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GTC is the WORST decision ebay has ever made!!!

Have you ever wondered why you see the same television commercial over and over again, day after day? Have you ever wondered why the sponsor don't just show the commercial once every 30 days? That's because repetition works!


Yes, I've read all the arguments against the new GTC policy for fixed listings......the sense of urgency that the 3-5-7 day listings create.....and I completely agree with all of those comments. But, I think another, and even better reason for getting rid of this suicidal new policy of Ebay is that most experienced buyers do not search by "best match". After all, who is ebay to decide what is a good match for me, as I look for antiques and collectibles and ebay wouldn't have a clue what is the right match for me. So, I search by "newly listed". I can't tell you how many times I have seen an item on ebay, didn't buy it, but then it came up the next week, or the week following that and I decided to finally pull the trigger. With the new policy, that item wouldn't come up again for another 30 days! That's hardly an example of an efficient marketing approach. Now, in addition to my buying on ebay, I also sell. What this new policy means is that for all those people who search for particular types of antiques and collectibles using "newly listed", if I don't get that sale right away, then there is a good shot no one is going to look at my item again for almost four more weeks, as it lingers in the bowels of ebay. That makes absolutely no sense. Almost all experienced buyers of antiques and collectables use the "newly listed" option. I check the listing for what interests me three or four times a day. But, I never look down past the items that I already saw earlier that day when I last checked newly listed items. So, for a buyer like me.....and again, almost all buyers of antiques and collectibles search using "newly listed", I'm not going to see that item again for 30 days. There are been many times I did not buy something the first time I saw it on ebay, or even the second time, but then I rethought the item and jumped on it using the Buy it Now figure the third of fourth time. From a seller's perspective.....and that's the perspective from which I am writing this.....that's the kiss of death. The new reality is that with this new policy, if an item I list with a fixed price doesn't sell in the first day or two, it's going to sit there and rot on ebay for 28 more days until it finally comes to the top of the list. Ebay, what were you thinking? Do you have anyone on your staff that actually buys antiques and collectibles? Anyone in this field knows that we have to check the listings multiple times a day to get first crack at an item, but we don't have to look at anything older than a day or two, since we would have seen anything older already. So, this new policy is going to be a knife in the back for almost everyone who sells the way I do .......put the listing up to renew every Sunday night. Get the item in front of people's faces often. After all, that's the exact same approach that every major advertiser uses when running the same commercial continuously. This is so simple ebay. How could you have missed it?

 

The bottom line is that when sellers sell less, then ebay makes less money. This decision is not only going to cost sellers a fortune, but it's going to cost ebay millions, as well. The people who thought this up at ebay have absolutely no idea how "professional buyers" search ebay. They're under the impression that every buyer is a casual buyer who will look at every item in every search result every time. That is just not the case. Ebay, this is the worst decision you have ever made!

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GTC is the WORST decision ebay has ever made!!!

So why not continue to list every Sunday night, as AUCTIONS, with a Buy It Now, for 7 days?

disneyshopper
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A. E-Bay doesn't care about you, the small Seller and

B. Buy It Now is fine for some auctions BUT sometimes we have multiples of a hot product and then we're forced into GTC. Hopefully they will all sell before the GTC renews.

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For small sellers that have under 300 listings and 7 sales a month it won't hurt to do GTC or auctions with BIN

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I agree with you

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GTC is the WORST decision ebay has ever made!!!

its just another ebay scam and we are all getting tired of it

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GTC is the WORST decision ebay has ever made!!!

How many average buyers do you think search using newly listed, ending soon or best match?

I've been on Ebay since 2011 and search items for research almost everyday and not once have I used them and I'm sure there are thousands more that don't.

When you have sellers that relist the same item every 3 days, I see no since in going through thousands of the same items you just seen 3 days ago.

Have a great day.
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I don't appreciate eBay deciding that I will no longer have options on BIN. The GTC option was there all along, if I wanted to use it I would have.
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Does  anyone think they get more visibility by having a store instead of a regular selling account. Just wondering with the new GTC if this would be relevant?

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I'll find out in a month.

 

I have a Basic store subscription and I list 250 fixed price listings for 30 days each month.  Years ago I did list GTC to save a lot of time, but folks said it was better to list as 30 days because you get a boost with Newly listed and Ending soonest, so I changed all of my listings to FP 30 days.  Then folks said it was better to use SELL SIMILAR instead of RELIST, so I tried that for a bit.  I saw no difference in the number of sales.

 

Now I'm told with GTC, you get that Newly listed boost only on the initial listing, and on successive relists, only a boost for Ending soonest.

 

I sell in a niche, so we'll see in a month or so, since the GTC only started on March 18, 2019.

disneyshopper
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We totally agree to NO GTC!!!  We have not had 1 sale since this went into effect.  We prefer to use 30 day listings. If our sales stop, then eBays sales will drop as well.  Lets hope they change this back or we will have to be looking for other options.  Maybe it's time to get out of eBay.

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I usually put my items on for what I consider to be a fair price. The BIN option requires that we list the item with an opening price (which I consider appropriate) and than another BIN price which is at least 30% higher (I think that's the percentage) and that higher BIN is way more than market, making me look like I'm not knowledgeable about the things I sell.    Forcing me to add a BIN that is unreasonably high shouldn't be the workaround  to get past this silly new rule of ebay.

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You asked, "How many average buyers do you think search using newly listed, ending soon or best match?"

I can't speak for buyers of other items, but for antiques collectors like me, virtually 100% of us use newly listed or ending soonest. Since these are unique items we seek, rather than other listings were there are plenty of options, the whole key is to find the item before anyone else does. So, antiques and collectible buyers check the newly listed many times a day. I understand that you use ebay for research, as do many of us, but antique buyers also use ebay to buy, and with unique antiques, first come....first serve. As far as seeing the same thing over and over again.....I have no problem with that since I'm only looking at "newly listed" and the number of newly listed items is much smaller than the entire population of items in a category that one gets when using "best match". So, while your approach means you have to see the same items over and over again from a large population, in my case, I'm only seeing a much more limited number of items (those that are newly listed) so it's not a hardship seeing them come up again.
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GTC is the WORST decision ebay has ever made!!!

You asked, "How many average buyers do you think search using newly listed, ending soon or best match?"

I can't speak for buyers of other items, but for antiques collectors like me, virtually 100% of us use newly listed or ending soonest. Since these are unique items we seek, rather than other listings were there are plenty of options, the whole key is to find the item before anyone else does. So, antiques and collectible buyers check the newly listed many times a day. I understand that you use ebay for research, as do many of us, but antique buyers also use ebay to buy, and with unique antiques, first come....first serve. As far as seeing the same thing over and over again.....I have no problem with that since I'm only looking at "newly listed" and the number of newly listed items is much smaller than the entire population of items in a category that one gets when using "best match". So, while your approach means you have to see the same items over and over again from a large population, in my case, I'm only seeing a much more limited number of items (those that are newly listed) so it's not a hardship seeing them come up again.

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"I can't speak for buyers of other items, but for antiques collectors like me, virtually 100% of us use newly listed or ending soonest. Since these are unique items we seek, rather than other listings were there are plenty of options, the whole key is to find the item before anyone else does. So, antiques and collectible buyers check the newly listed many times a day."

 

I totally agree.

Seller for 19 years in the collectibles and (now occasionally antique) categories.

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