Fleabay
***** said:
Rbay will be no good. No one will want to pay the proper value
Disagree there!
As long as the item is correctly listed with the relevant key searchwords on the listing it will usually find its true value, what usually happens is that the sellers idea of value of the item is usually a lot more than the real world value!
The seller may think a MH is worth £30,000 but if all it sells for is £28,000 then that is all it is worth, if you took the same "£30,000" MH to a dealer you would be lucky to get £25,000 for it!
The thing to remember with ebay is that it is used by idiots, as well as normal people and these idiots cannot spell even the most simplest of words but have cash burning a hole in their pocket so you have to cater for these buyers... If you have a Hymer for sale then make certain the listing contains the word HIMER amongst others ... another example ...For Peugeot I would list Pergeot etc
As long as you are careful, ebay is a wonderful tool for both buying and selling (My feedback currently stands on 490 over the last 6 years).
I have sold things that previously I would have discarded in the rubbish, as it was too much hassle to store until summer and take to the local boot sale, but with ebay just get the Digicam out and type a few details and Voila...A sale