fee bay is nuts

I was going to run a card out with $1200 reserve price
.99 cent starting..
the cost to list it.. was $4
the reserve fee.. was 12.50
total cost $16.50
are you effin kidding?
for a card that may not sell??? + fvf's on top of that
.99 cent starting..
the cost to list it.. was $4
the reserve fee.. was 12.50
total cost $16.50
are you effin kidding?
for a card that may not sell??? + fvf's on top of that
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you need the buyer that needs the card that has the $$$
at the right time
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- uncut
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stores don't get the traffic...
Looking for 1970 MLB Photostamps
- uncut
Positive Transactions - tennesseebanker, Ahmanfan, Donruss, Colebear, CDsNuts, rbdjr1, Downtown1974, yankeeno7, drewsef, mnolan, mrbud60, msassin, RipublicaninMass, AkbarClone, rustywilly, lsutigers1973, julen23 and nam812, plus many others...
<< <i>They have a .25 fixed price listing fee special through the 29th, list it for $1500 with best offer. >>
<< <i>They have a .25 fixed price listing fee special through the 29th, list it for $1500 with best offer. >>
To quote an old Home Depot ad, "Why [does Ebay] even need these specials? To me that's just saying to the customer that we're going to jack up our prices but every once in awhile we'll give the customer a break."
D's: 50P,49S,45D+S,43D,41S,40D,39D+S,38D+S,37D+S,36S,35D+S,all 16-34's
Q's: 52S,47S,46S,40S,39S,38S,37D+S,36D+S,35D,34D,32D+S
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<< <i>why dont you just start the auction at $1200? listing fee $4 no reserve fee >>
Honestly, the odds that someone will bid are even less. Most auctions that have a high opening bid appear to just get ignored for the most part. Everyone is always looking for a "steal". Low Ball City, Utah..
I love when people start out with high start prices.. it is a good way to get low final prices
<< <i>The only problem with a store is you will pay $97 FVF's for a $1200 item. About twice as much as a regular auction. >>
that would be 8% in ebay fees. the higher priced your item is the less you pay in fees. I just sold an item for a good bit more and fees were $61, which was under 4%
ebay has become a BIN Ghost town, no wonder their profits are way down, sales have to be WAY down....
BRING BACK THE AUCTIONS PLEASE....tired of overpriced BIN's!
<< <i>this, in a nutshell is the problem with EBAY now...they make it too expensive for people to run auctions that they feel comfortbale with, instead they are pushing BIN's with WAY to high asking prices....
ebay has become a BIN Ghost town, no wonder their profits are way down, sales have to be WAY down....
BRING BACK THE AUCTIONS PLEASE....tired of overpriced BIN's! >>
The problem with that is due to the new "better" feedback system many buyers win auctions and do not pay, because sellers are scared to file UPIs for fear of a neg so many sellers are forced to sell with BIN with immediate payment. Until Ebay fixes the feedback system auctions will continue to diminish.
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