
05-27-2016 10:26 PM
time to get rid of the store too bad ebay is getting so greedy with fees ,anyone else experiancing falling sales with no proffits
05-28-2016 12:08 AM
I"m having some mixed feelings myself. After two really good weeks (and not too bad at all before that) it's been dismal the previous two weeks. And don't get me started about the migration tool... Or the possible postal strike, which of course I don't blame on eBay, but I'll have to shut down while CP is on strike because that's the only way I can ship. I'd take orders during the strike and resume shipping afterwards, but too many ways to pick up defects doing that. They sure don't make it easy.
05-28-2016 01:21 AM - edited 05-28-2016 01:21 AM
I'd take orders during the strike and resume shipping afterwards, but too many ways to pick up defects doing that.
I agree. If there is a strike, it is probably the best move to put my Stores on vacation, and on my non-store accounts, just move everything to Unsold for the time being.
05-28-2016 04:11 AM
It was during the last strike that the store was put on vacation...
Many new listings were prepared.
Once the strike was over sales were very, very good.... in spite of the fact it was July
Look on the strike as an opportunity to put your business into overdrive...
in preparation for the end of the strike
05-28-2016 09:39 AM
Or revise all listings to note postal strike and increase handling time to as long as is possible.....
05-28-2016 10:34 AM
"...revise all listings to note postal strike and increase handling time t..."
Some sales are simply not worth having. Accepting money from buyers when one cannot deliver due to a postal strike of undetermined duration is asking for trouble.
Much easier to either put eBay store "on vacation" for the duration of the strike (for sellers with an eBay store) or end all listings and relist when the strike is over (for sellers without a store) and use the downtime to prepare new merchandise to list once the strike is over.
05-28-2016 10:49 AM
05-28-2016 11:22 AM
That is correct. That is what I have done, every time i needed to hide the listings and prevent buyers of buying.
05-28-2016 11:58 AM
With the last postal strike... I kept waiting to see when I should put my store on vacation..
I almost waited too long.... The wait was frustrating.
My store is currently on vacation until June 19... changing listings from US to Canadian dollars.
I just may leave my store on vacation... The final decision will come the closer we get to a real postal strike.
With the last postal strike... many new listings were prepared......and once the strike was over.... sales were very, very good.
As Canadian sellers on eBay we will not be on strike... more listings prepared... and adjustments to our way of selling
05-28-2016 05:46 PM
Does anyone remember how much notice was given of the past strikes? We sure don't want mail left in the postal system.
05-28-2016 05:55 PM
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05-28-2016 06:06 PM
The last strike started with rotating walkouts....
Selective locations .... on a walkout, effectively on strike .... while discussions continued.... They had already voted to go on strike...
and then came the full strike...
Currently there is no mention of a strike in local newspapers..... nothing in the Winnipeg Free Press....
Someone else may be able to provide time periods for each event... However, things could be quite different in 2016...
I was shut down for about 6-7 days before the general strike... with no one working.... or was that before the walkouts started...
They should be voting to go on strike sometime in the week before July 1, if not earlier.
05-28-2016 06:07 PM
05-28-2016 06:44 PM
@cumos55 wrote:The last strike started with rotating walkouts....
Selective locations .... on a walkout, effectively on strike .... while discussions continued.... They had already voted to go on strike...
and then came the full strike...
Currently there is no mention of a strike in local newspapers..... nothing in the Winnipeg Free Press....
Someone else may be able to provide time periods for each event... However, things could be quite different in 2016...
I was shut down for about 6-7 days before the general strike... with no one working.... or was that before the walkouts started...
They should be voting to go on strike sometime in the week before July 1, if not earlier.
I actually asked a person I can trust. His belief is they will go in July. He has been with the PO for a long time and is union.
05-28-2016 08:01 PM
The latest I heard is that if the Union doesn't settle first Canada Post will lock them out on July 2nd.
At this point it's all bluster (on both sides).
05-28-2016 08:53 PM
Yes, that's what the link to the news article that I posted above indicated: more likely to be a lock-out than a strike.
In related news, the CPC website is flaking out. I was trying to look up a rate, and got a pile of errors saying that my postal code 'didn't exist' before it gave up the ghost entirely and showed me me this instead:
We're Sorry
The page you requested is not available at this time. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Please try again later.
05-28-2016 09:15 PM
Many who sell on eBay today lived through the last postal strike......Each of them knows what to do...
My personal view is... not to wait too long to shut down
You can always shut down based on perception....
and .... then if the perception does not become a reality... you can open up just as quickly.
05-28-2016 09:18 PM
The Union started with a series of walkouts at different locations across Canada
Then it was Canada Post that shut the doors and it was a lock-out