Someone needs to step up to the plate and battle ebay with a new auction site!

Ebay is getting ridicoulus with their fees and plain BS!!! I am so tired of paying both ebay and paypal who are one in the same!
If someone came up with a decent site that could actually compare to ebay I would be the first to jump ship!
Just letting out a little frustration!
If someone came up with a decent site that could actually compare to ebay I would be the first to jump ship!
Just letting out a little frustration!

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<< <i>Yup, some direct competition is needed. eBay's been feeling some pressure from the third party sellers on Amazon, but the business models aren't close enough to give eBay a real run for their money. >>
Check out Rick Snows new site, GreatCoins.com.....I have been lurking
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<< <i>Yup, some direct competition is needed. eBay's been feeling some pressure from the third party sellers on Amazon, but the business models aren't close enough to give eBay a real run for their money. >>
Check out Rick Snows new site, GreatCoins.com.....I have been lurking >>
A little rough yet but I like where he's going with it. The subscription-based fee structure might keep the small sellers away though. But it's certainly a better deal than ebay if you're moving larger items.
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<< <i>Ebay is getting ridicoulus with their fees and plain BS!!! I am so tired of paying both ebay and paypal who are one in the same!
If someone came up with a decent site that could actually compare to ebay I would be the first to jump ship!
Just letting out a little frustration!
Many have tried over the years, but most have failed. Fees aren't really that high if you compare them to the major auction houses.
No Way Out: Stimulus and Money Printing Are the Only Path Left
I would really like to have some suggestions on how to make it work. Right now we are paying lots for unlimited image hosting, uber-security and programming. We allow sellers to set up their pay-pal, google checkout and/or merchant accounts, as well as take checks. The set-up take a little effort, so we are finding some difficulty in getting people to follow through with their set-up.
I can tell that I have had 500 people click-though to my existing site, so there is some traffic there.
I was pleased with the positive response at Long Beach recently, after giving some demos of the software and website. So far, collectors and dealers have consigned over 1,500 certified coins, and this number is growing each day pre-launch.
We are doing final testing at the moment and expect to launch very soon.
- Ian
Owner/Founder GreatCollections
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<< <i>Yeah, I hate Feebay too. 9% commission & 3 % forced Paypal is too high. You can't even make much. That's why I didn't vote for Meg Whitman for governor here in California. >>
like yourself im sure those who know more or less as you do didnt vote for her knowing the same thing
The same is true with eBay. Sellers perceive that eBay get the best prices for them, and they are not willing to use or even try another service.
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It takes a lot guts, brains and capital to "step up to the plate" and challenge eBAy. Most investors don't want to try to climb Mt. Everest.
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<< <i>Ebay is getting ridicoulus with their fees and plain BS!!! I am so tired of paying both ebay and paypal who are one in the same!
If someone came up with a decent site that could actually compare to ebay I would be the first to jump ship!
Just letting out a little frustration!
Many have tried over the years, but most have failed. Fees aren't really that high if you compare them to the major auction houses. >>
Yep, there are zillions of alternative sites - and none have buyers. As for fees, not only are they better than the major auction houses, try comparing the cost of selling on eBay to the cost of operating a B&M store. There is a littany of stupid things eBay has done over the years, but fees doesn't even make the top 10.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>I've tried close to a dozen different sites since I started selling on eBay and the only place that came close was Yahoo. Too bad they gave up on auctions, as they could have provided eBay with some competition. The rest of the sites I tried? A waste of time. >>
In the beginning eBay had a very real competitor in auctions. In fact, they were kicking eBay's butt. I sold there instead of eBay back in the mid to late 90's. The site was haggle.com. Sadly, they went TU.
Russ, NCNE
Feebay should be a neutral party. If the seller did everything right and did a refund, they should get rid of their negative feedback not be punished by it. It's like you have to pray that every buyer you get is a nice guy and is honest and fair on the transaction. For that reason, Feebay sucks more beyond the commissions.
Glad Meg Whitman lost in California. She said she would layoff many state workers anyhow. For its size, California has less state workers per population compared to other states anyhow. Plus I didn't like the way she treats people. Yeah she had an illegal work for her and I'm not for illegals but still she treated the illegal like crap after 10 years and her husband suspicious of the housekeeper being illegal regardless but failing to deal with it. Another previous employee for Meg also said Meg was not a good person to work for.
