12-12-2018 01:53 PM
It will be very simple.
- No Best Offers
- No Free Shipping
- No Returns
- No Promoted Listings
I willing to try it for a year, I have nothing to lose, the more I comply, the less I sell, so I am revolting.
12-12-2018 02:56 PM
12-12-2018 03:04 PM
@dirk12955 wrote:
It really does seem that way, I know the more I follow EBAY's direction and advice, The less I sell.
I am also a small seller and can't afford all the perks other larger sellers can offer.
12-12-2018 03:25 PM
12-12-2018 03:29 PM
Good strategy except for the no returns part. That one you have no choice but to use when a buyer receives an item not as described. On the other hand if you show good pictures and write good descriptions 99% of the time it won't be an issue.
12-12-2018 03:35 PM
It is not about what you will not do, but what you will offer buyers to attract them to your listings rather than your competitors'
All the former will get you is crickets.
12-12-2018 03:56 PM
@emerald40 wrote:It is not about what you will not do, but what you will offer buyers to attract them to your listings rather than your competitors'
All the former will get you is crickets.
oh, I already have plenty of them around, the new ones will have to fight for space.
12-12-2018 04:36 PM
@coolections wrote:Good strategy except for the no returns part. That one you have no choice but to use when a buyer receives an item not as described. On the other hand if you show good pictures and write good descriptions 99% of the time it won't be an issue.
I have to and will accept returns for INAD's but won't accept and pay for "I didn't like it" " I was hoping/thinking" "my girlfriend just bought me the same model" "saw the same on monkey TV for $10 less".
12-12-2018 04:52 PM
@mypostingid15 wrote:
@coolections wrote:Good strategy except for the no returns part. That one you have no choice but to use when a buyer receives an item not as described. On the other hand if you show good pictures and write good descriptions 99% of the time it won't be an issue.
I have to and will accept returns for INAD's but won't accept and pay for "I didn't like it" " I was hoping/thinking" "my girlfriend just bought me the same model" "saw the same on monkey TV for $10 less".
Don't get too concerned about "no returns." Depending upon your business model, it might be the right choice. I've used that for years, and have very few people try to rip me off with false SNAD cases. It happens once in awhile, but with what I sell (used items), it makes sense to have a "no returns" policy and deal with the once-in-a-great-while false SNAD. I think it cuts down on bids or purchases from a lot of people who aren't completely serious about buying, which is fine with me.
12-12-2018 04:59 PM
Then why out of spite make even more decisions that will drive buyers away?
12-12-2018 05:26 PM - edited 12-12-2018 05:27 PM
@emerald40 wrote:Then why out of spite make even more decisions that will drive buyers away?
The real question here is, why complying with all the rules didn't drive more buyers to my store?
12-12-2018 05:32 PM
"The real question here is, why complying with all the rules didn't drive more buyers to my store?"
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That question can only be adequately answered
by being able to see and view your store.
And yes, I have a posting ID too,
so I know the reason.
Lynn
12-12-2018 05:32 PM
@mypostingid15 wrote:It will be very simple.
- No Best Offers
- No Free Shipping
- No Returns
- No Promoted Listings
I willing to try it for a year, I have nothing to lose, the more I comply, the less I sell, so I am revolting.
I don't think you are revolting. A bit intense, perhaps...
12-12-2018 05:34 PM
My business strategy for 2019?
Begin preparing for eBay 2020.
Lynn
12-12-2018 06:07 PM