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on 22-11-2014 05:03 PM
I have started importing some really awesome items, and was thinking of starting up selling again, but honestly, with all the rules and regs, and money backs and 180 days, fvf postage, well I could go on forever, think I will stick with the BM and retail distribution.
I honestly don't know how sellers cope with all the 'one sided' rules that are now in place.
Seriously, how do you actually mange to have a working model of a business when you are not guaranteed the income per month is going to actually be yours down the track?
Only on eBay....
You can't please all the people all the time, so now I just please myself
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22-11-2014 05:05 PM - edited 22-11-2014 05:10 PM
@2106greencat wrote:I have started importing some really awesome items, and was thinking of starting up selling again, but honestly, with all the rules and regs, and money backs and 180 days, fvf postage, well I could go on forever, think I will stick with the BM and retail distribution.
I honestly don't know how sellers cope with all the 'one sided' rules that are now in place.
Seriously, how do you actually mange to have a working model of a business when you are not guaranteed the income per month is going to actually be yours down the track?
Only on eBay....
Perfectly said greencat.....Pitty i cant Kudo this 1 million times![]()
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on 22-11-2014 05:49 PM
I'm sorry to be a paid but I dont know anything about 180 days for Retuns or Money Back ... That's would just be impossible!
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on 22-11-2014 05:50 PM
Of course auction items are selling as buyers are after anything they can get cheap,but try getting them to actually purchase a BIN item that is worth every dollar -no chance as most buyers are only after a bargain.
It makes buyers appear not too bright as I am selling auction items second hand for more than similar items new in my store. I have a top up at the moment which has reached over twenty bucks already with eight bucks postage and they could have the same top brand new for 32 bucks and free postage!
It says in this book I am reading that by 2065 80% of women will be overweight.
See what a trendsetter I am?
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on 22-11-2014 06:27 PM
It makes buyers appear not too bright as I am selling auction items second hand for more than similar items new in my store. I have a top up at the moment which has reached over twenty bucks already with eight bucks postage and they could have the same top brand new for 32 bucks and free postage!
.. ebay is definitely broken when your buyers are stuck buying your second hand overpriced auction items when your fair priced for sale items are well hidden in best match search result they cannot see .. only a matter of time now ..
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on 22-11-2014 06:38 PM
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on 22-11-2014 07:11 PM
My sales for Sept - Oct totalled $5.80 to a UK buyer. At that time I had around 100 items listed, mix of auct & BIN. No money coming in, no money going out is the simple equation I work by!
It appears that ebay have rolling blackouts. Sometimes your items can be seen, sometimes they can't. Simple as that!
I've sold on ebay this last fortnight & even today, with less items listed. I now have money to spend. Ebay forgets that sellers are also buyers!
What kept me slightly afloat & alive were my Quicksales sales over the lean ebay time. No fees to pay to list or sell on the QS site was helpful. That's my take on bad sales & why I'm not buying!
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on 23-11-2014 12:52 AM
And here I was complaining because so far this month I've only sold 23 items from 22 sales for a gross amount of $503.20, although by the time I deduct postage, and eBay's & Paypal's fees, my nett income is only a miserable $360.60.
Admittedly I'm selling mainly low-priced items with only a couple of relatively high-ticket items amongst them, but given the effort involved and the fact that eBay, Paypal, & Australia Post are taking 28% of my gross between them, it's just not worth it.
I bend over backwards to give my buyers the best possible service yet I've already had one buyer unfairly hit me with low DSRs, and another just a couple of days ago defected me in retaliation for refusing to accept offers on 2 x $10 items which didn't even have Best Offer listed.
What hurt most was the fact that the items were posted the very same day he ordered them, and I undercharged the postage by almost $2 yet he gave me just 1 DSR star for each category on both items. I suppose I should be grateful that only one defect per transaction is recorded, but I'm still pretty upset about it.
Is it any wonder sellers are walking away in disgust? It's not only eBay's greed and the appalling conditions that we have to tolerate, but ratbag buyers who couldn't give a toss about anybody but themselves who are quite happy to screw you over for a lousy dollar as well, and it's simply no longer worth all the aggro.
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on 23-11-2014 12:49 PM
These responses really are a bit of a worry ... some of you have been on ebay for a long time and your concerns must concern us all, more particularly those of us who have built our businesses on the ebay opportunity and perceived stability.