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How much longer before eBay wakes up and reverses GTC?? How much damage has to be done??

I've just read a few posts where ebay CS has now been telling people who call to complain about the new GTC mandate and to close or downgrade their stores - that GTC is not a permanent change yet, and ebay is still taking feedback about it.

 

So if this is true (which there's no way to know), I think its important that all of us who are being affected by this negatively?  Keep posting here about it, and keep calling customer service, etc..

 

I'm really wondering though how long this is going to have continue before enough is enough?  How many businesses will have to lay people off, how many will actually go out of business on ebay?  How much destruction are they going to allow here??  

 

Personally for me?  This whole fiasco has been like watching a train wreck happen..I absolutely knew this was  going to kill my business, as soon as it was announced the few months before they made the change official..

 

Sure enough?  As soon as this "change' hit?  My sales plummeted, and have stayed basically in the toilet...Items that I had that were selling in 2 days without fail??  Now are taking 10 - 20 days to sell, and all the while its just a race to the bottom on price and profits...

 

I'm sorry but this is insanity all around. 

 

When a platform implements a sweeping change like this, that actually slows sales velocity to a crawl, while forcing sellers to lose money because they now have to go on a downward spiral in price along with everyone other seller on the site?  You no longer have a healthy, productive marketplace..

 

When you are forced to use a listing tool duration that was designed SPECIFICALLY for LONG TERM STORE inventory items, where sellers have A TON of one item sku to sell?  To list a one off unique item a seller will never have twice??  You no longer have a healthy, productive marketplace..

 

When you have THOUSANDS of sellers up in arms about this change, which is actively destroying their sales and businesses? And the platforms response to these sellers who are going crazy because they are going out of business is: "WE feel that this is the best way to increase item exposure, and provide sellers with the greatest sales velocity possible" ..I'm sorry but you no longer have a healthy, productive marketplace..

 

The bottom line here is that we were all sold a false bill of goods here folks.  GTC does not increase sales "velocity", it DECREASES it, drastically.  If you aren't selling a lot of one item?  You have absolutely ZERO need for GTC, and it was not designed for your items.  That's the bottom line here. 

 

 

So this is my 2 cents, and I will continue posting things like this to speak my opinion.  If you and your business and livelihood is being adversely affected by this as well?  I would encourage you to let ebay know too and keep posting..

 

The only sane thing I have heard here yet in regards to GTC is that they may change it if sellers keep complaining..

 

Again though we have to wonder how much damage will be done before that happens, if it in fact does happen.

 

So keep speaking your minds everyone..It seems like it might be the only shot we have to end this GTC nightmare...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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@ekmadonna wrote:

Yeah that comment about everybody knows nothing is rare anymore struck a nerve with me, but again it comes from a clothing seller, so I didn't put my two sense in. I have a storage unit full of RARE items. just as an example I have a COMPLETE 5 piece set of pre 1916 Roseville Holland Dutch Cremeware with the Dutch woman holding the 2 children's hands and it is in MINT condition. The only pieces of the 5 I have ever seen and they were just pictures, is the large Water pitcher and the small cup. Oh, I forgot this exact set different variation image was shown on Antiques Road Show Oklahoma City and valued at $1250-$1800 Complete. Molringer's has it valued at over $2000 Good luck trying to find just one piece from that set never mind all 5 pieces. That's just one example, there is a lot of rare stuff out there just not on the market.


I understand.  With no offense to the poster, I found it to be an oversimplification that did not take into account the full scope of what may be sold.

 

If one only buys the common or ordinary, for example, batteries, shampoo, pet toys, or only sells such things, then the statement might be true to them.  But there is so much more than that here.

 

P.S.  LOVE the description of your items!


Perhaps I should have added, or if you sell in an over saturated category.  


Not to disparage clothing sellers or those who sell in that category.  Since it is over saturated, it does present a challenge to do so.  But  so many clothing listings would contribute to the feeling that nothing is rare anymore.

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