I'm no expert on eBay selling, but if something, say yarn, doesn't sell at $14.99, nor at $12.99, and there's still no bids at $9.99, increasing the minimum bid back up to $12.99 seems counter-productive. I had decided to place a bid on the yarn at $9.99, maybe even both lots, but when I saw that the seller increased the minimum bid, took both items off by watch list. Good luck with that.
I also wonder how some people set their prices. Some of the yarns are so over-priced as to be ridiculous. If I can buy what you're selling at Big Lots for a much better price, why wouldn't I? I know that there are Dazzle Aire fans who'll push up the prices on it, but most acrylic yarn isn't that distinctive. You may think that just because your Wintuk is old that it is valuable, but it's not.
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