01-29-2018 08:09 PM
I bought a adapter cable a bit ago for .99 cents free delivery.
Then I got to thinking how can a U.S. seller do that?
.33 cents for paypal, .20 cents for ebay. That leaves .47 cents to ship it
and make a profit.
I just dont see the logic, can you?
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01-29-2018 08:25 PM
Likely, they are selling loss-leaders to build up an account's reputation ... they might also do that to get an account out of below standard status or raise it up to TRS.
01-29-2018 08:24 PM - edited 01-29-2018 08:24 PM
If they're a US seller, they can't make a profit, even if they have a micropayments account. It's either a loss leader or they're clueless.
01-29-2018 08:25 PM
Likely, they are selling loss-leaders to build up an account's reputation ... they might also do that to get an account out of below standard status or raise it up to TRS.
01-29-2018 08:27 PM
I thought maybe they had some kind of better deal with usps.
I cant see a loss leader working online, so I guess clueless is the answer.
01-29-2018 08:31 PM
I think you are right, says 1370 of them were sold. feedback 99.8
01-29-2018 08:41 PM
Let's see:
With a micropayments account, Paypal fees would be 10 cents (5 cents + 5%), Ebay fees would be 10 cents, so that leaves 79 cents. 71 cents for a two ounce letter plus the non-machinable surcharge of 21 cents would leave the seller in the hole 13 cents. That doesn't include COGS. If they ship as a package they're losing almost $3.
Sounds like a plan
01-29-2018 09:04 PM
It came first class padded envolope.
01-30-2018 07:19 AM