Questions about selling Cricut carts
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macaddict
PeaNut

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Posted: 10/2/2012 11:41:55 AM
I've never considered selling my carts before but I see some of them are going for a decent amount of money on ebay so I'm wondering...

Do you care if they are linked or not?
How do you decide pricing without shorting yourself?
How do you ship them?

Thanks!
Tammy

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Posted: 10/2/2012 12:39:38 PM
I sell cricut cartridges on ebay and etsy as my business so have lots of experience.

If they are linked I would fully disclose this to buyers. It's only fair. I also wouldn't sell them for the same price as a nonlinked cartridge is going for.

For pricing - If you are selling on ebay look under completed auctions to give you an idea of what that cartridge has sold for the past 30 days. If you sell on message boards - I usually will deduct what I would have paid in fees. That way they sell faster and people are getting a better deal.

Shipping - I usually send first class for one and priority for more than one. That is the most economical. For international shipping I use the flat rate priority envelopes.

HTH!

macaddict
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Posted: 10/2/2012 7:14:58 PM
Thanks! I'm still unsure what I'm going to do but this is a big help. Yes, I know about the whole linked/unlinked thing.

Tammy
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