07-07-2018 08:23 PM
07-08-2018 12:38 PM
07-08-2018 02:12 PM - edited 07-08-2018 02:14 PM
@ittybitnot wrote:When I started on ebay 20 years ago,....
Then you should remember that ebay tried this already. eBay touted that consumers were more interested in the NEW and NOW merchandise. It was called eBay Express. Without going into the sordid details, eBay discontinued it. Apparently, NEW and NOW was not as big of a draw for consumers as they thought, and while the used/vintage portion pretty much florished, the Express portion did not.
Yet it seems ebay is re-designing the whole site based on new/newer items as we speak and attempting to force sellers into a "one size fits all" format and catalog. I just don`t get it.
07-08-2018 02:17 PM
I think one good argument would be to get the Chinese sellers out of the site focussing on vintage and secondhand. But apparently they have infiltrated Etsy (correct me if I'm wrong) and would probably just try to dominate a new site, too.
07-09-2018 05:30 AM
sounds like you have had alot of bad experiences here on Ebay. i am sorry for that. my experiences here were just the opposite. i checked my buyer feedback and i have had 614 buyer feedbacks since 2002 and before and every one was a positive transaction. i have bought from many good and reputable sellers who i would buy from again. i think there are bad sellers but that is not the general rule i have found.
" Back then, eBay considered itself a “venue” and pretty much stayed out of the transactions between eBay buyers and eBay sellers. "
i wish it was like this again. Ebay used to be a community of buyers and sellers but it is no longer a community. so sad. imho.
07-09-2018 06:12 AM
i agree that Ebay should split up its business into different sites for different types of products but i don't think they plan doing that. and this idea isn't new.
i feel if they did that buyers and sellers would be more satisfied with Ebay as a product. and i feel that Ebay would generate more sales and their bottom line would increase.
as an example the new product pages are great for new clothing but not so great for items like used coins.
a diverse Ebay could have product managers responsible for each product with its own site. and with its own set of rules.
07-09-2018 03:21 PM
@keziak wrote:I think one good argument would be to get the Chinese sellers out of the site focussing on vintage and secondhand. But apparently they have infiltrated Etsy (correct me if I'm wrong) and would probably just try to dominate a new site, too.
This would no more happen than removing all US sellers from a site....and no one "infiltrated" anything. Gotta love the misuse of words for dramatic effect..not. These are global sites, this is a global market...maybe keep that in mind. And most of the world no longer discriminates based on where/what country someone lives in......and in certain cases can also be illegal to do so.
07-09-2018 03:27 PM
I think what this poster meant is that Chinese sellers should not be allowed to lie and pretend they are in the US, when they are not.
You can just look at their handling and shipping time and know it does not take a month to get a package across the United States.
07-09-2018 03:28 PM - edited 07-09-2018 03:28 PM
Ebay is what it has always been...an ecommerce site/marketplace where sellers list and can sell and buyers can buy. It has merely grown and kept current with things like technology etc but it is still the same as it has always been...the function has not changed.
Some people have always tried to make it what it is not or applied other titles to it.....but that should not have been done to begin with...and is usually done when someone doesn't like something now.
07-09-2018 03:32 PM - edited 07-09-2018 03:37 PM
@emerald40 wrote:I think what this poster meant is that Chinese sellers should not be allowed to lie and pretend they are in the US, when they are not.
You can just look at their handling and shipping time and know it does not take a month to get a package across the United States.
I think that you should not be making generalization.....some people lie some do not...doesn't matter where they are from, what color they are or anything else.
And it is not your job to say how long something takes.....people often extend handling times for many reasons they do not need to explain to other sellers. It is allowed and they have the options provided to be able to do that. That option is there for all sellers to use.
If someone is going on vacation and doesn't want to take down items...they can extend handling times....is one example. Not all sellers have or choose to use vacation settings.