No bids today. All my other stuff sold including another Total Trainer machines ever since I brought them back.
Judi, any explanation as to the lowball price at this time?
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Vince, I can give you many reasons why you're not getting any action on ProArgi9.
1. You are attempting to sell a product best distributed through network marketing by using a retail business model. The Network Marketing industry chooses certain products and product types, that are more suitable for marketing through that venue for a reason, and will generally avoid the types of products that move well through traditional retail.
People who search for products on ebay, go there already knowing what they want. They know what a product is, what it will do for them, and what to expect from it. They're simply looking to get what they want at the lowest possible price. When I go to eBay and type in "Louis Vuitton" or have a search of all LV item listings emailed to me, I know what I'm looking for and can tell if what is on offer is a fake or the genuine article. If I saw an ad for a genuine Rolex, and the seller was asking $20, I would question it's authenticity.
2. Your ad for ProArgi9, does not even come close to explaining to the consumer the true benefits of the product. Benefits that people would gladly pay 10 X's the MSRP for if they fully understood them and if they met a need or desire for them. Your ad doesn't even approach this. The major benefit that sets ProArgi9 apart from other products in the market is it's ability to access signal transduction pathways to trigger anti-aging mechanisms in humans, thereby reversing the aging process. A cannister on a website is not visual enough. Seeing actual results on your mother/brother/friend/co-worker is.
3. In addition, you are essentially selling a consumable food item. Anybody who already knows about ProArgi9, will know where to get it, and certainly wouldn't be going to ebay to find it. You might have a chance with those who are merely consumers of ProArgi9, without any desire to build a business, ...they might be attracted to getting it at a lower price, but you immediately raise red flags and lose any trust with them because they already know ProArgi9 does
NOT come in either the Grape or Orange flavours you advertise.
4. You raise further red flags when you have 2 completely different pictures of what it is they'd be getting.
5. Anybody who knows about ProArgi9 knows it is a highly hygroscopic food item, sensitive to both heat & moisture, and ordering through you, they have no way of knowing under what conditions the item may have been stored, or whether they are getting stale product. One of the pictures you use incorporates packaging that hasn't been used in well over a year and a half, raising questions not only about what someone would actually be getting, but also about whether or not you are attempting to sell stale stock. That would be a big red flag.
Like I said Vince, the effectiveness of your ad (or lack thereof) is by no means a valid barometer of ProArgi9's efficacy as a product, nor of it's worth in the marketplace. What it is in effect, is a more accurate barometer of your ability, or apparently in this case, you inability to sell a product.
ProArgi9 remains our consistently top selling product, and repeat sales from consumers remain very healthy.
Hope That Clarifies,