Feebay sucks period. I know that there's other sites like Ebid or there used to be Coinzip. They just don't get the volume of people. Feebay fulfilled the niche. I hope there would be a competition to force Feebay to become Ebay once again.
Remember that Heritage nearly created eBay, with its USRCE in 1990. I remember being on their kick-off party on a boat in Elliot Bay in Seattle. If they opened it up to everyone back then, Heritage (with Jim and Steve) would be an eBay-sized company by now.
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Only one company could compete with eBay on a global/multi category scale in my opinion... Google. At some point, Google is going to get into shopping in a much bigger way, and perhaps they will turn to online auctions and C2C. It will take some time though.
- Ian
Owner/Founder GreatCollections
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"" A competitor would have to accept paypal and since ebay owns paypal they could easily create nightmares for users of the competing site. ""
Just a thought . On a competing site , I figure paypal would be an option , and sellers may use paypal , checks , western union ,
bid pay etc. and not necessarily be forced to use paypal , although it is an extremely easy and quick way to settle .
As for "nightmares" paypal is used outside of the auction system . Anyone can send anybody money , as long as both
parties have accounts . How would ebay know if the money transfer is auction related? Also , they get their cut from
the receiving end anyway . Thanks for reading my mini rant .
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<< <i>Ebay is getting ridicoulus with their fees and plain BS!!! I am so tired of paying both ebay and paypal who are one in the same!
If someone came up with a decent site that could actually compare to ebay I would be the first to jump ship!
Just letting out a little frustration!
Many have tried over the years, but most have failed. Fees aren't really that high if you compare them to the major auction houses. >>
Your kidding right, highest fees in the industry. >>
Not only the highest, eBay's fees are too complicated.
- Ian
Owner/Founder GreatCollections
GreatCollections Coin Auctions - Certified Coin Auctions Every Week - Rare Coins & Coin Values
<< <i>"" A competitor would have to accept paypal and since ebay owns paypal they could easily create nightmares for users of the competing site. ""
Just a thought . On a competing site , I figure paypal would be an option , and sellers may use paypal , checks , western union ,
bid pay etc. and not necessarily be forced to use paypal , although it is an extremely easy and quick way to settle .
As for "nightmares" paypal is used outside of the auction system . Anyone can send anybody money , as long as both
parties have accounts . How would ebay know if the money transfer is auction related? Also , they get their cut from
the receiving end anyway . Thanks for reading my mini rant . >>
Paypal is perhaps a better and more valuable business than eBay (I vote for them to spin it off; they won't yet though). It's essential for online businesses to accept Paypal now. I see more and more large companies online accepting Paypal. Don't think Amazon does yet, wonder when they will start.
- Ian
Owner/Founder GreatCollections
GreatCollections Coin Auctions - Certified Coin Auctions Every Week - Rare Coins & Coin Values
<< <i>Not only the highest, eBay's fees are too complicated. >>
Maybe if you try to calculate them yourself. But you don't have to- there are free online eBay fee calculators that will do it for you.
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<< <i>Not only the highest, eBay's fees are too complicated. >>
Maybe if you try to calculate them yourself. But you don't have to- there are free online eBay fee calculators that will do it for you. >>
lol. But seriously, if you need a specially-designed calculator online to work out the fees, that means it's too complicated!
How does the average person work it out?
- Ian
Owner/Founder GreatCollections
GreatCollections Coin Auctions - Certified Coin Auctions Every Week - Rare Coins & Coin Values
John
Edited: Woops, I usually post over here as myself, didnt realize I was logged in as MCM, but no matter.
are you just as tired at other auction sites with paying 15-20%, or is it just eBay/PayPal fees that bug you?? i pay the fees and chalk it up to the "price of admission" but i'm not above doing what i can when i can to buy direct from eBay sellers. the best suggestion is to build a list of e-mail addresses of your favorite/frequent sellers so you can circumvent the eBay system, work your deals and pay by check. i simply got tired of having it done to me and when a seller screwed me recently i decided to not even feel guilty about "cheating" eBay. the way they police their auction seller violations, well, they deserve the revenue loss.
<< <i>I think it would take some futurist visionary, like Jim Halpern to take on eBay. If Heritage started a eBay-like site it would probably gain acceptance very quickly.
