why cant i sell my used stuff?

If you would take the time to see these things and tell me if im selling them to high or if I need to put more info or wat because im moving and i need to sell but no one is interested and I wanna know why!

I have a round couch http://louisville.craigslist.org/fuo/1908489815.html

a set of table lamps http://louisville.craigslist.org/fuo/1914559067.html

some new jeans http://louisville.craigslist.org/clo/1914552459.html

mens nike http://louisville.craigslist.org/clo/1912022324.html

Anonymous2010-08-23T20:51:18Z

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The best you get out of used shoes is $10 and thats with no dirt and no stains.
I'm not sure, but I think you could buy the old navy jeans for that price new without worrying about the risk that they may smell like smoke or you may have animals. $10 a pair isn't too unreasonable for them.
You can buy new lamps for between $30 and $100 a piece. If they have scratches or damage to them, price them more accordingly.
And finally, your round couch may have cost you signigicantly more, but remember it's used.

Try putting O.B.O or any reasonable offer looked at. Hope this helps. Also, every week, if you haven't gotten any hits, lower the price a few bucks.

?2010-08-23T21:02:01Z

Yeah shes right. Your prices are too high.

Round couch - 100$

Table Lamps - 20$

Jeans - All for 10$.

Nike - I wouldn't pay anymore then 5$ personally.

Clothes go way down in value if there used. Think would you want to use some strangers used jeans? The couch isn't so valuable as to be worth 200$. I got a tall well designed lamp (Well not me my father) at a tag sale for about 5$. Its worth probably 100$ in walmart. Lamps can be easily found everywhere at tag sales for great prices. Make them real cheap.

I would say just sit outside with prices on those for a couple hours a day. People who pass by will probably buy it. If I say that couch for 100$ I would surely buy it.

ReverseSweep2010-08-23T20:52:49Z

I can probably get those shoes new off of eBay for less than $45...try putting in OBO.

Remember, it has nothing to do with how much you bought them for, it's about how much they're worth.