Anybody know when the new policies go into effect? I feel a discussion coming on.
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Anybody know when the new policies go into effect? I feel a discussion coming on.
I didn't know they were changing their policies......
I knew they changed their ceo but I didn't know they were changing policies. Enlighten us please.
Ebay Link to the changes: http://www2.ebay.com/aw/core/200801....08-01-29054823
I'm still reading through it and it all sounds good so far. But I've still not seen anything about more really nice razors at lower prices yet.
Yeah, sounds good. I'm curious to see how much the final value fees go up--those can be killer. You could always lower your listing fees by setting a lower starting price, but there's no getting around the final price.
We'll see...
Josh
HERE they are. 8.75% (up from 5.25) on the first $25, up .25% on the next $975, unchanged above that.
That's still not that bad. Say you sell something for $100- it'll only cost you $4.70 or so.
Still pretty high money. I stopped selling my regular wares on eBay due to high fees. A $150 set would now run $2.00 to list and $6.56 final value fee. Once the shipping fees are added, making it a $158.00 sale, Paypal will take $4.74 plus $0.30 for a total selling/transaction fee of $13.30. That is a pretty steep fee to sell something.
For specialty items like razors I head here first, save myself a few $$ and give a mamber the first shot.
For some items though eBay is the best selling source, despite the fees.
Tony
Goes into effect in May I believe- the announcement from Cobb has the info.
The feedback system changes are BAD for sellers and essentially open up eBay to scammers with no recourse. Unfortunately, most of us here are used to dealing with sketchy sellers and may not see this from the sellers point of view. I work for a powerseller- this is bad business.
Ebay needs to step up their policing policies. I got a new Treo 680 on january 2nd. Immediately purchased a Krusell case for the phone, only to eventually be told that they were out of stock and it would be 2-3 weeks before they could ship. Ha! They were still selling the same item in multiple listings on ebay. I cancelled the purchase, and bought a second one. Same story. Now I'm on my third (and final if they don't deliver) case. Way too much leeway.
RT
eBay requires sellers listing items they do not physically have in stock (like pre orders) to state as such in the listing- if you find that report them!
The community are the primary line of policing for eBay- they have way too many listings to look at each one- tho I think they should have enough computer power to automatically scan for certain common issues, which they don't.