on 02-09-2020 11:20 AM
I'm based in Melbourne and my sales almost dropped near half since last week. This happened after the eBay announcement of helping Victorian sellers during the pandemic.
The reason may be the increased number of days for ETA for VIctoria based sellers due to the delays of Australia Post. So maybe Victoria-based ads are now less visible to other states, therefore leading to lesser sales.
I just wanted to know if this is something experienced by me or do other sellers in Victoria also see a drop in sales!!
Best regards and stay safe...
Prime
on 09-09-2020 12:07 PM
@danieh_6 wrote:
Main point is the buyers think we have some magical wand that can control and force Auspost to deliver their items.
Sellers do have a "magical wand" in a way, all they need to do is extend their handling time to 7 or more business days to give a buffer for the inevitable late arrivals, but still post within a day or so.
on 09-09-2020 01:27 PM
I've removed all my listings from both accounts as I'm stuck in Warnambool due to the restrictions so can't access my stock.
Good thing I'm only a casual seller which has no impact on me needing to sell items and sales were down anyway so the break gives me a chance to see if I really want to keep selling or not.
on 09-09-2020 02:03 PM
on 13-09-2020 01:26 AM
Yes I noticed a drop since the Victorian 2nd outbreak however I did raise prices at the same time. I had very good months in April and May (doubled sales) and sales levels in Jan-Feb-march and June-July-August were same as usual (June being my lowest month). It may or may not have to do with ebays article. However, keep in mind that people may not want to buy things from Victoria due to the nature of the outbreak. I clean all my stuff before sending it - advertising this might build buyer confidence.