mbartolotta
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Sept 24, 2015 23:14:13 GMT
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Post by mbartolotta on Jun 27, 2017 15:17:40 GMT
Hi..
I am looking for opinions on the best way to sell my copic markers. I don't want to lose a potential customer by making a listing too expensive, but I also think economically, I have to sell them in some type of bundle. If you might be inclined to buy Copics, what would interest you the most ...a mix of colors, all colors in a certain family? any and all opinions appreciated. These are all new .
thanks and have a great day !
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Post by lazytown on Jun 27, 2017 16:51:30 GMT
Maybe you could list them all, but put a minimum on the number you'll sell at one time (maybe a minimum of 6) and offer lower prices if you buy more markers (more groups of 6).
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pilcas
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Aug 14, 2015 21:47:17 GMT
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Post by pilcas on Jun 27, 2017 20:47:53 GMT
Unless I had no Copics at all, I would want to know if the colors were ones I needed or if they were blending families. I would not buy a random assortment. I think the previous poster made a good suggestion.
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JustTricia
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Jul 2, 2014 17:12:39 GMT
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Post by JustTricia on Jun 27, 2017 21:32:32 GMT
Maybe you could list them all, but put a minimum on the number you'll sell at one time (maybe a minimum of 6) and offer lower prices if you buy more markers (more groups of 6). I agree with this suggestion.
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Post by midorica on Jun 28, 2017 5:55:29 GMT
As someone who owns no Copics, I'd be more interested in buying sets in the same color family...
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Post by scrapaddict702 on Jun 28, 2017 6:19:09 GMT
As someone who has several, I would be interested in customizable lots. The good priced color family lots always include multiple duplicates and it sucks because the deal is then lost when you remove repeats from the cost. 20 for 6 or 7 is great, but 20 for 4 and 2 to 3 dupes is not.
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Post by anniefb on Jun 28, 2017 19:37:27 GMT
when I first started to buy copics, I wanted a few (say 3 or 4) that would blend well together. So either in colour family/groups like that, or let people make their own 'bundle'.
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Post by grammadee on Jun 28, 2017 21:39:30 GMT
I own only a few Copics, and one reason they don't get much use is that I bought a bundle of pens that had each colour represented (ie, a red, a green, a blue, etc) I could have made much better use of them if they had been bundled in colour groups (a range or blues, for example). I like lazytown has a good suggestion. Make the cost/pen lower depending on the number purchased at the same time.
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FurryP
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Jun 26, 2014 19:58:26 GMT
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Post by FurryP on Jun 29, 2017 0:07:39 GMT
I bought some copics from a pea once. She listed everything she had, and gave a set price for each, but also a bundled discounted price if you bought a certain amount.
I got to pick my own colors. I would not buy any other way Unless they were colors I did not have. I would not want even one duplicate. I have made that mistake at least twice on my own, and they are too costly to be having duplicates.
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Post by scrapaddict702 on Jun 29, 2017 0:14:28 GMT
Hi.. I am looking for opinions on the best way to sell my copic markers. I don't want to lose a potential customer by making a listing too expensive, but I also think economically, I have to sell them in some type of bundle. If you might be inclined to buy Copics, what would interest you the most ...a mix of colors, all colors in a certain family? any and all opinions appreciated. These are all new . thanks and have a great day ! I'd be interested in buying a few depending on the asking price if you opt to set it up so buyers would get to choose their own colors.
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