|   Until a few years ago, car 
                    boot sales were a fairly reliable way of buying and selling 
                    vintage electronics. Not any more, though - people have discovered 
                    the benefits of selling directly to collectors, and the biggest 
                    collectors' marketplace by far is the eBay 
                    online auction website. For details of how to register 
                    as an eBay seller, see the official eBay Seller's 
                    Guide. 
                  Tips and advice 
                  
                    - Make it clear what you are selling. Is 
                      the item in good condition? Is it boxed or not? The resale 
                      value of an item will vary significantly depending on its 
                      condition and packaging. A mint condition Sinclair product 
                      in its original box will fetch considerably more than a 
                      worn unpackaged item.
 
                         
                    - Choose the correct category in which to sell the 
                      item. You have more chance of selling your item 
                      if you list it in the correct category in the first place. 
                      For Sinclair radios, this would be [category].
 
                         
                    - Use the right terminology. Because so 
                      many auctions are ongoing at any one time, most users rely 
                      on the eBay search engine to find a specific item. This 
                      means that using the right keywords in the headline of your 
                      auction is crucial - don't bury them in the body text, as 
                      the basic search option only searches the headlines. Always 
                      use the official name of the item, as given on the packaging 
                      or case, and be as specific as possible. For instance, if 
                      you are selling a Sinclair Micromatic radio, use "Sinclair 
                      Micromatic Radio" as your headline rather than, say, 
                      "Vintage Pocket Radio".
 
                         
                    - Provide a photograph. You can greatly 
                      increase your chance of selling an item (and boosting the 
                      sale price) by providing an image to illustrate it. People 
                      prefer to see what they are buying, and this has a big influence 
                      on their buying behaviour.
 
                        
                    - Don't overprice your item. It can often 
                      be hard to work out how much your item is worth, particularly 
                      in the case of rare items. Check the Price 
                      Monitor page to see approximate average sale 
                      values of items on eBay. Please note that just because something 
                      is rare, it isn't necessarily worth a lot of money!
 
                   
                    
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