on 11-08-2012 11:12 AM
ebay stole my profits. yes i know that you should read the terms and fee conditions but there aren't any other auction alternatives that efficient as ebay yet but i hope there will be soon. 7.9% is a complete rip off and they know it. I sold and ipad for $370 and ebay took $29.30. That says it all. we are all played like sheep paying those public company profits......
on 11-08-2012 11:19 AM
Okay - this has been said before I know but here I go......what would it have cost you to advertise in a paper ?? remembering said paper only reaches a limited number of potential buyeers - against eBays number of potential buyer's. I honestly do n ot think $7.90 in every $100.00 sold is theft. Sorry
on 11-08-2012 11:53 AM
I gather you've never had to pay Yellow Pages advertising.
Advertising items to Sell is all about cost versus benefit.
You still got well over $300.
on 11-08-2012 12:24 PM
I sold and ipad for $370 and ebay took $29.30.
Maybe you would have preferred to sell it elsewhere for $300 and pay no fees?
on 11-08-2012 12:34 PM
How much would you think would be fair to charge for worldwide advertisement with photos and all? ?:|
I am more than happy to pay the very reasonable eBay and PP fees.
on 11-08-2012 12:44 PM
It pays (literally) to make sure of the profit you'll be gettng.
on 11-08-2012 04:04 PM
ebay stole my profits. yes i know that you should read the terms and fee conditions but there aren't any other auction alternatives that efficient as ebay yet but i hope there will be soon. 7.9% is a complete rip off and they know it. I sold and ipad for $370 and ebay took $29.30. That says it all. we are all played like sheep paying those public company profits......
So let me get this straight, your "profit" on the the $370 iPad was only around $30? Just curious.
on 11-08-2012 04:07 PM
That sounds about right Leader, got me how someone survives on such a small margin ?:|
on 11-08-2012 04:14 PM
That sounds about right Leader, got me how someone survives on such a small margin ?:|
If I bought something for $340 and intended to sell it for a profit on eBay I would start an auction at $400 and include a Buy-It-Now price of $420 to tempt someone into bidding to stop anyone else from using the B-I-N. If it sells for $400 you still make a profit once fees are taken, and at $420 you make even more profit. Poor business practice to sell something at no profit, or even risk a no-profit sale.
on 11-08-2012 04:16 PM
eco, If I lived in Sydney I'd be onto that wardrobe! It looks great. I've put it onto my watch list.