I think your find it's a higher percentage than 1%,as for the auction houses you have to pay a buyers fee on top.
The difference is eBay makes money from listing fees, so they prefer it if the bike does not sell, because the seller lists again and pays the fee again. They do not of course publish selling rates...
There's no doubt about it ebay likes printing money for the hell of it and goes about it business in a ruthless manner,but the fees are listed..if you can find them
Anyway, the email caught my attention as I’ve a load of redundant things to sell off as we de clutter. Anyone fancy some roller blades?
For motors you use classified tho, certainly high value. And yes, they do publish them. It’s just looking far enough...two Clicks from the front page..
He means do 10% of the adverts result in a sale - 90% or 1%? how many adverts actually result in a sale...
851SP3 still on ebay for £15k (think deposit taken) with 7.5k miles, think the SP3 is more historically important to Ducati than SP4 & SP5 ? But all fantastic bikes to own.