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Posted By: davidcycleback
This is not a complaint about fees or mean eBay buyers or a bellyache about my plight on earth, just an observation for those who only buy on eBay. |
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Posted By: Darren J. Duet
If my overhead costs were that low, i'd be a millionaire. |
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Posted By: pete
but what about when you pay that $6 for s/h and get the $50 card in a small white envelope, two pieces of cardboard and a .60 cent postage with no delivery confirmation or insurance included? thats what bugs me...if you want to add a couple of extra dollars to help cover the ebay costs, fine at least use decent packaging and include delivery confimation or something. |
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Posted By: Anson
I guess it just depends on what you're looking to get. You can sell to board members and get exactly what you're looking for with little to no costs associated. Or, you can take your chances on Ebay and maybe get more buck for your card with the increased costs. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Pete, I am an active bidder and do not like goofy shipping charges and would rebel being charged $10 for the seller's PayPal and eBay costs. If an eBay seller of a normal baseball card posted a $35 shipping and handling charge, I'd pass on bidding figuring there might be somethng wrong with the seller's head ... However, if the shipping charge was posted from the start, I consider it cheesy for the winner to try and talk down the shipping price on a single lot after the auction. Considering the competing bidders were consciously calculating their bids based on the stated shipping charge (I do, as a bidder), it is materially the same as a winning bidder trying to negotiate lower the winning bid. I compare it to trying to negotiate a lower price on a restauraunt meal you've just eaten. At the least, it's not going to impress your date. |
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Posted By: Darren J. Duet
I'm not an ebay seller, so take my opinion for what it's worth--free. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
That's a legitimate point, and I think having lower than cost or free shipping price can be a good deal for higher priced items. |
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Posted By: will watson
what do you mean, shipping will cost you $6? do you not charge shipping on your auctions? |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
Yeah David, I don't get how people can sell $3 items on ebay and make any money. If I were going to consider that, it would make more sense to just get a night job at McDonalds. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
They make it up on volume |
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Posted By: Anson
It's also a lot more effort to ship 100 items as opposed to one. I would rather not bother with selling Frank Viola rookie cards if I were trying to make money. |
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