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== Item list ==
#REDIRECT [[Project:ServerHardwareAuction/Servers]]
 
(maybe a google docs spreadsheet would be better?)
 
{|cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" border="1" width="60%"
!Thing
!Amount
!Est sales price
|-
| SCA Drive 73 Gb
| Many
| 35-52 quid (inc p&p)
|-
| SATA drive XGB
| Many
|?
|-
|}
 
== Ebay ==
All equipment will be sold on the brand new LHS [http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/londonhackspace/ eBay account].
 
=== Auction template ===
 
We should have a template to use for the auctions, containing all the common information.
* brief "about LHS" blurb
* contact/location (wiki page link?)
* source of hardware, auction context
* Feedback from various people, to incorporate in the template text
* pickup times (evenings preferred, but essentially 24/7)
 
I will have a stab at starting a template in a bit --[[User:Kevinb456|Kevinb456]] 20:10, 29 November 2010 (UTC)
 
=== Other Suggestions ===
 
From Mike Harrison:
<pre>
[Quick comments on ebay listings from a seasoned ebayer
 
Specify pick-up location a bit more specifically - London is a big place, also specify possible
pickup times, and  emphasise pickup only in the listing text in big letters.
 
Just copy & pasting manufacturers blurb with no additional info looks bad, especially for a
zero-feedback seller - to instil some more confidence add a line or two about who you are & where
kit has come from - not specific, just that it's a donated bulk lot from a  working environment or
similar.
 
And add an 'about me' page.
</pre>
 
In that vein, it might be worth adding some background i.e. donated by last.fm, maybe a link to the hackspace, explain the good cause, etc.
 
* For the SCA drives we should list the number of sectors so that people looking for replacement drives for a raid array can be sure they get one thats the same size or larger.
 
On IRC:
<pre>
<aden> we probably should have bough tsome stuff on ebay to get feeback too, nobody is going to bid on a 0 feedback seller
<Paul2> yeah 0 feedback 'hack' in the seller name. 1 line desciption. LOOKS LEGIT @@@@@
<jontyw> I'm also not sure that we should be selling seven monitors in one batch, it's MUCH better to just have "7 available"
</pre>
 
===Pricing===
*Most bidding happens in the final hour; the purpose of having a longer auction is so that people are aware the item is for sale and 'watch' it
*Although it might seem that starting with a higher opening price - nearer to the hoped-for sale price - is sensible, evidence shows it makes very little difference to the actual sale price; the auction will find the 'true' price either way. Therefore save initial fees and start with a 99p.
*If you want collection only, make it clear in the description ''and'' the price sections. Bidders may ask if they can send a courier with the cash though so decide in advance whether you feel that is a safe idea.
*Require payment via PayPal within x days and collection within y days otherwise you reserve the right to relist without compensation.
*Specify better where the collection point is, and note whether vehicles can pull up for loading. Also that it is outside congestion zone.

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