[78-L] eBay stuff, was Re: Q.R.S. discs

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Sun Jun 19 07:30:39 PDT 2011


Another thing I've just noticed...I made a mistake in a couple of my most 
recent listings and went to correct it (same mistake since I was listing 3 
similar items and just modified the first listing each time but forgot to 
change the catalog number). The item that has one bid can't be revised, 
apparently, but the one with no bids can be.

On 6/19/2011 9:10 AM, David Lennick wrote:
> I'm not being charged a premium for listing Buy It Now unless that happens when
> you're over your monthly free limit, but they DO charge you for posting a
> reserve price. That's what I'm finding..am I seeing different regulations
> posting in Canada? I'm also not restricted to certain shipping fees so I
> regularly list $5 or $10.
>
> dl
>
> On 6/19/2011 3:16 AM, Cary Ginell wrote:
>>
>> As a seller, I'm not a fan of Buy It Now. As a seller, you get the most money when two or bidders start a bidding war against each other, which escalates as the auction counts down to zero. With Buy It Now, only one bidder gets a shot at the record and there is no chance for emotional last-second bidding; and you could end up underselling it. Also - you pay a premium for listing a "Buy it now" price. I'd just as soon not give eBay anything more than what they're getting already, which is a substantial 9% fee, not counting what they take in PayPal payments, extra photo charges, etc. etc. If you have a record that you don't want to undersell, your best choice is to put a reserve bid on it. Buyers don't like this, but it's the only way you can protect from having an expensive go for your minimum bid if only one person bids on it.
>>
>> Cary Ginell
>>
>>> Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 17:07:15 -1000
>>> From: malcolm at 78data.com
>>> To: 78-l at klickitat.78online.com
>>> Subject: Re: [78-L] Q.R.S. discs
>>>
>>> Right. Most, but not all, dealers usually put up two prices; one for
>>> bids and a considerably higher one for buy it now. So if the item has no
>>> bids and I go for the buy it now price which you've set at $50 that's
>>> that. I get the record and the bidding never happens. But if your start
>>> price is $20 and I bid $22.73 then the bidding begins, the buy it now
>>> price disappears and the auction is open.
>>> Malcolm
>>>
>>> *******
>>>
>>> On 6/18/2011 4:58 PM, L78rpm at aol.com wrote:
>>>> So --- if the buy it now price is $25 and I bid $10, no one can buy it now,
>>>>     "now", for $25?  The auction must continue?
>>>>
>>>> Paul
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> In a message dated 6/18/2011 10:54:28 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
>>>> dlennick at sympatico.ca writes:
>>>>
>>>> If they  click on "buy it now", they've bought it now, but if they bid any
>>>> other
>>>> amount that option vanishes. I've had that happen a couple of times,
>>>> having
>>>> recently started  selling.
>>>>


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