
02-04-2021 03:17 PM
Selling and buying sports cards on Ebay.ca or Ebay.com which is better, I have been selling sports cards for a few months on Ebay .ca only cause I live in the Toronto area , but I am not getting the volume from buyers as I think I should ...I have 320 cards on line but have only sold 27 , should I be using Ebay.com instead?
02-04-2021 04:20 PM
My mantra for selling is:
List on the site of most likely buyers:
Ie for Canadian teams who are most likely to sell to Canadians, list on .CA
For US teams who are most likely to sell to Americans, list on .COM
PS number of cards listed is only a wee part of the picture, there are likely millions listed so 320 is .0000001% of them.....compare your statistics, prices, etc with competitors selling the same cards, look for things they do differently from you, particularly ones selling more than you and see what makes sense for you to do.....
02-04-2021 07:00 PM
You are probably not going to sell very many to the US because of your shipping charges.
You really need to send these low value cards by Lettermail without tracking. Sellers in the US ship these cards for less than a Dollar. Your listings say "LetterPost" but you are charging $10.99.....why?
02-04-2021 07:07 PM
Might I make two suggestions?
First is that you use LetterPost rates for shipping on your low value cards* reducing your shipping costs from $4.00 to $1.30-$1.94.
Second is that you use Free Shipping.
DON'T PANIC!
Free Shipping means you put the cost of shipping into the asking price of the card.
You might also experiment with a shipping charge on the first item but $0.00 charge for transactions with multiple cards.
Shipping is the hardest part of mail order.
BTW you cannot buy shipping labels for LetterPost online.
But you can use stamps and you can buy those on eBay at a discount.
Two other notes.
Buyers hate to pay more for shipping than for the actual item.
Search the term "Cookie Jar Insurance" in the Boards.
* You decide what is the cutoff between low value and high value.
02-04-2021 09:35 PM
02-08-2021 10:43 AM
Hi thanks for the reply, I have adjusted my listing ....pls look at 353381203052 and let me know if is ok...Thanks...
02-08-2021 10:51 AM
Hi thanks for the reply...I will put all my hockey cards on CA and Baseball/Basketball etc on COM...Now having said that right now they are all on Ebay.ca....but still show up on Ebay.com...Do I have to convert them over or leave it cause they are showing on Ebay.com....
02-08-2021 11:46 AM
02-08-2021 01:30 PM
Leave your current listings where they are.
Put your new ballsports cards on dotCOM.
Don't forget about currency exchange.
02-08-2021 01:31 PM
02-08-2021 02:53 PM
02-08-2021 02:56 PM
Re the Ontario tax that you are charging. Are you registered with the government to collect tax? If you do have a business number so that you can collect gst, then you should be collecting hst in some provinces and gst in other provinces. If you aren't registered to collect it, then you cannot collect in at all.
It isn't necessary to register until you have gross sales of $30,000 within a 12 month time period.
02-08-2021 05:01 PM
Thanks for the reply ...as it seems I have been charging to much compared to the everyone else...I can revise my listing for Domestic to Canada to $2.99 and USA to $3.99 ....as far as the actual listing itself...the major of them are on EBay.ca but they can be viewed on Ebay.com thru the Standard Intl shipping....does everyone recommend to leave it seeing that it can be viewed in the USA .....Thanks I am still new at this , but still learning...
02-08-2021 07:35 PM
02-10-2021 05:07 PM
I think that your not getting any sales because your prices are out of proportion for what your selling.
Example Powerplay Sergei Fedorov Tall Boy single is worth about $1.00 and you have for $5.50
Example Sergei Fedorov Powerplay Tall Boy insert Gamebreakers is worth about $2.00 and you have listed for $9
Also both of these items listed above are not desirable cards and are very long tale items with low probability to sell.
Another example would be your $30 Dominik Hasek Pro Set that is probably worth about $1 to $2 and is MASSIVELY overproduced and basically junk
I would consider checking sold comps when listing items to see the selling market/if there is one or be prepared to wait for these long tale items to sell.
02-13-2021 08:45 PM
I don't like or trust bubble mailers.
First because they can make the envelope too thick to qualify for Letter Rates.
Then because they can be folded.
If the purchase should not be folded it is better to mail in a (poly) envelope with a card or corplast stiffener.
Poly because I sell a lot of paper and poly is waterproof as well as being almost untearable.
And compared to bubble:
(Not necessarily the best buy-- but 100 for $15? -- shop around.)