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Old 06-09-2024, 04:57 PM
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In the last bunch of years ebay:
  • Removed the wildcard (*) search option making many searches more frustrating and difficult
  • Tried to make sure you don't miss anything and so made it far more difficult to just search for what you want by expanding the results in many ways
  • Made it that sellers can send offers to people who viewed they listings, even if they did not choose to watch them
  • Made it easy to list someone and leave it on eBay for ever for no cost

All told, eBay has created a huge percentage of items priced at a price that they will never sell, at no cost to the sellers. Then made it harder for buyers to sort through the listings to focus on the ones they want. And even if you do that work, you can get a slew of offers on items that you had no interest in (hence not watching it).

It's becoming harder and harder to just find what you are looking for. I know for me, as someone who is an avid collector and spends quite a bit of time on the hobby, I am spending less and less time with eBay. It's simply too unpleasant to want to deal with all the time.
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Old 06-09-2024, 05:33 PM
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In the last bunch of years ebay:
  • Removed the wildcard (*) search option making many searches more frustrating and difficult
  • Tried to make sure you don't miss anything and so made it far more difficult to just search for what you want by expanding the results in many ways
  • Made it that sellers can send offers to people who viewed they listings, even if they did not choose to watch them
  • Made it easy to list someone and leave it on eBay for ever for no cost

All told, eBay has created a huge percentage of items priced at a price that they will never sell, at no cost to the sellers. Then made it harder for buyers to sort through the listings to focus on the ones they want. And even if you do that work, you can get a slew of offers on items that you had no interest in (hence not watching it).

It's becoming harder and harder to just find what you are looking for. I know for me, as someone who is an avid collector and spends quite a bit of time on the hobby, I am spending less and less time with eBay. It's simply too unpleasant to want to deal with all the time.
This describes my experience to a tee. The amount of time I spend searching eBay is probably one fifth of what it was 5+ years ago.

And even more so, with regard to selling. I have completely abandoned selling on eBay, and now only consign to auctions or sell outright to collector friends.
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Old 06-09-2024, 05:53 PM
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This describes my experience to a tee. The amount of time I spend searching eBay is probably one fifth of what it was 5+ years ago.

And even more so, with regard to selling. I have completely abandoned selling on eBay, and now only consign to auctions or sell outright to collector friends.
It feels like they are making decisions with zero understanding of the experience of their user base and have gone backwards by prioritizing pushing as much as they can to people rather than prioritizing helping people get as close to the desired results as possible.

Additionally, their fees for ordinary sellers (not powersellers) are very close to what an auction house changes. (A 20% Buyer's Premium is 16.66% of the total paid ($100 + $20 = $120. $20/$120 = 16.66%) so they are really within range of each other.
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The eBay motto:

"If it ain't broke, frickin' break it NOW and keep breaking it further!!!!"
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The eBay motto:

"If it ain't broke, frickin' break it NOW and keep breaking it further!!!!"
I agree, as I have long assumed that eBay's motto is:

"Never leave well enough alone."
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I agree, as I have long assumed that eBay's motto is:

"Never leave well enough alone."
I generally don't fix what isn't broken. Many companies do the opposite, including Ebay..


As for the question about offers, I still make them sometimes. I also hit BIN's when it make cents to me.

I BIN'd on this for 495 plus tax, about 2 mos. ago...I thought it was a pretty good deal.
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