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jpbluesky Posted - Jul 06 2009 : 4:32:24 PM
I was going to list some items today, but everywhere I went, with different items I wanted to list, I saw no bids, and no interest. This is different, as in the past, bidding on just about everything collectbile was crazy, and a person could always make a little profit. Has anyone else noticed the lack of bidding on Ebay? Is it my imagination?

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junkjunkie Posted - Jul 14 2009 : 8:01:23 PM
Like Debbie said, eBay was fun and unique when it first started, but now it's old hat and dragged down with the higher fees and shipping, etc. If I was having a hard time finding something, I would probably look on eBay, but I rarely go onto the site anymore.

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homesteaderbelle Posted - Jul 13 2009 : 11:59:11 PM
quote:
Originally posted by melanie47601

.......the fees became confusing and it seemed like ebay was getting greedy.




I felt the same way as Melanie about the prices of eBay.

It cost way too much to put anything on ebay and the listing fees has to be paid whether the item sells or not.
It costs extra to add photos, it costs extra if the price is over $1 or so.
It is way too pricey to list on eBay. It is sort of a gamble, because a person can never tell what will sell or not.
I have had items on ebay not sell and I still had to pay a high listing fee. So, it ended up I was losing money by doing eBay instead of making money.

Belle
okiequilter Posted - Jul 13 2009 : 12:51:20 PM
I've only sold once on E-Bay and bought a few times. I also thought the fees were too high to make it worth selling.
This is a change of subject, but how are you ladies who sell on Etsy doing this year? I also stopped selling there because of lack of sales.

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FebruaryViolet Posted - Jul 13 2009 : 12:21:31 PM
As a consumer, I thought Ebay would be the best thing ever...unfortunately, almost everything I purchased (including my wedding shoes) were either damaged (and it wasn't disclosed) or damaged in shipping and then you play heck getting a refund. And, maybe it's better now, but I found the "mediation" aspect of ebay is a joke. When sellers were able to "hide" their negative feedback, I stopped buying--in one instance, I was the ONLY bidder and bid within the requested amount, and at LITERALLY, the last second, the seller cancelled the auction, and placed the item for bid again at a higher starting bid an hour later. No explanation, nothing--I got a "canned" email that said my bid had been cancelled by the seller. I had 100% feedback, and was a frequent user....Additionally, my priorities have changed, and the "search" just isn't that important to me anymore :)


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Ga Girl Posted - Jul 13 2009 : 12:07:41 PM
I used to use ebay but I had some very ugly buyers that made me decide not to sell there anymore I only sell on etsy now.

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Wildcrafter Posted - Jul 13 2009 : 11:23:22 AM
It's all about their standing. The better and more the feedback, the higher standing they get, from what I understand.


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JessieMae Posted - Jul 13 2009 : 11:20:39 AM
Yes, the feedback thing has been a problem for me, too. I thought feedback was optional, but some people acted as though their very lives depended on the feedback I left.

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harmonyfarm Posted - Jul 13 2009 : 09:58:56 AM
One time, I won an item but unfortunately left some negative feedback for the seller and was then harrassed to no end by this woman that hated me because I ruined her perfect feedback score. I told her that if her life was being lived by her feedback score that she needed to see a shrink.

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JessieMae Posted - Jul 13 2009 : 07:37:23 AM
I've never sold anything on eBay - I'm a consumer only - but I've given it up completely, too. Two separate times I have bid on an item, been outbid, and then the seller contacted me later to tell me that the winning bid fell through, and would I like to purchase the item. One time it was after a very aggressive bid-outbid-bid-outbid thing where we went back and forth for several days. I got the feeling the prices were being deliberately run-up by a fake bidder. My dad has restored a WWII-era Jeep, and used to use eBay all the time to find parts and accessories. He had the same thing happen to him; in one instance, he bid on a wrench, someone outbid him with a ridiculous sum (I think it was like $150, when it's only worth about $10), and the day after the auction ended the wrench was relisted. Dad tried to bid again, only to have the same person outbid him again with an outrageous sum. It was relisted again the day after that auction ended.
I think a few jerks have ruined eBay for a lot of people forever. It only takes one apple to spoil the bunch, and one bad experience with a crooked seller will make a person swear off eBay forever.

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AmethystRose Posted - Jul 13 2009 : 07:34:24 AM
We don't use Ebay as a business and only buy there with the proceeds from sales. We've found that we do much better by offering free shipping and having a higher opening bid.
vintagediva1 Posted - Jul 13 2009 : 06:50:16 AM
We sold on Ebay for about 4 years with much success in both auctions and our store. But the new fee increase, and the unwillingness of eBay to support their vendors has really turned us off. If eBay doesn't take care of their sellers, there will be no buyers.
I don't sell as much on etsy but iti s a much friendlier place to do business.
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harmonyfarm Posted - Jul 10 2009 : 7:41:38 PM
I used to love shopping on E-bay. Then they quit letting people pay with money orders and I absolutely hate Pay Pal. It also got to the point that I was spending more on shipping than the actual cost of items I was buying. I think E-bay is a good thing that has outlived it's "fun-ness".

