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mpduq 03-23-2011 04:59 PM

ebay stores pricing
 
do some of these guys ever check their prices to see how ridiculously overpriced they are? yet they keep paying their ebay fees to relist cards that will never sell. must be nice to have money to burn!

scgaynor 03-23-2011 07:42 PM

The asking price is irrelevant. Just make them a reasonable offer. Most people will take it. I always have some room on my asking price on store items since I know that almost nobody just hits the BIN.

Scott

cubsfan102003 03-23-2011 08:04 PM

I rarely will even open a listing that is priced like that. If it's close to what I'm willing to pay, say $5.00 or $10.00, then I'll maybe take the time to check into it, and possibly make an offer. But 99 times out of 100 I just skip right over them.

In the case of cards I'm not familiar with, I'll take a look, and then see what recently completed items are really selling for. If the "asking" price is way above actual sales, I just click the back button. I've noticed a couple sellers that as soon as I see their name I just hit back.

Usually another of the same card will come along sooner or later with a reasonable BIN, or for auction. I don't like to waste any more time than necessary looking at items the sellers either really don't want to sell and are just showing off, or are shooting for the stars on.

Tom

vintagecpa 03-23-2011 08:29 PM

You would actually be surprised how many of those ebay store sellers are board members. If you send many of these sellers a pleasant pm via ebay with a reasonable first offer, the asking price becomes more in-line with the market.

makersmarkambassador 03-24-2011 01:07 AM

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Originally Posted by mpduq (Post 880695)
do some of these guys ever check their prices to see how ridiculously overpriced they are? yet they keep paying their ebay fees to relist cards that will never sell. must be nice to have money to burn!

I used to have a eBay store a few years ago and the listing fees were dirt cheap. I think it used to be something like .10 for a 30day auction. Now the Final Value Fees is what got ya. Very high compared to normal auctions.

T205 03-24-2011 02:53 AM

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Originally Posted by cubsfan102003 (Post 880755)
I rarely will even open a listing that is priced like that. If it's close to what I'm willing to pay, say $5.00 or $10.00, then I'll maybe take the time to check into it, and possibly make an offer. But 99 times out of 100 I just skip right over them.

In the case of cards I'm not familiar with, I'll take a look, and then see what recently completed items are really selling for. If the "asking" price is way above actual sales, I just click the back button. I've noticed a couple sellers that as soon as I see their name I just hit back.

Usually another of the same card will come along sooner or later with a reasonable BIN, or for auction. I don't like to waste any more time than necessary looking at items the sellers either really don't want to sell and are just showing off, or are shooting for the stars on.

Tom

Agreed with above.

In fact I am so good at skipping over those sellers that now I don't even have to click on the auction because I know who the seller is just by looking at the listing. One seller in particular comes to mind that has very high BINs that is and always will be on ebay and never sells.

cubsfan102003 03-24-2011 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by T205 (Post 880787)
Agreed with above.

In fact I am so good at skipping over those sellers that now I don't even have to click on the auction because I know who the seller is just by looking at the listing. One seller in particular comes to mind that has very high BINs that is and always will be on ebay and never sells.

:D I believe I know exactly which seller you are talking about. I've seen them referred to on this board(net54) as the Sports Card Museum, or something to that effect. I ignore and /or hit the back button instantly with that particular seller. They have some really nice stuff, but I gave up long ago on them.

Tom

jbsports33 03-25-2011 02:55 PM

ebay stores pricing
 
Scott is right you just have to ask if the price can be lowered, many dealers start high and just keep it that way. I do agree that some dealers on eBay are harder to deal with then others and prices never seem to change.

Jimmy


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