Good point. Nobody expects to pay for anything over ebay, its all about finding stuff for 2pounds etc. And you're right, you'll never sell anything for what you want. Its a massive industry tho, it'll be around for a long time yet.
2007-11-16 04:04:48
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answered by willstricklandkms 3
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I'm an ebay seller and I don't think the bubble has burst. The problem is that ebay is saturated with sellers who are all selling the same products. Items are selling but there are so many sellers to choose from. We (sellers) have to resort to gimmicks etc. just to get noticed amongst the other 10,000 designer handbag sellers out there. It's just like real world shopping. Do you go to Big Lots or WalMart or Kmart or Target? They all sell the same stuff so they all have to fight for consumer dollars.
2007-11-16 04:17:16
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answered by blazenphoenix 4
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you're blaming ebay for no longer advertising your 15 products. regardless of what you and countless others think of, ebay isn't ripping you off, they're in simple terms no longer offering their provider at such effective expenditures as they initially did. try putting your products into your interior reach public sale rooms - you will in all possibility pay an get entry to cost plus a sellers cost of something as much as fifteen%. In some techniques ebay is a sufferer of their very own fulfillment. possibly why your products did no longer sell became into that there have been various of comparable products on the industry, extra beneficial than there have been purchasers for. or possibly you at the instant are not experienced at between the main mandatory factors of ebay advertising, writing a sturdy enticing itemizing! I even have placed 40 products up in the final 3 months and 39 offered in the time of the 1st itemizing era and the final at the instant has 15 watchers. the main to advertising on ebay is to think of like a consumer! in case you have been finding for an merchandise like this, what might you % to understand. answer the purchasers questions ahead on your listings and your products will sell.
2016-11-11 19:56:27
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answered by eaddie 4
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With testimony from the newest OJ Simpson case, I'd think so. If you can't sell it on Ebay, where CAN you sell it?
But if you know what you're looking for, Ebay's pretty good... especially when it comes to products no longer offered elsewhere.
But collectibles.. oh yeah! It's terrible. I live near an auction house where people go to buy junk only to resell it on Ebay.
In essence, I don't think it's what it should have been.
2007-11-16 04:07:29
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answered by Guma Kawauso 4
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Ebay like any marketplace is saturated with people selling items they are interested in... i.e. clothing, electronics, collectibles, etc...
For those selling items that are not as glamorous where there are fewer sellers times are going good.
Won't give an example because that will just create a flood in that industry.
Imagine going to the mall and all there was were electronic stores. it would be hard for the little guys to survive.
2007-11-16 04:21:59
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answered by m1kegbrown 2
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This may be true for certain products, but I don't seem to have hit a brick wall - 85% of the stuff I advertise sells, so I must have what people want.
It is true that you do have to be very careful, as there are quite a few rogue traders, but then you get that in every walk of life.
2007-11-16 04:11:31
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answered by The one 4
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Freight is becoming an issue now. Even though you can find something for a great price, its not worth then paying X$ to get it shipped to you. Finding a steal is becoming harder and harder. There are more sites now like EBay, like Kijiji and alike where you can advertise for free. With comments like Ebay selling goods that are recalled, is it worth the chance for a bargain?
2007-11-16 04:11:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I think too many people are expecting something for nothing on EBay.
2007-11-16 04:07:09
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answered by Spiny Norman 7
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Yes it really has I have tried to sell numerous things and the success rate is POOR
2007-11-16 04:04:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm still buying,,,but maybe people are saving for Christmas then you might get a mad rush on,,happy selling
2007-11-16 04:04:59
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answered by kimble 5
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