Debbie

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Bear5 Posted - Jul 09 2009 : 4:56:41 PM
I don't do ebay much either. Too much change, not for the better, for me.
Marly

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Wildcrafter Posted - Jul 09 2009 : 1:33:39 PM
I used to have a store on Ebay and I did not get many sales. A few, but not anything worth mentioning. I had it for almost 2 years...too long because I was lazy and didn't take it off when it wasn't producing. I kept paying and paying every month in charges. In fact, I ended up paying more in charges in the end than I made in products. I don't know how to navigate Ebay...it's too large and confusing for me. Also, getting conflicts resolved is excruciating. Just getting in actual touch with someone from Ebay is a big hassle.
I'll stick with my own website and I find sources of things on forums. And I get to chat, which is great!
I don't like Esty all that much because everyone's site looks almost exactly the same and I get bored easily and just go somewhere else.

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therusticcottage Posted - Jul 09 2009 : 12:47:34 AM
As far as high shipping costs on eBay - I will not bid or buy an item when I feel the seller is overcharging on shipping. That is one of my biggest pet peeves. That is how a lot of sellers make money to pay for their fees - which is totally against eBay policy but one of those things that really can't be enforced. Just make sure when bidding that you look at the shipping costs too. I will email a seller before bidding and ask if they would be willing to ship a less expensive way. Sometimes they say yes and sometimes no.


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junkjunkie Posted - Jul 08 2009 : 7:22:50 PM
I used to be an eBay addict...haven't been for some time. I'm not really familiar as I've never sold anything, but the rules now are more of a hindrance to the sellers. The fees are higher, and the feedback rule is in more in favor of the buyer than the seller. But...what Joanna says makes sense. People are away this time of year and generally people are trying to save money.

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JojoNH Posted - Jul 08 2009 : 10:15:39 AM
For me, Ebay is a great resource for those things I cannot buy from where I live. Right now folks are busy with vacations etc and with the lay-offs that are happening people are just being a little more frugal with their spending.

I did pick up some great buys over the past couple of weeks. The shipping fees were exactly what it cost for the seller to ship and the ebay fees are fair. . . especially considering their overhead!

Guess it all comes down to how you look at it. . . I could never afford to run a full time store on what little I spend for an Ebay store. . an they have customers lined up waiting to check out my stuff!!

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1930sgirl Posted - Jul 08 2009 : 09:23:46 AM
I think my biggest issue with eBay is the huge overcharges for shipping from sellers. I just received an item that I was charged $10.95 for shipping when the actual cost to the seller was $1.75. I have written to her repeatedly without response. I really do find this frustrating.
The worst part is when the seller tries to justify the overcharge with excuses about the cost of gas and their time standing in line at the post office.

I'm really getting fed up and find myself not looking on eBay anymore.
Joyce
therusticcottage Posted - Jul 08 2009 : 08:00:19 AM
I use eBay. I've actually had better luck selling my soap there than on Etsy. People seem to be able to find me better on eBay than Etsy. I compared the fees of both sites and Etsy is only a little cheaper. Factor in that you have to keep renewing listings on Etsy to try and get to the top of the page, and you're spending about the same amount of money. eBay has a new thing where you can list 5 things per month with no listing fees. You do pay a higher percentage in final value fees but if the item doesn't sell you're not out anything.

I think that all online venues like that are hurting right now. eBay definitely is not what it once was but I still go there to shop.


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Aunt Jenny Posted - Jul 06 2009 : 8:49:48 PM
I never use ebay any more either. Hmmmmmm well if farmgirls don't use it..how good can it be doing? Right????

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peapicker Posted - Jul 06 2009 : 8:45:12 PM
I never look at ebay anymore. I had a friend that used to have a very big business on it and after they raised their fees and she had problems with paypal she got out of it. I heard a lot of their vendors were very unhappy with the price increases. I think they got greedy also and thought they would always be in demand.
willowtreecreek Posted - Jul 06 2009 : 6:48:52 PM
I dont use ebay anymore eaither. They jacked up prices so while many people are "lowering" thier prices on items the shipping fees are outrageous!

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RuralSuburbia Posted - Jul 06 2009 : 6:13:41 PM
I hate ebay now. It's too expensive to list, I feel like I'm 'giving' stuff away, and when I buy, it doesn't feel like I'm getting a bargain anymore. I can find better bargains on craigslist locally, or freecycle, or the thrift shop. ACTUALLY, I've done better HERE with bartering! And I simply feel better donating.

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melanie47601 Posted - Jul 06 2009 : 5:08:50 PM
Truthfully I haven't been on ebay much in awhile. I used to really love shopping and selling there. But then ebay raised fees and I just lost interest. It isn't that I've lost interest in the sellers I enjoyed buying from or the things I collect. I know ebay has to make money to cover their costs, but the fees became confusing and it seemed like ebay was getting greedy.

I also think the economy may have something to do with the lack of interest. People may think- why should they look if they know they can't buy.

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