on โ01-12-2013 01:13 PM
Only asking here because it appears to be the only board that gets used at all, and I would like more than one answer in a week.
When you are looking for something you may want, how do you search?
Free post.
Ending soonest.
best match
Other?
โ01-12-2013 02:25 PM - edited โ01-12-2013 02:27 PM
Gotta love ebay help pages. Near the "sort" tab that contains best match and the other parameters click on the
"view' tab. you should see the pop up window below that I just took a scfreenshot of
These are my view search preferences so everytime I go to search distance nearest comes up as default along with my
other selections. I used to bar any thumbnails when I was on dial up
on โ01-12-2013 02:29 PM
Jaws, the advantage of free posting,....if there is problem with an item you get the full price refunded.
No free posting....you do not get the postage refunded.
on โ01-12-2013 02:34 PM
Incidentally, I have been an ebay buyer since December 2000, (registered on the CS since 2005).
As a buyer I have never once had a problem with a seller or item. But I still prefer free postage just in case.
on โ01-12-2013 02:38 PM
@freshwaterbeach wrote:Jaws, the advantage of free posting,....if there is problem with an item you get the full price refunded.
No free posting....you do not get the postage refunded.
https://www.paypal.com/au/webapps/mpp/ua/useragreement-full
S9.8 If we determine a claim in your favour we will reimburse you the full purchase price of the item and original postage costs only.
We will not reimburse you for the postage costs you incur to return an item to the seller or another party we reasonably specify.
on โ01-12-2013 02:40 PM
Freshwaterbeach (love the ID!) - If it's disputed through paypal they will give you the whole lot back regardless of whether it's free post or not. If you negotiate with the seller they will try not to have to refund postage as they have already spent that money.
on โ01-12-2013 02:40 PM
on โ01-12-2013 02:50 PM
Jaws.....I stand corrected. Back in the early days you didn't get the postate refunded.
I should keep myself more updated.
on โ01-12-2013 03:21 PM
I use lowest price + postage.
I avoid 'free' postage and best match
on โ01-12-2013 03:23 PM
No problem Freshwaterbeach. What I was trying to get at, but probably not too successfully, was that Ebay are pushing Free Postage onto sellers as they say that that is what the buyers want and maybe they do (yourself included). Realistically though there is no such thing, the postage cost is just absorbed into the item price and Ebay gets to keep between 7 and 9% of the postage cost as fees as well. As a buyer who is also a seller I wont buy into that so I don't search that way. (I do sell that way in some categories though so that I stay competitive).
I'm sure the Op is trying to work out how best to list their items so everyone's opinion is useful - I must say I'm also suprised by how few people use best match considering we are led to believe that that is also what buyer's want.
on โ01-12-2013 03:26 PM
I use my keywords with newly listed.
Michelle