I opened a buyer account on here initially, looking for things for my theatre group, then pretty much forgot about it again. Then with one of Scam-Bay's changes, I got fed up and bought a seller lifetime account on here.
I opened a buyer account on here initially, looking for things for my theatre group, then pretty much forgot about it again. Then with one of Scam-Bay's changes, I got fed up and bought a seller lifetime account on here.
Have been here more than four years now. Was on eBoy maybe five years (i have kind of erased some of the eBoy experiences from my mind) but was becoming fed up with extortionate fees. The tipping point was when I found out small sellers' items came last in searches, and I REALLY revolted when eBoy made it so sellers couldn't leave negative feedback but buyers could. I didn't really have all that many nonpaying bidders but it was obvious the place would become a scammer's happy hunting grounds.
It also left a bad taste in my mouth when I bought an item advertised as being in a very particular Mary Kay line. It arrived with no such branding on the package. I questioned the seller about what she would like to do to fix the situation. She gave me a negative feedback, saying I needed more handholding than a two year old.
Some people who attended, in person, an eBoy mass meeting, said the new head, Donahue, made a quite dismissive remark about sellers' complaints about new rules being "noise". That Marie Antoinette attitude was the frosting on the cake.
I joined eBid as a lifetime seller, and iOffer as well. On iOffer, I put in a search for a particular music CD that's almost impossible to find in the US. Quite quickly, somebody offered to sell me what was blatantly a homeburned copy. I got the feeling iOffer didn't police iteself very well. It's comforting to see the integrity here.
Got my Seller+ account here and slowly built up the listings trying to keep in the background and not sell too much until I was ready (did a lot of experimenting in this time as well).
So I was still selling on the bay with great dsr's and I didn't care about the fees - but I was not happy because I felt that any chance of building up a customer base was being undermined by a flawed search engine and poor exposure. The bay just turned into a totally illogical way of selling.
Eventually decided in June 2011 to take a one month break from the bay and concentrate on eBid. Never went back. I came to eBid because of the selling platform they provided and to put the fun back into selling. On eBid I can build a solid customer base and have good contact with buyers - which means it is far easier to sell here on eBid than I have experienced elsewhere. I have a long term plan here which is going very well and I am still really only at the beginning of that process, so much more fun to come.
Last edited by deanosaur1972; 22nd June 2013 at 09:40 PM.
This looks to be a internal search program for eBay. If you need to see a list of search engines go to this link. http://www.thesearchenginelist.com/
Last edited by CopperLocker; 23rd June 2013 at 02:38 AM.
Taken at face value this means that old fashioned auctions are no longer popular with buyers and sellers....but i think that in this case face value is misleading.
Auctions are essentially a private seller affair....yes , i know that some business sellers have used it as a hook to drum up interest in their products, but this is a little used promotional tool and not a mainstay way of selling as in the case of the privateer.
So....what has happened?......do sellers dislike auctions?....and do buyers/bidders dislike auctions....the answer to this is no, on both counts.
We need to look at the policy of the main auction site and how they have made it perfectly clear that hey want to move away from being an auction site and instead a great big online mall operating with fixed prices....this also does not include the private seller with a loft full of impossible to obtain collectible treasure.
So....what are other auction sites doing to attract these sellers?....well.....not much if anything, firstly as we have already realised, there aren't really any "auction sites", the only other household name platform for buying is Amazon and they have no categories to cover many items, and they have no auctions.
So, i think that auctions are still popular and wanted by buyers and sellers, but the venue that everyone knows does not want these. There is no other site....other than Ebid as so many have disappeared, but Ebid is no longer, or never has been an auction site as such.
The points i've made do offer an explanation in part as to why new users are drifting over here.
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