:32 PM
#12
I hear horror stories about selling items on eBay, however, I've only ever had a mostly positive experience.

I think I've sold 4 or 5 S5s and maybe 4 or 5 S7s using eBay and only had to cancel 1 completed sale after not receiving payment.  All I had to do was relist the miner and it sold right away.

One thing I would say is keep an eye on the fees.  10% from eBay and 3% from PayPal.  eBay bills monthly rather than collecting at the time of the transaction.  I imagine this is setup so that PayPal can get 3% of the entire sale rather than 3% of take away.

Doing free shipping I expect to walk away with ~$415 on a $500 listing.  Those fees add up quick.

If you sell on the forum I'm sure you can secure escrow for less than the PayPal fee and completely avoid the 10% eBay fee.  I'd guess you have a better shot at getting a serious buyer as well, eBay is swimming with newbs.

Edit:  I would also recommend using fixed price rather than auction style listing.  eBay is quickly turning into another Amazon, with the focus being less and less on the auction side of the house.  I think fixed price listings average 20% higher sales price when compared to auctions.  With miners it lets buyers 'click now' rather than having to wait on an auction to end, and then wait on shipping.  Those days can make or break ROI, most especially this close to the halving.
legendary
Activity: 3374
Merit: 1859
Curmudgeonly hardware guy
June 21, 2016, 10:17:48 AM
#11
And another about 4% to PayPal. Set the price 1/7 higher than you want to actually get.
hero member
Activity: 1498
Merit: 597
June 21, 2016, 10:11:24 AM
#10
ebay final value fee for miners are 10% , also if you set up the shipping fee , ebay taking 10% from that too ...
if you sold your miner for 500$ + 20$ shipping  , you have to pay 52$ fees to ebay .
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1001
June 20, 2016, 06:20:19 PM
#9

You can cancel bids from anyone & bar bidders from your auction at any time  Cool

You can not cancel the last few seconds bids.

Never had an issue myself...must be lucky  Cheesy

I post this in my auction description & vet ALL bidders (check their feedback) & I send a PM to them ASAP & expect an answer ASAP,if not BANNED  Tongue



"If you have less than 20 positive feedback,I will contact you.Communication is the key to bidding on my items.No/slow reply,your bid will be canceled."

"Please have an understanding of what you are purchasing and the nature of cryptocurrency.  I will not be responsible for user error in the setup or operation of this device."

"No REFUNDS,sold as is."
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
June 20, 2016, 09:19:47 AM
#8

You can cancel bids from anyone & bar bidders from your auction at any time  Cool

You can not cancel the last few seconds bids.

You can cancel the auction but it can be quite a pain.   If a "bad" buyer get's the winning bid right before closing or through buy it now huge pain.  

Last one I canceled was a code for a computer game I got for buying video cards.  The buyer said something about unauthorized bid.... and I had to wait like 1.5 weeks-2 to get fee's taken off my account for a sell that did not happen.  The buyer did some sort of unauthorized bid (might have been unauthorized payment been a bit) in paypal side but not on ebay side so it still showed as valid sell on ebay.  The buyer did not push button he agreed sale did not go on ebay just paypal.  So I had to wait for me to win by no contact from buyer.... all over a few dollars on ebay fees.

But overall I would  agree you can do decent selling old gear on ebay.  I personally keep it till I almost cannot mine profitably at that point I sell to "free" or super cheap electricity users.   This also makes it where I'm not selling a super high/new high dollar miner. Which helps limit possible loss.
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1003
June 20, 2016, 08:01:50 AM
#7

You can cancel bids from anyone & bar bidders from your auction at any time  Cool

You can not cancel the last few seconds bids.
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1001
June 20, 2016, 03:06:48 AM
#6
I have 4 S7 Miners to sell, not really sure where is the best place to sell them?

ebay

Be careful on Ebay as sadly there are bad buyers out there.  With forum you will get a lesser price but you know buyer is good depending on user/history.  With Ebay keep in mind paypal/ebay fees add up.   But still most likely is higher price there then forum.

I suggest doing a buy it now and take offers as it allows you to kinda pick buyer with good feedback.  (If someone pay's the buy it now then not so much).   Just be very honest on listing on condition and use pictures of unit to help prevent issues.

I have sold all my ASIC miners (about 15-20 since 2013) on Ebay & had no problems,of course I only sell to those with at least 20 POSITIVE feedbacks & post NO RETURNS on those auctions  Wink

You can cancel bids from anyone & bar bidders from your auction at any time  Cool
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
June 20, 2016, 12:11:51 AM
#5
I have 4 S7 Miners to sell, not really sure where is the best place to sell them?

ebay

Be careful on Ebay as sadly there are bad buyers out there.  With forum you will get a lesser price but you know buyer is good depending on user/history.  With Ebay keep in mind paypal/ebay fees add up.   But still most likely is higher price there then forum.

I suggest doing a buy it now and take offers as it allows you to kinda pick buyer with good feedback.  (If someone pay's the buy it now then not so much).   Just be very honest on listing on condition and use pictures of unit to help prevent issues.
legendary
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Merit: 1130
Bitcoin FTW!
June 19, 2016, 08:03:19 PM
#4
Amazon or eBay. Plenty of people willing to buy from there. I've seen miners go for 100 over the price they are here at the forum. Amazon has less volume for miners (I think), but either way, these two are the best options. Most people look for a listing with free shipping, so raise your prices accordingly. Of course, if you'd like to cash out in Bitcoin, there are plenty of people willing to buy with escrow here.  S7s are in high demand right now, so either way, your miners should sell pretty quickly.
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1003
June 19, 2016, 06:50:59 PM
#3
I have 4 S7 Miners to sell, not really sure where is the best place to sell them?

ebay
legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 1710
Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
June 19, 2016, 10:32:42 AM
#2
I have 4 S7 Miners to sell, not really sure where is the best place to sell them?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=75.0
newbie
Activity: 38
Merit: 0
June 19, 2016, 10:31:10 AM
#1
I have 4 S7 Miners to sell, not really sure where is the best place to sell them?
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