tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7157530669780468545.post5425115309267012819..comments2024-03-21T21:37:03.772-05:00Comments on Series Books for Girls: eBay's Huge Fee IncreaseJennifer Whitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10405593758228423001noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7157530669780468545.post-61236340684097747872010-02-07T13:22:15.802-06:002010-02-07T13:22:15.802-06:00There are a few people who claim that the latest b...There are a few people who claim that the latest buyer protection changes are the last straw, but I don't see where it is any different. EBay is acting like it is offering even more protection than ever, but the deck is already stacked against sellers and for buyers, so what is the difference?<br /><br />I have been very interested reading all of the commentary about the changes, especially since I have been able to do it in a detached fashion. Since I already removed myself from selling on eBay, I no longer am greatly affected by what they do, at least as a seller. As a buyer, I have concerns.Jennifer Whitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10405593758228423001noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7157530669780468545.post-84042232928224203112010-02-06T11:23:39.533-06:002010-02-06T11:23:39.533-06:00Thank you for the breakdown on the fee increase, J...Thank you for the breakdown on the fee increase, Jennifer, that's really helpful.<br /><br />Ebay spams my inbox with so much junk (Lord, how I hate those "recommendations just for you!" emails that NEVER contain anything remotely connected to anything I buy) that I end up not keeping up with their constant changes. <br /><br />I saw the header of a recent email and it gave me a (bitter) chuckle, it was something like "Better buyer protection at ebay", as if ebay hasn't been bending over backwards for buyers at the expense of sellers. <br /><br />I haven't even bothered with ebay recently but haven't yet made the move to another site out of laziness. I will have to look into an alternative now.Laurenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12236689051540693776noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7157530669780468545.post-48152679885393697852010-02-02T17:20:30.172-06:002010-02-02T17:20:30.172-06:00Outrageous but Ebay keeps topping itself with insu...Outrageous but Ebay keeps topping itself with insult to injury.<br /><br />I definitely agree with you about sellers with their cheap listings. Talk about obnoxious. They are nothing but problems.<br /><br />Similarly are the people I attract if I open or sell an item at a low price.<br /><br />I avoid both like the plague. It is just not worth it.Kathleenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15739786962025278062noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7157530669780468545.post-19274083944406664322010-02-02T09:33:51.725-06:002010-02-02T09:33:51.725-06:00I have followed AuctionBytes a lot in the last cou...I have followed AuctionBytes a lot in the last couple of years, and eBay has been trying to get bigger and more profitable the entire time. At every stockholder meeting, they talk about increasing their profit. Do they really need more profit? Apparently so, based on this stupid fee increase. <br /><br />Instead of being happy to be the best at online auctions, they wanted to be better than Amazon and Craigslist. Why not be the best at being eBay? <br /><br />Each time eBay has tried to change, it has driven more people away. I have been following the message boards with interest this past week. We have more people really, really upset. Quite a few people have closed their stores or plan to close them. Their fees will be higher. Of course, eBay states that 95% of users are happy with this latest announcement. They probably mean 95% of their big business customers. They don't care about us.<br /><br />The end result is that eBay is wrecking what it once was piece by piece.Jennifer Whitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10405593758228423001noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7157530669780468545.post-3521738545646988812010-02-01T20:47:14.480-06:002010-02-01T20:47:14.480-06:00It sounds like The Peter Principle, which was a fa...It sounds like The Peter Principle, which was a fad psychological buzz in the 1970s that preached if you try to keep getting bigger and better, you'll eventually blow yourself up.<br /><br />I agree eBay is trying hard to destroy itself. Those big sellers they are catering to - who actually buys all that junk?<br /><br />I was holding onto eBay because I'm lazy, and I didn't want to learn something new. But I started listing on Bonanzle today, and it's pretty easy, just different.<br /><br />These last changes at eBay are just too much. Yes, they are actually driving people away. I saw a bunch of the 99 cent auctions and they are all junk. I guess 12 years of eBay as it was is all we're gonna get.<br /><br />Mikestratomikerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07037554947654294112noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7157530669780468545.post-89678074769203277102010-02-01T04:02:31.070-06:002010-02-01T04:02:31.070-06:00eBay = Walmart
They can both do whatever they wan...eBay = Walmart<br /><br />They can both do whatever they want, and often it is not good. I have an increasing list of items that I can no longer buy at Walmart because the quality is inferior. I don't want "everyday low prices" to be more important than quality. I want my cheap items to be usable! Target sells better quality freezer bags for about the same price, for instance.<br /><br />Here is another good article about the fee increase:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.vendio.com/vendable/2010/01/28/ebay%E2%80%99s-announced-pricing-changes-affects-sellers/" rel="nofollow">Vendio article</a><br /><br />The Vendio writer noted that the casual seller is the one who is affected the most. The casual seller is the type of seller who traditionally has brought all the good stuff to eBay. Why drive those people away?<br /><br />The ignorant people at eBay think that people no longer like auctions. They are too shortsighted to realize that eBay's changes have driven auctions into the ground, thus resulting in a decline. By adding store items to core, auctions will suffer even more. Why auction something off when nobody can find it?<br /><br />I prefer auctions as both a buyer and a seller. I would have left eBay at least six months sooner except for my stubborn desire to hold onto auctions. I finally had to give it up.<br /><br />I know that I am selling many of my books for less than what I would have gotten in auctions. On the other hand, I am paying very low fees so I am probably ahead in the end.<br /><br />If Google ever decides to do auctions, then eBay is doomed. Google is the one entity that could immediately destroy eBay. <br /><br />I first used Amazon in November 1996. Amazon has diversified from selling only books to selling most everything since that time, yet Amazon is as easy to use as it was in 1996. The same cannot be said of eBay.<br /><br />I could go on and on forever about this topic. There is so much that could be said.Jennifer Whitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10405593758228423001noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7157530669780468545.post-41587247010790067712010-02-01T02:15:05.802-06:002010-02-01T02:15:05.802-06:00The problem is that ebay can charge whatever they ...The problem is that ebay can charge whatever they want because, unless sellers want to go to fixed price listings, they are the only site with enough buyers to make auction style listings feasible. They have a monopoly on this. <br /><br />But their moves in the last 2 years are CRAZY, because what they are doing is encouraging and slowly forcing ebay sellers to become online retailers. And once that happens, ebay has no moat - if you are not using auctions, you can go ANYWHERE! Ebay has a death wish! It is committing suicide! But it is a long slow death...as sellers and buyers alike just love auctions, and will try to stay at it until ebay chokes the last bit of profit out of it. <br /><br />Instead of building on its strength (auctions) ebay is trying to be something it's not, where it won't thrive. <br /><br />In the meantime, what will happen now? Although inexperienced sellers will probably clog the site with garbage, I also think they will be the first ones ripped off when they do offer something worthwhile. First, ebay will take a huge chunk of the selling price, plus fees and another 3% for Paypal. Secondly, it will be harder to attract bidders when your item is buried in a sea of store items and 99 cent auctions. So it might be great for buyers who really know how to use ebay search, but the inexperienced sellers will probably not get what their items are worth. That makes me feel kind of bad, because although I love a bargain, I hate to feel like I'm taking advantage of someone. Anyway, we'll see how it goes - my prediction is there will be some good buys but it's going to be tough figuring out how to sell and make it worthwhile.Paulahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15336088009042727636noreply@blogger.com