View Full Version : Any helpful "John Ritter merchandise" selling suggestions?


swedeace
08-17-2006, 11:03 AM
Hey guys,

I was suggested to come here and post this since there are most-likely John Ritter fans/John Ritter sellers here. I am looking for some helpful advice/suggestions.

I am cleaning/organizing, and I have some 2003 magazines about John Ritter/Amy Yasbeck shortly after his death. They are well-preserved, and I am looking into selling them on eBay. I have always purchased items on eBay, but I have never sold anything. How much do I get charged for selling? Is it such a pain selling on there? Anyone here ever sold anything on eBay?

I also have some John Ritter tribute specials and some taped movie/TV Land appeareances that I am looking into selling. Anyone here do successul selling on John Ritter items who can share info? Thanks. :wave:

Number 9 Dream
08-18-2006, 08:50 PM
Hey Mona,

Stil no luck yet, eh? :( Perhaps someone on the board is interested?

swedeace
08-19-2006, 11:49 AM
Hey Mona,

Stil no luck yet, eh? :( Perhaps someone on the board is interested?
Hey Kristel, :wave:

Yeah, maybe someone is interested in this John Ritter merchandise. If anyone is interested, I can post pics and list the information as well.

BuffaloBill
08-20-2006, 09:24 AM
Speaking of John Ritter merch.....i saw a book at the bookstore last week-the history of tv guide covers gives you every cover in tv history and there values. interestingly enough some of the most valueable tv guides are the ones that feature 3 comp on cover ...i believe there were a total of 4 , all ranged in the $25 range. surprisingly john ritter was never featured on the cover by himself, yet joyce dewitt and suzanne sommers both appeared on on covers by themselves. i have a copy of the 1978 issue (the rookie issue,haha ) that feature john, joyce and suzanne in near mint cond- i picked it up at a flea market for $3.

LizaDaisy
08-31-2006, 07:30 PM
I've been shopping on ebay for five years now for John Ritter items. Mags, articles don't sell very well for the fact most people have those items. If you look under John Ritter you can see sellers are asking too much for an article you can get off the internet for free. Others have also sold thery're copy of the TV Land awards, the VHS copy doesn't move quickly. The dvd does IF the bid price starts low. Honestly, you should start the bids like at .99 because that will get people to notice and a few will bid if the bid price is low along with the s/h. This is just some advice, i go to ebay every frickin day to just to look up JR stuff. Especially for any cheap dvd's.

swedeace
09-01-2006, 05:39 PM
I've been shopping on ebay for five years now for John Ritter items. Mags, articles don't sell very well for the fact most people have those items. If you look under John Ritter you can see sellers are asking too much for an article you can get off the internet for free. Others have also sold thery're copy of the TV Land awards, the VHS copy doesn't move quickly. The dvd does IF the bid price starts low. Honestly, you should start the bids like at .99 because that will get people to notice and a few will bid if the bid price is low along with the s/h. This is just some advice, i go to ebay every frickin day to just to look up JR stuff. Especially for any cheap dvd's.
Ah, I see. Thank you for your helpful hints and suggestions. :wave: