09-04-2013 09:28 AM
ebay encourages .99 cent auctions. free shipping.
several times and recently i sold an item for .99 cents and free shipping.
today it cost me $2.53 to send a small book. this was first class as it was cheaper that media mail. .7oz
when i start listing again i feel the need to inform buyers why i don't start auctions at .99 and free shipping.
recently i have had to explain to a couple of buyers why i charge shipping on a small item.
does anyone have a way that works for you to handle this?
09-04-2013 09:54 AM
@trendydreams wrote:does anyone have a way that works for you to handle this?
Yeah.
Do NOT start auctions at 99¢ with Free Shipping.
evilBay is NOT your Friend.
Therefore their advice is not to be trusted.
There was a time when you could start an auction at 99¢ and have a bidding war...
You still can if you are selling a $3,000 guitar...
You can start bidding at 99¢ or 1¢ and there will be a bidding war.
You could also end an auction early if there is no interest.
But most of evilBay's customers are shopping on their cell phones.
They are not here for a long-term commitment, they just want to buy-it-now and move on.
So they will only be bidding on your item in the last 5 minutes...
any longer and their battery will die or their connection will time-out.
Back on Topic...
Do not start an auction for less than you are willing to sell the item for.
09-04-2013 09:59 AM
Thank you for your reply. I'm sure I won't be doing this again. Most of my items I can wait it out and have always preferred BuyITnow myself and would think others do also.
I try to limit my information because I agree, people are on cell phones or just clicking through and looking for a purchase.
09-04-2013 10:03 AM
@trendydreams wrote:
when i start listing again i feel the need to inform buyers why i don't start auctions at .99 and free shipping.
recently i have had to explain to a couple of buyers why i charge shipping on a small item.
does anyone have a way that works for you to handle this?
Why do you feel the need to inform buyers of this? Just change the way you list. There is no reason to inform them of anything.
09-04-2013 10:36 AM
eBay seller: "Doc, it hurts when I do this." (list for .99 w/FS)
Doctor: "Then don't do that."
You list to make sure you'll turn the amount of profit you require. Or you don't list.
09-04-2013 10:43 AM
I have answered several buyers with this question. I agree with you but thought it might be a way to avoid any misunderstanding.
There is NO WHERE... that ships for free very often. I used to buy from Lands End, other retailers and they would offer free shipping on any amount occasionally but they don't do it anymore. It has to be a 50.00 order.
It is annoying to me that I have some items that I am basically never going to sell because there are sellers, especially those listing from China, that ship free.
09-04-2013 10:54 AM
Sellers offer Free Shipping on eBay all the time.
It helps in many ways.
Now , as for being helpful....change your NO RETURNS policy to at least a 14 Day " YES I CHEERFULLY ACCEPT RETURNS policy.....or you may find yourself back here with more serious problems !
09-04-2013 12:07 PM
@trendydreams wrote:ebay encourages .99 cent auctions. free shipping.
Wow, they started doing that again? Just curious where you saw it, because they finally took it out of this quickstart guide a year or so ago. It's really, really, bad advice to start listings at 99¢.
Start them at the minimum you can accept before giving them away or in some cases, paying someone to take it off your hands.
09-04-2013 01:19 PM
09-04-2013 04:04 PM
http://www.ebay.com/itm/261271169462?
Glad you won't be doing this again!
09-04-2013 06:35 PM
I do list some of my item for 0.99cents occasionally.
I do it for a simple reason, to attract buyer to my store and purchase more.
09-04-2013 07:43 PM
It's interesting you should bring up this topic because occasionally I see items like the one you described sell for 99 cents and I know the seller had to lose money on it. When I first started I made the same mistake and sold some nice items for way too cheap.
You shouldn't have to explain your starting price or your shipping. I've never had anyone ask me but I do get some weird questions so it's no surprise it has happened to you.
I have a store and rarely use auction format, unless like Arthur said, I have an item that I know will spark a bidding war or is in high enough demand that I know will reach the price I want for it.
09-04-2013 08:26 PM
Don't Mention it!
Do not bother to explain why you are no longer starting your listings at 99¢. I went into the gas station today -- the manager did not come outside to fill up my gas tank, nor did he wash my windshield; check the radiator fluid; or top off the oil. Hmmm? Not only that -- but he offered no explanation why they were charging nearly $4.00 for a gallon of gas (instead of the 16.9¢ I used to pay, back when ...) --- I wonder why.
Just change the starting price to what you need to receive.
09-05-2013 02:13 AM
@kansas_gal06 wrote:
@trendydreams wrote:ebay encourages .99 cent auctions. free shipping.
Wow, they started doing that again? Just curious where you saw it, because they finally took it out of this quickstart guide a year or so ago. It's really, really, bad advice to start listings at 99¢.
Start them at the minimum you can accept before giving them away or in some cases, paying someone to take it off your hands.
On the simplified Listing form, they do (strongly?) suggest you start your item as an Auction with a .99 cent start price. They then suggest Free Shipping to attract more buyers on the shipping setup page of the form. They then try to hammer those suggestions home on the final edit page before you list.
09-05-2013 10:44 AM - edited 09-05-2013 10:45 AM
Wow, multi. What a stupid way to drive away new sellers! Also I think the default is the simplified listing form, so yeah, new sellers would be seeing that. I use the other form. I forget what option I needed so I had to swtich to that.
@bizexpress-inc wrote:I do list some of my item for 0.99cents occasionally.
I do it for a simple reason, to attract buyer to my store and purchase more.
Yes, I have seen it work for some sellers. The item type also comes into play. For example some charms I collect - starting them at 99¢ does drive interest to the seller - but they never sell for that. They get bid up to normal prices. It's kinda risky for a small seller whose items get placed down on page 5, though.
OT, bizexpress, I see you sell water transfer nail art. I am looking for some to do a denim manicure. I used all mine up in the set I got. If you have any to sell I would be delighted to get them from you! They are just white or gold dashes, like stiching on jeans.