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LEGO Inventory Management 101: Examining Benefits and Costs of Keeping Inventory
If you are selling LEGO pieces or sets on eBay, Bricklink, or BrickOwl then you’re buying and storing an inventory somewhere in your home (e.g. closet, spare room, basement, sauna–okay, please don’t store your inventory in your sauna). Inventory refers to goods … Continue reading
How Packages Can Be Delayed Beyond Your Control
Most of your eBay shipments, even the ones headed to all corners of the earth, will be delivered quickly and without incident, but every now and then some of your packages will get stalled somewhere in the pipeline, delaying delivery … Continue reading
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Oops, My Bad: 3 eBay Seller Screw Ups and How to Fix Them
Ebay seller errors happen. How you deal with the mistake will show your buyer your true nature. Here are three common eBay seller errors with advice on how to fix them and, even better, how to prevent them. Seller Error 1: … Continue reading
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Examining Clustering Potential of LEGO Pieces: Will buyers want one or multiples of the same LEGO piece?
Far from being an exact science, clustering potential is a term that I use to indicate a buyer’s likelihood of desiring multiple quantities of the exact same piece. A seller can try to gauge clustering potential before choosing a new LEGO piece … Continue reading