Remember that Heritage nearly created eBay, with its USRCE in 1990. I remember being on their kick-off party on a boat in Elliot Bay in Seattle. If they opened it up to everyone back then, Heritage (with Jim and Steve) would be an eBay-sized company by now. >>
And get Google involved. They have the clout to go against eBay
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PS: And their customer support is even WORSE than eBay's.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>lol. But seriously, if you need a specially-designed calculator online to work out the fees, that means it's too complicated! >>
You don't *need* a specially-designed calculator to figure out fees- it just makes it easier. After the auction is over, you can find out what the fees are on your "My eBay" page anyway.
<< <i>How does the average person work it out? >>
With a calculator?
I don't think Google would want to get into this business. From what I know, Google treat people well. I don't see any benefit for them to get into this business. Feebay already has a bunch to deal with in terms of fraud schemes and counterfeit items. I just don't like how they treat legit sellers who work hard to keep their 100% positive feedback. For that, they are unreasonable. Just because some bad apples ruined it for some of us, not all of us should be treated as bad apples. They should allow sellers to give negative feedback since buyers can be scam artists too. I don't understand that at all. Nowadays, half the buyers don't even have to leave feedback at all. They get their item and don't care to give feedback or any common courtesy like letting the seller know they received the item. I always ask the buyer to let me know when they get their item. Half of them don't respond at all. Feebay sucks period but it's the only widely known venue for selling items out there. Some company surely has to come up and compete.
I guess you are talking about lower priced stuff. I'm not sure Heritage can add much value beside what ebay already does in this space. As long as buyers & sellers interact directly you have to deal with all the fallout from that. Ebay is already setup to deal with that & has the mindshare. Heritage won't get into the biz of physically taking the stuff from you and then listing it, the margins are too low, besides you can already use independent guys like APN for that who take better pictures than Heritage anyway.
Strongly suspect Jim Halperin has already given this idea a lot of thought and decided against it.
<< <i>A competitor would have to accept paypal and since ebay owns paypal they could easily create nightmares for users of the competing site. >>
My opinion is that it could be done without Paypal.
$1495.00 sale, $69.48 in fees - 4.6%
$249.95 sale, $14.62 in fees - 5.8%
$99.95 sale, $7.62 in fees - 7.6%
$54.95 sale, $5.57 in fees - 10.1%
$9.95 sale, $1.22 in fees - 12.2%
Obviously, if all you sell is 10 buck stuff, the fees are higher than if you're selling more expensive items, but still...
<< <i>Feebay's fees maybe lower than some higher end house auctions but they weren't lower than Ebid or Coinzip. >>
Lower fees are no benefit when there are no buyers.
<< <i>Ummm, Heritage already charges like only 10% if you negotiate it right >>
And a 15% buyer's premium, which the seller is really paying for.
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>A competitor would have to accept paypal and since ebay owns paypal they could easily create nightmares for users of the competing site. >>
My opinion is that it could be done without Paypal. >>
Why not an escrow service? Once a seller and buyer establish trust in their transactions, it wouldn't be needed, right!
I want to avoid ebay, credit cards and paypal all due to someone doing a chargeback or some other BS where they get their money back and keep the coin. How do you get around that?
Leo
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<< <i>I looked up some of my past sales to see what the actual fees were. Here are some examples:
$1495.00 sale, $69.48 in fees - 4.6%
$249.95 sale, $14.62 in fees - 5.8%
$99.95 sale, $7.62 in fees - 7.6%
$54.95 sale, $5.57 in fees - 10.1%
$9.95 sale, $1.22 in fees - 12.2%
Obviously, if all you sell is 10 buck stuff, the fees are higher than if you're selling more expensive items, but still... >>
I don't know where you get your rates but when I helped my friend sell his car stereo for $500, they charged around $50 in fees. You must have some special seller business account with them. I don't sell very often so I always have to pay around 9% commission + 3% forced paypal no matter the price. I don't know where you get your rates from but I would like to know what type of account you have so I might consider it. The only problem is that I don't do much in volume.
<< <i>I don't know where you get your rates... >>
I got them by taking the fees in the sales records in "My eBay" and dividing by the prices the items sold for.
Perhaps a new auction house could have controls over shills which are rampant on eBay among the large modern sellers..