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Don't care if e-bay scuttled the USPS or vice versa. I'm done.
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I do think ebay has contributed to this mess, by narrowing the options sellers are permitted to use. Their fees to sellers have risen substantially also, and they now take a cut of shipping fee. Ebay is not my friend now either.
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I actually went so far as to close my EBay account after 15 years. This was the only way I could ensure a moment of weakness wouldn't bring me back.
It was actually being a Seller than really soured me. Between EBay fees, PayPal Fees and U.S. To CAD Conversion, I was taking a beating on sales. And then to top it off, PayPal would occasionally hold the buyers payment in escrow for two or three weeks for no rhyme or reason. Just terrible.
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I have a place an hour away that holds the parcels for me on the US side. So I end up paying just the US shipping (often free), $3 for each parcel, and the 2.5 hour round trip.
Doesn't make sense for a single item, but when I time it right and place a number of order at one time period, the savings really add up. |
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Ebay started tightening the noose around the casual vendor a few years ago. When the site was originally set up, it was far more "friendly" to use. Then the rules changed, some due to abuses on both the vendors and buyers sides, but most often to increase the profit margin while at the same time lessening the liabilities of ebay. I have basically stopped selling on the site after "losing" two parcels and having paypal claw back the payment. (The buyers in both cases were shrewd and used the rules to their advantage. Even after they indicated to me that they didn't want to pay for p of d shipping. This was a couple of years ago before the changes required p of d.) Left me vulnerable, and I had to go to proof of delivery shipping to protect my sales. But, proof of delivery is expensive shipping.
A fellow had a lot of Cdn army cloth for sale late last winter. It was listed with GPS. The lot was listed at a reasonable rate, about $30 US for the items. The shipping was over $25 and the duties were, IIRC, about $15. This was for about 15 Canadian shoulder titles that could be easily shipped in an envelope. So, the carrying charges were more than the lot... When I messaged the vendor, showing him that USPS quoted significantly less rates, and that the goods in question were duty exempt (returning Canadian historical material) his reply told me to basically f*** o##. So I did. A vendor who does not consider shipping outside GPS, is really limiting their market. Unfortunately, it seems that many vendors are not aware of the charges added to the lots as they are automatically generated based on the buyers location. And, now ebay UK is using something similar to the GPS. Like Bruce, I am pretty well done with ebay. Last edited by Bill Alexander; 27-08-15 at 13:35. |
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Less and less is for sale. Anything in the US I use a US postal outfit and go pick it up myself. Lucky with that as It's not far off my regular routes and once you get the hang of it I almost never get asked to stop for inspection or taxes.
Made the mistake a couple of times as I was in a hurry for something and paid the price to have it come to the door. Ebay out of the UK has been pretty good, haven't felt burned by the shipping charges. I still use Paypal as it is easy and not much more for the seller to pay than a direct credit card. |
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Not certain, but weren't eBay and PayPal owned by the same people at one time and didn't they recently sell off PayPal? If so, maybe they are now short cash and tightening up the screws.
I have noticed there seems to be more flipping of items than in past years. Seen it a lot with military pocket watches that get sniped at the last second and within a week you see the new owner flogging it with a significant mark up. David |
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