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06-27-2014 11:21 PM
are there any categories to list for free? seems crazy paying to start 99 cent auctions for a 30 cent fee then 10 cents on the sale 30 cents on 3.00 s/h and 42 cents plus or minus to paypal. hey where's the profit for the seller?? wasn't like that 10 years ago well at least I don't recall such scalping of a sale. great if an item goes crazy but god forbid the item gets only a bid or two. every listing starting at under a buck should always be free ( the seller takes all he risk ) come on eBay lets try being reasonable not just on special occasions when it suits eBay but all the time. some of us sell for a living not just for the fun. what say my fellow eBayers??
concerned about the future of eBay??
been with eBay going on years now and haven't seen a lot of changes to benefit a seller for quite some time now
enlighten me please
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06-27-2014 11:25 PM
Don't you get 50 monthly free listings on eBay.ca and also another 50 monthly free listings on eBay.com?
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06-27-2014 11:35 PM
pierrelebel has a pretty accurate resume of how the fees for auction, fixed price, store and galley listings have gone down over the past two decades.
Your primary errors are:
Listing for 99 cents. It makes no sense to offer something at a price that will not cover your selling fees, never mind pay you at least minimum wage for your time.
Listing at auction. There is a reason why most listings in the current decade are Fixed Price. The contemporary buyer prefers instant gratification over the supposed thrill of losing an auction after days of anticipation.
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06-28-2014 02:42 AM
Here is the announcement about which categories have free auctions or/and free fixed price listings.
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06-28-2014 06:32 AM
haven't seen a lot of changes to benefit a seller for quite some time now
In days of old
(1) The first photo was free.... each additional photo in a listing cost money.
(2) We used to have to pay for all listings...... now we have free listings... differing in relation to have a a store level or not...
(3) Auctions were promoted to the exclusion of a store.....A search of store inventory was separate form auction listings.... Now everything shows together in one search.
(4) All listings used to be the same listing fee and same FVF... Now listing fees and FVF vary among categories.
(5) Books have a special fee, 5 cents per 30 days, whether the seller has a store or not.
(6) The fee for an anchor store has been reduced.
And there are more adjustments... all to the benefit of the seller
Admittedly the standards for stay a top seller on eBay has changed..... Some people measure up easily... while others do not..... Some sellers learn to live with these changes... others just cannot
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06-28-2014 06:47 AM
There are many instances that eBay will say
Do this?
However, it is more important to be your own person... and learn what to do and be successful.
99 cent auctions are suicide.....
Auctions in certain categories are suicide...
The most successful auction starts at a price one would accept with one bid.
99 cent auctions with free shipping is like being in front of a firing squad with one shooter..... with a machine gun loaded to the absolute. They do not work.
Success with auctions depends more on the starting price than any other strategy.
There are people who sell very selectively at auction... and are very successful... because they do what allows them to make them make a very, very good profit...
and remember... auctions are not appropriate for all categories on eBay...
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11-28-2014 07:41 PM
Today xe.com shows the loonie at 87.6 cents US.
http://www.xe.com/currencyconverter/convert/?Amount=1&From=CAD&To=USD
About where we were in 'the good old days'.
I think I have found a corollary to Godwin's Law.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law
The less accurate a statement is, the more likely the writer is to move to ad hominem attacks when shown to be wrong.
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