05-19-2011 10:36 PM
05-26-2011 02:59 PM
05-26-2011 04:47 PM
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05-26-2011 05:00 PM
Maybe, in light of the repetitive "I'm Leaving eBay" posts, we should reconsider our name.
As opposed to the current, Part-Time eBay Sellers Discussion Board,
we should be called the, Full-Time I'm Leaving eBay Whiners Board.
As opposed to being Pharties, we could be Departies.
In order to become a valued member of the Departies,
you must post that you are leaving a minimum of 120 times.
If you post in CAPS... 100 posts will suffice.
Just a thought...
never said, it was a good one.
B-)
05-26-2011 06:36 PM
Can't see Departies catching on here,:^O
05-27-2011 05:16 AM
05-27-2011 05:28 AM
Seems like a lot of buyers don't get what they pay for !
&
All those bargains , seem to cost less today than when they were bought !
05-31-2011 12:35 AM
I will never understand the need to go on a rant about how terrible ebay is. If it sucks that bad why not spend that energy selling somewhere else.
The only motive I can think of is maybe they are trying to convince more people to leave to whatever auction site to drive up exposure for what they are selling on www.notraffic.com
:)
12-13-2011 03:55 AM
Is it still worth selling on eBay? A good real-world example with cost analyisis:
http://www.infobarrel.com/Is_Ebay_Worth_It
12-13-2011 07:21 AM
Good article dino. Of course, this article was written with the assumption that the reader wasn;t a regular seller, didn't have a shipping scale and didn't process and pay their postage online through PayPal or Ebay (Which is still way cheaper than standing in line at the P.O.). I have to tell ya, since the day I realized I could have my packages postage printed right here at home and have the post office pick them up from me for free..... I have never done it the other way, and I will never go back to doing it that way.
I just think the three most important things any seller on ebay can do for themselves (whether a casual seller as the article suggests) or a regular (whether FT or PT seller) is to KNOW ALL FEES INVOLVED prior to listing any individual item (I've actually witheld items because it wasn't worth to list on here once I calculated the fees), invest in a shipping scale (it would even come in handy when shipping packages to family and friends-especially around THIS time f year!) and do as much postage printing on-line. It can also even be done right through the UPS website. Request the package to be picked up for you at no cost and life has just been made so much simpler!
12-29-2011 12:16 PM
It's obvious that selling on ebay may NOT be a wise choice for average sellers anymore... Seems the buyer gets the bargain, ebay / paypal / USPS get the fees & profits, and the seller gets the shaft. Ugh.. maybe time for an exodus to one of the other 'less traveled' auction sites? ...lower traffic, yes ...but also lower (or even no) fees. What to do? What to do?
12-29-2011 01:14 PM
dovecity: I would not stop selling on eBay because for 16% fees you get:
Top Ten Auction Websites review:
Summary:
We found eBay to be the largest, most well-known, organized and comprehensive online auction service available. Often, it is the first place people go when shopping for auction products. There wasn’t anything we couldn’t find on eBay. Although eBay may be the highest priced auction we reviewed, we also found they have the highest exposure and membership. With eBay, you’re getting more bang for your buck. eBay is THE name in online auctions, and for good reason. eBay has the most complete lineup of features for buyers and sellers alike.
And read this thread :
Change Is In The Air.... And I Don't Mean Fall!
are proof that 2012 may indeed be a much better year for sellers!
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"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Then quit. There's no point in being a damn fool about it." W. C. Fields
12-29-2011 01:33 PM
Thanks for article, dino.
I agree with you Owl - you HAVE to know how much you need to sell anything for before you put the listing on. If you don't do that, that's on YOU, not ebay, paypal, or even the shipping co. If you are looking to sell a single item on ebay and make a load of cash, you had better have a great item. Unfortunately though, because you are inexperienced, and are only selling a single item, you probably have a very low FB score, meaning that a lot of "good" buyers probably aren't going to be real excited to fork over a bunch of money for that item from you.... what a viscious game!
The article was good, but you could really tell where it was going, and here's what I took from it - I know darned well I can't sell that item for big money at a yardsale, because often, that's where I just purchased it so cheap! My wife holds a couple yardsales a year, and we do ok... a couple bucks at a time... but I don't remember her ever having one that was a week long, and had a couple MILLION shoppers pass through it. And where are these "other places" that are so quick turning? I sure don't want some jokers coming by my house every day or two from Craigslist just to check out my latest $9 item, and then offer me less for it!
I'm not rich from this, by any means, but really, as long as I think I can sell whatever I put on here for 4 times what I paid (for small items), I know I'll do well. So really, I can drink beer at home while making a few bucks on ebay, or... I can just drink beer at home. 🙂
12-29-2011 01:37 PM
And, yeah, this was my first post in this group, but I think somebody should start a highly emotional slow clap right about now.
12-29-2011 01:45 PM
As someone who has been a casual seller and avid buyer with 100% feedback for YEARS, I suddenly find myself in the position of being harassed by a buyer and jerked around by eBay "customer support." All the rules have shifted in favor of buyers and all profits have shifted to eBay, PayPal and USPS. There is no incentive for the casual seller like me to stick their neck out. Not only did I lose money, but I lost my 100% feedback due to shady retaliatory members working in cahootz. eBay initially agreed with me but as the matter got escalated, they changed their tune and now they are speaking to me in patronizing tones and telling me their employees lied to me about this issue to placate me and "get me off the phone." WTH?!?! I am so done with eBay.