on 16-09-2014 07:22 AM
It seems Ebay is losing touch with sellers. Ive noticed a severe decline in bidding/views which indicates buyers are dropping like flies. Its cooincided with increases in fees (Ebay and Paypal), and increases in Australia Post fees. So what have they done - slugged a 10% impost on postage as well as the final selling fee. Ebay needs to provide some loyalty to sellers.....better postage rate deals with Aust Post, staggered fees based on loyalty levels etc. As postage fees rise, buyers will turn away.......EBAY - TIME TO ACT!! Im seriously thinking of pulling the pin....
on 16-09-2014 07:47 AM
on 16-09-2014 09:22 AM
on 16-09-2014 09:22 AM
While ever Ebay panders to the big Chinese sellers, we small sellers will be treated as a waste of broad band.
on 16-09-2014 09:23 AM
I would like to draw a parallel between ebay and our local “Big Club” … both are made up of members
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The Club got a new boss who declared that it was the Poker Machine players who made the Club the most money and the ordinary members cost the Club money
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So, not unlike ebay, all he did was to try and encourage the “big players” and penalise the “small” members by putting up prices, food, bar, recreation etc
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Which all became more expensive and unwelcoming
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But guess what … the whole vibe of the club changed …
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The ordinary members became disenchanted, felt alienated and stopped coming …
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and when the “Big” players realised that their partners, friends, associates etc (the ordinary members) no longer wanted to accompany them to this club ….
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They also stopped coming
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The Club went broke ! …
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And I see that this is the way ebay is going
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Without your core base of small customers … you have no audience to sing to ! …
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it’s fine to be a “Big Player”, but with no one at the game, it counts for nothing
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Their business tactics might work in the short term ... but are not sustainable in the long run
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Then we will see how their shareholders react
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on 16-09-2014 10:30 AM
Very well said
on 16-09-2014 11:36 AM
on 16-09-2014 11:46 AM
Excellent - I had cause to contact customer support last night & got the usual blah blah about the buyer - afraid I lost it a touch and told the agent (she was a supervisor) in no uncertain terms that it's about time they started supporting their sellers, that if it wasn't for us sellers making money for ebay then no-one in the call centre would have a job - a tiny little voice replied 'I know'
Feeling somewhat guilty, because they are only doing their job for a measly wage, but it just came out of my mouth lol
on 16-09-2014 11:56 AM
Guilty about what? These robots are trained to say certain things and will not budge. They are also rude and condescending. All who i spoke with said "i understand" which really erks me.
on 16-09-2014 12:21 PM
@jpamboris wrote:Guilty about what? These robots are trained to say certain things and will not budge. They are also rude and condescending. All who i spoke with said "i understand" which really erks me.
They understand? Really? When did their account get suspended with no warning?
That kind of thing irks me too and not just with eBay. I hate it when someone announces that they've suffered a tragedy of some sort and people say "I know how you feel" or "I know what you're going through". Ummm, no you don't.
Years ago at work, one of my colleagues lost her baby at full term. When she came back to work, someone went up to her and offered their sympathy and said "I know exactly what you're going through, I lost my 96yo father a few years ago". I could have strangled her. Sorry, she had absolutely no idea what this poor woman was going through. Even others who had suffered the same fate didn't know what she was going through because everyone is different. But, I digress.