I can see if you are paying someones wages, then job lot listing migh well be best. I periodically list job lots of stuff on ebay at 99p and no reserve and by the time you write a listing, work out cost of posting and get the listing live with photograph and examine for faults etc, the thing owes you for a fair wedge of time, then it might not sell, or worse go for 99p which leaves you having the hassle of boxing it up and sending it for naff all cash. Some of the bits I have will be going in exactly that way, xs250 and 400 bits for instance will be bunged on a pallet and if they don't sell then mr weigh in man will get them. On the other hand I had a load of Volvo penta boat parts that dad bought in a job lot, no idea what they were but they had part numbers, they went on at 99p no reserve and made dad some decent money, yet we have no idea what they were bar that there was a part number and maker to put in the title. I doubt they actually made enough to have paid me an actual wage for listing them and packing them though.