04-10-2025 07:56 AM
I've been selling clothing on eBay for well over 10 years. This past week I have no sales, no offers not anything! This has never happened for this long before. I'm truly concerned. Is there anything else to try besides the obvious, listing, promoting, etc????
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04-17-2025 11:50 PM
Same....last great sales day last Monday since then barely cracked 100.....today 7.00 ...7,000 items in store not sure what happened in the days since last Monday its not like i suddenly stopped listing ....buyer did show me that my listing said free shipping but when they clicked on it it showed charged shipping...i dont offer free shipping on that item .....went to ebay they put in a ticket and all day since then... yesterday 7.00 so im not sure whats happening now....it is what it is I guess tired of trying to figure out what's wrong now all of the time
04-18-2025 12:14 AM
@amhsi03 wrote:eBay has been screwing over sellers since 1995 that’s an even longer time.
See...I TOLD you people have been complaining about this place from the get go!
04-18-2025 01:01 AM
also may I add that eBay does no advertising
I've seen eBay advertising on YouTube and FaceBook - in spite of AdBlockPlus- and eBay is occasionally crosslisting to FBMarketplace.
They don't advertise on TV . If you only watch broadcast TV, you will never see an eBay ad.
They shop on TikTok, Temu, Poshmark, even on Walmart and Target! (of course I don't want to mention the big A!) Oh, and FB Marketplace as well.
I've seen ads for WalMart on TV, but the last ads I saw for AZ were searching for workers when they were building a new warehouse on our Island more than two years ago. PoshMark stopped advertising on cable TV about four years ago.
I've never seen an ad for any of the other companies.
04-18-2025 01:11 AM - edited 04-18-2025 02:11 AM
Wouldn't consider 16 items sold in April, one sold on April 16 as being dropped dead activity. There are only 3,900,000 listings in the clothing category just for eBay - lots of other venues too. Maybe Easter has something to do with a slow down especially - winter type clothing. When it is June in January your probably in Rio de Janeiro. The last 90 day you sold 105 items -that's just a tad over 1 item sold ever calendar day. In April your sales rate is just a tad under 1 a day and the month ain't over yet. Our less than friendly Walmart and every other clothing store have lots of clothing at clearance prices.
In a nutshell it looks like it ain't a bad as you think - from my viewpoint.
Sold stuff for 41.5 years in the same industry - sales activity goes up and down like a yo yo. The only things that stays constant is beer and good whiskey.
Oh as for me that social security 2.9% increase and increase in medicare that I paid into since I was 16 netted me about a half at tank of gas each month but was offset by a 50% increase in my co-pays for my in network doctors ($30 bucks to $45) - 30 million over the age of 65 in the US not counting those that swam the Rio Grand - thats ~ 10% of the US population. Insurance for home, auto, and property taxes . jumped up too plus food and other every day expenses Yep had to tighten the belt. Glad we saved for rainy daysj
04-18-2025 07:41 AM
Same here. April 15 was last good sales day. Since then its 80% drop off out of no where. Has not recovered. Wondering if the Facebook integration is affecting functionality of the site (check out, cart, payment, etc....) Have heard from many others with multiple thousands of item stores same thing. Economy and tax time could cause a drop off some, but having so many people go to 70 - 80% drop off in sales & offers overnight in many cases looks like an eBay technical issue that they are NOT disclosing or more worrisome don't even know about.
04-18-2025 11:11 AM
Just looking at your sold items show in the past 90 days you get a bit over 200 transactions a month. Your April sales seems to be in line with that number as well. Maybe a little behind. But about half that so far this month. Certainly not an 80% drop, or at least not one that shows with the records we can all see.
04-18-2025 12:05 PM - edited 04-19-2025 12:26 AM
Totally agree
None of this stuff happening IMHO
04-18-2025 02:06 PM
I would think with money being tight people would look for used items on eBay and deals. The opposite effect.
04-18-2025 04:53 PM
@scorwin814 As a long time clothing seller, I will just say that sadly, a lot of your brands are not in demand & also your prices are quite high for some of them (and I say this as a high pricer). Jacyln Smith was a Kmart brand, several of your brands are Target brands, Lands End tanked when Sears started selling them (even though they're good quality), Worthington is Penneys, Old Navy is a discount retailer. $18 for that Jacyln Smith top is close to what it sold for new.
I'm in the same boat as you, so I def feel your pain, but if I were you, I would drop those cheapo brand or drop your prices on them. Even your better brands are so saturated in the market unfortunately 😞
04-21-2025 09:38 AM
And as usual for these threads people give them all sorts of advice, some waste their valuable time examining their store and the original poster doesn't even return to say thank you.
Or, I would even take a "Screw you, I KNOW MY PRICES." At least then I know they read what I spent 20 minutes researching.
04-21-2025 10:24 AM
Some sellers confuse a drop in the value of sales with a drop in the number of sales.
IE -they sold 100 items last month for $1000, but this month they sold 100 items for only $500.
My sales have a very regular pattern of stalling in April, but last year my January to March busy period extended all the way to July.
Not this year.
I'm back to normal, except that I am selling more overseas and less to the USA. Domestic (Canada) is normal.
My guess is that US residents have finally realized they are going to be paying federal sales taxes on imported goods.
04-21-2025 02:33 PM
Heck when I was selling used stuff on eBay cloth, footwers it was hot sell for really good or better - top name brand stuff as a buyer I never stopped buying used clothing not any ole brand - do like denim Wranglers and Levi jackets older style. Been doing it for eons. Sources: discount store (Goodwill and the like, yard sales, estate sales etc.
04-21-2025 03:27 PM
@boomss wrote:I would think with money being tight people would look for used items on eBay and deals. The opposite effect.
Yep , that's exactly what the experts are predicting
I read this article last night saying used clothing and accessories sales should increase due to tariffs and there has been an increase in downloads of ebay"s app.
"Stores selling secondhand clothes, shoes and accessories are poised to benefit from President Donald Trump'strade war even as businesses the world over race to avert potential damage, according to industry experts.
The number of mobile app downloads for nine resale marketplaces the firm tracks — eBay, OfferUp, Poshmark, Mercari, Craigslist, Depop, ThredUp, TheRealReal and Vinted — increased by 3% between January and the end of March, the first quarterly gain in three years, Sensor Tower said.
The firm estimates downloads of the apps for eBay, Depop, ThredUp and The RealReal also surged compared to a year earlier for the week of March 31, which was when Trump unveiled since-paused punitive tariffs on dozens of countries."
Secondhand stores are poised to benefit if US tariffs drive up new clothing costs