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  • xtf70

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    • Created on Oct 9, 2013 at 6:39 AM
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    There is no fee for listing on Delcampe, only final value fee
  • mainlypostcards

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    • Created on Oct 9, 2013 at 6:39 AM
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    You can see the fees here: Link (http)
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    There is no fee for listing on Delcampe, only final value fee
    • Created on Oct 9, 2013 at 6:42 AM
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  • emmbersplace

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    • Created on Oct 9, 2013 at 4:54 PM
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    Hi.....no listing fees as stated by Mainly & xtf. No relisting fees either. You can pre-set for up to 99 relists absolutely free of charge.......then you have to manually re-list. The initial listing will therefore give you 8+ years, so if it has not sold by then..... Same whether you list fixed price or auction

    As you have probably surmised, some stamps sell better on Delcampe than elsewhere but others just stick. Depends a lot on the country.

    For instance, I rarely list big lots from Australia, Canada or USA on Delcampe as I find they sell better elsewhere (Oz or USA sites). I rarely list big lots of Western Europe here either (especially France, Benelux or Holland) because there is so much of that material there already that mine would be swamped.

    And I think that Delcampe do not allow sellers to duplicate D listings elsewhere at the same time....unless you actually have duplicates, of course

    Site traffic, for me, is usually better than nearly any other site that I have used but it does require admin effort to keep the listings near the beginning of the search pages and does depend on the type of material that I have on offer at any one time.

    All best wishes.....
  • xtf70

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    Hi.....no listing fees as stated by Mainly & xtf. No relisting fees either. You can pre-set for up to 99 relists absolutely free of charge.......then you have to manually re-list. The initial listing will therefore give you 8+ years, so if it has not sold by then..... Same whether you list fixed price or auction

    As you have probably surmised, some stamps sell better on Delcampe than elsewhere but others just stick. Depends a lot on the country.

    For instance, I rarely list big lots from Australia, Canada or USA on Delcampe as I find they sell better elsewhere (Oz or USA sites). I rarely list big lots of Western Europe here either (especially France, Benelux or Holland) because there is so much of that material there already that mine would be swamped.

    And I think that Delcampe do not allow sellers to duplicate D listings elsewhere at the same time....unless you actually have duplicates, of course

    Site traffic, for me, is usually better than nearly any other site that I have used but it does require admin effort to keep the listings near the beginning of the search pages and does depend on the type of material that I have on offer at any one time.

    All best wishes.....
    • Created on Oct 10, 2013 at 2:48 AM
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    I'd concur with that statement - I keep a wide range of material available, but at the moment mint George V and George VI, and current (2012/3) GB is selling particularly well
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    I'd concur with that statement - I keep a wide range of material available, but at the moment mint George V and George VI, and current (2012/3) GB is selling particularly well
    • Created on Oct 10, 2013 at 4:10 AM
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