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03-11-2009 08:52 PM
Why auctions attract more sales than Fixed Price ?
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03-11-2009 09:41 PM

"What else could I do? I had no trade so I became a peddler" - Lazarus Greenberg 1915
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03-11-2009 11:44 PM
Auctions: 330312216230, 220375961143
I accidentally listed two one after another. Both sold. Nice!
This one has been sitting in there and not a bark: 220376547970
From psychological view - why people prefer to compete than just get it instantly?
I also noticed that sometimes my items sell higher than available in my store. I send 2nd chance and they still buy it.
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03-12-2009 04:09 AM
Is the FP one in your store? Auctions appear in a basic search but store listings do not.
By the way shouldn't those be in the smoking accessory category?

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03-14-2009 09:14 PM
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03-14-2009 09:54 PM
Btw. some niche items can perform same in store the same as they would in core because if there is too few results, eBay actually mixes store listings into search results in core.
By the way shouldn't those be in the smoking accessory category
What? What are you smoking? 🙂 These are electronic components 🙂 What would a smoker do with an alligator clip?
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03-14-2009 10:26 PM
Probably mistook it for a roach clip - You need better descriptions Roman 🙂
Bernie
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03-15-2009 11:29 PM
Too spartan, eh?
You see with most of things what I seel the description means nothing as long as you get the P/N.
Btw. check the stuff from this guy: 120351597379
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03-16-2009 10:33 AM
As to the machine, we once helped a local business sell a whole commercial photo lab on eBay before everyone went digital.
3 tons of pallets went to Paraguay 🙂
Bernie
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03-16-2009 11:56 AM
I' not familiar shipping large items. How did you ship it? I don't imagine UPS ships large items like that.
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03-16-2009 12:20 PM
I suspect this is the route - forklift, truck, 20/40-foot container, crane, ship ... Hire a logistics company, but it will cost few thousand. I have a friends who was moving his shop with one huge machine and some small ones from one town to another, 20km and he says it cost him $5k. This is the theory, I never done it before.
And this brings me to my question. My imports cost me more on air freight fees than goods value. Anyone here is importing goods by palettes?
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03-16-2009 01:46 PM
Anyone here is importing goods by palettes?
Yes but not air - mucho dinaros!
Bernie
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03-16-2009 02:01 PM
Yes but not air - mucho dinaros!
How do you go about it? Freight forwarder or self-clear? If self, are you by the sea to claim it?
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03-16-2009 02:56 PM
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03-16-2009 05:01 PM
The broker will take care of customs. I am more interested in the logistics. Who gets the palette off the 40-footer, how does it make it from Vancouver port to Ontario? Don't tell me $200 also takes care of that.
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03-16-2009 06:34 PM
Of course 🙂
Most of my shipments are automobiles so my carriers would not apply to your situation but when I get merchandise on pallets I just hire local trucking outfits such as Clark Freightways.
For overland to Ontario I use rail companies such as SeaRail or J Simons for motor vehicles but I believe they both do LTF containers as well.
A full container from East to West is only about $1,000 and less if LTF.
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03-17-2009 02:44 AM
Where are you importing from (Asia I presume) and what sort of weight/volume?
It's been awhile since I was importing by Air but I don't imagine the business has changed much. Most of my experience was from Europe but the major players are International operations. I imagine your stuff suffers badly with dimensional weight which can really hurt with Air Cargo where space is at a premium.
Sea freight could be a good option, I know it's in a bit of a turmoil at the moment especially from Asia, there are a lot of container ships parked, many of them fully loaded with goods nobody wants. I imagine under normal circumstances you can get deliveries from major Asian ports to Toronto in about 3 weeks. It's 12 - 14 days across the Pacific, unloading and then 3 days by rail to Vaughn.

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03-17-2009 10:40 AM
I found this website: http://sendfromchina.com/ - but they need your supplier to become a member and have certain volume of shipments to achieve the pricing. They are able to offer door-to-door courier rates at 6 USD/kg to Canada and $5/kg to USA.
Unfortunately I am too small to convince my suppliers to sign-up so I pay $16/kg
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03-17-2009 11:30 AM
100% of what we sell under this account originated in the USA and brought in via trucking.
When we import, it is mainly automobiles from Europe or Japan. Sometimes we import automobile accessories from China.
It's only a few weeks by sea so we see no reason to pay 5x as much to have the stuff here a week or two earlier.
Two weeks from Asia to Vancouver and 10 days by rail to big TO by the time all is done.
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03-18-2009 10:50 PM
If I can save 10 dollars, it's worth waitting for an auction seeing as how prices vary so wildly. This is eBay, if you don't win the aution or miss a BIN due to procrastination, don't wory, be happy, there will be another along any minute, and many times better quality/features and or lower price.
If you're willing to micro manage your puchases, you can do well. I just bought a 2K laptop with a typical auction going for 800.oo and BIN ar 1000.oo... for a total of 534.oo at my door, new item factory sealed with warantee.
All this come to he who waits... and waits... and waits... you just have to plan ahead by 90 days...
regards amp
