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The different perspectives between the commenters who sell a lot on ebay,
and those who buy, is profound. I am a 21+ year ebay member (perfect feedback, almost all as a buyer) who has tired of ebay and most often won't buy there anymore. A few observations/ pointers from my experience: 1) There is nothing wrong with contacting a person with a card and making an offer that reflects fair market value, especially when there's a Make Offer option. I typically don't inundate the seller with sales data unless they open the door with their own commentary ( "It's a fair price"..."I see great potential for this card increasing value"... or my personal favorite "I paid too much for this card and can't go lower"). Sellers who insist that their $200 card is magically worth $400, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, deserve at least a "scared straight" tour of card collecting hell ![]() 2) Someone was throwing around the term "tool" in reference to buyers. Here are some indicators from a buyer's view, that the seller may be a "tool": a) endlessly cycling the same card at the same price for YEARS, without changing the price (hint- your price is too high) b) enabling Make an Offer, then automatically rejecting any offer made c) behaving like ebay owns your cards, rather than you. The amount of sellers who won't discuss sales outside of ebay- even after the auction ENDS without a bid!- is astounding. Ebay is a clown show in most cases, and the desire to transact on venues like net54 instead is a wise one. I suppose the best way to say this is, 2 party sales are preferable to ones involving a third party. In the end, I think sellers would do well to recognize that potential buyers are a wee bit important in this equation- especially when the seller has been a buyer himself time and time again. There is nothing wrong with wanting fair treatment from the seller when you are buying (ie, accurate shipping costs, clear communication, and realistic price tags). After all, it's what sellers expect when the shoe is on the other foot. Trent King |
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