
01-30-2017 02:33 PM
In the stamp collecting world, sometimes world events can pique collectors interests in starting a new area of collecting.
For example I remember that Iraq stamps became much more in demand during the Iraq war.
I'm wondering if the media attention around the Trump/Russia stuff has piqued Russian collectors interest toward USA stamps?
I sold two USA lots to Russian buyers over the weekend. I do not remember the last time I shipped USA stamps to Russia. I am regularly shipping other stuff there but not USA.
Certainly if Russians have a new interest in collecting USA stamps I have an edge, I suspect many sellers (on .COM) won't ship to Russia without tracking and I (so far) still do....
Anyway one never knows but one has to wonder....
01-30-2017 03:04 PM - edited 01-30-2017 03:08 PM
I keep expecting a Trump effect too, but I've been on the lookout for something very different than what you described.
I've wondered if Americans would be less inclined to buy from Canada, or moreover, if eBay.com will be less inclined to show Canadian products.
Or.......... they could all just get so fed up that things go the other way.
01-30-2017 03:19 PM
01-30-2017 06:36 PM - edited 01-30-2017 06:40 PM
Yes, but after an initial steep dive the market did recover half way back to where it started today.
I think that collectors will buy from anyone who has what they want as long as they can find it, especially if items are uncommon, but others might not be so lucky.
01-30-2017 07:35 PM
Started watching CNN with about 2 weeks left in the lead up to the US vote....
I was bored with everything else on TV
Worked on eBay and listened to the TV... as I almost always do.
Today it almost seems like I am watching a soap opera on TV.
many years ago... many, many years ago Trump was only important when I played "Bridge"
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A Trump vote is about 50:50 in the US... but elsewhere.... Trump has built an invisible wall.
and then on a Saturday... one day trump became President.... women.... worldwide showed how they felt...about this new President.
What next??? Your guess is as good as mine.. The whole world is watching Trump...
Who will Trump him?
01-30-2017 07:39 PM
Between you and me and the fence post, Trudeau scares me as much as Trump does.
01-30-2017 10:27 PM
nan -- if you get MSNBC check it out.
DH is addicted, especially to Rachel Maddow, but I find it a little too partisan. I mean, I tend to agree with most of their opinions, but they tend to get a bit shrill.
So then it's BBC and AlJazeerah for balance.
02-01-2017 03:35 PM
@sylviebee wrote:I keep expecting a Trump effect too, but I've been on the lookout for something very different than what you described.
I've wondered if Americans would be less inclined to buy from Canada, or moreover, if eBay.com will be less inclined to show Canadian products.
Or.......... they could all just get so fed up that things go the other way.
They sure don't seem to mind showing the U.S. products on .ca.
02-02-2017 12:15 PM - edited 02-02-2017 12:16 PM
@dutchman48 wrote:Between you and me and the fence post, Trudeau scares me as much as Trump does.
At least he doesn't have an avowed fascist (Steve Bannon) and a known Putin supporter (Mannifort) pouring poison in his ears. We should be grateful.
I expect the Trump effect will eventually trickle down to just about everyone trying to sell across borders. Just wait until Trump remembers NAFTA again. Fortunately he's been too busy so far insulting America's allies, initiating FUBARs, inspiring backlashes, and signing his name to everything put in front of him to notice the oversight.
On the other hand, if Trump insults Trudeau as effectively and thoroughly as he did Turnbull yesterday (PM of Australia), a lot of Americans may suddenly turn more of their attention to Canada, whether out of sympathy, solidarity, or curiosity.
If I were being an optimist, I'd say the world is about to experience more chaos than it has in the last 100 years. If I were being a pessimist, well, I won't say...suffice it to add that selling online products may become the least of our worries.
02-02-2017 12:29 PM
@reallynicestamps wrote:nan -- if you get MSNBC check it out.
DH is addicted, especially to Rachel Maddow, but I find it a little too partisan. I mean, I tend to agree with most of their opinions, but they tend to get a bit shrill.
Yeah, Rachael Maddow is a scream, generally spot-on, but a scream nonetheless. Still a voice in the wilderness at this point.
She's Churchill to CNN's Chamberlain (Anderson Cooper), who is a figure of almost comic bathos in his attempts to give bigots and liers a fair voice. No doubt he's been told by his superiors to provide "balanced coverage" (if I recall, CNN is owned by a Trump supporter).