What is iSold It?
We are the #1 chain of drop-off stores in the country and the #1 seller of items on e-Bay. With many locations across of the country, we help individuals and businesses sell their items on eBay.
What does it cost to sell my stuff with iSold It?
In most cases, we charge you nothing to list your item. After your item sells, we deduct our commission plus eBay and payment processing fees before sending you a check for the balance, which will generally amount to 55-65% of the selling price. (In contrast, traditional consignment stores usually give the seller only 40-50%.)
Our commission is based on the selling price of the item: 40% of the first $500, 36% of the second $500, and 32% of any amount over $1000. This includes all eBay and payment processing fees (e.g. Paypal).
For full details, call us, or stop by and pick up a copy of the price sheet in our store.
Why shouldn’t I sell it myself?
You could…just as you could paint your own house, or draft your own will. But most people know that they’ll get a better quality result if they hire an expert with the right tools, training, expertise, and reputation. iSold It is Ann Arbor’s expert in online consignment sales:
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For how long do you list my item for sale on eBay?
Typically, iSold It uses a seven day auction to maximize bidding interest. However, we can run auctions as short as one day for items with time constraints, such as tickets for sporting events, concerts, and so on.
Can I watch my auction while it’s in progress?
Yes–that’s part of the fun! When we launch your auction, we’ll send you an email with a link to the auction, so you can follow the action.
What if my item doesn’t sell during the auction period?
If your item doesn’t sell, you will be notified by email and can either pick it up at the store within 10 days, or allow us to donate your item to a local charity (e.g. PTO Thrift Shop, Salvation Army, Kiwanis, Recycle Ann Arbor ReUse Center).
Can I set a minimum selling price for my auction?
Yes. Sellers can set an opening bid of $9.99 or more. However, while minimum opening bids above $9.99 do provide a “safety net” for which an item must sell, they can limit bidding activity. Lower opening bids attract more interest from the eBay community, so that multiple bidders are competing for the item. eBay’s research shows that an auction that starts at a lower opening bid will almost always sell for a higher ending value than an identical item with an opening bid near the item’s final value. Starting bids higher than 1/3 of expected selling price or any reserve amount requires a $25 refundable deposit paid in advance.
When can I expect to receive my check?
Typically, you will receive a check about 30-45 days from the date you dropped off your item. Please note that winning bidders who delay in paying for your item will cause delays in our timing for sending out your check. In addition, occasionally a winning bidder may never pay for your item. In this case, we will cancel the original auction and re-list your item for free. Your check amount and payment timing will be based on the results of this new auction.


