11-14-2024 01:28 PM
I recently found a die cut set, I'd been looking for but the seller priced it too high. I made a very reasonable offer. But the seller turned it down, which is too bad. I would've bought other items from if they'd been willing to negotiate. I worked in sales for many years. If you want to make money in sales, you need to understand the value of the item, see what other people are selling a similar item for and your item within that range. When a seller over prices an item they lose potential customers and it will cost them more in the long run. So Buyers know the value of the item you want, shop around and don't pay more than it's worth.
07-24-2025 07:09 AM
There are lots of sellers over inflating prices on eBay. Been that way for many years. The same sellers will also run to the seller's side and whine and cry how their sales are dead. They buy something for a buck or two and put 10 minutes in listing something, and feel they deserve a 1000+ percent margin.
Google searches are quite broad. I suggest if you want to find actual deals, search there and keep searching until you find what you are looking for, no matter the platform it's listed on.