[meteorite-list] AD... Time to get back to work
From: Bob King <nightsky55_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2009 17:22:53 -0500 Message-ID: <99c1e91a0909271522o7498e7cas9a0a366748b6c428_at_mail.gmail.com> Hi Eric, If eBay let you contact watchers, they'd lose cash on all the "under the table" dealings. I personally use the watch function to remind me of items I might like to bid on. When I see one of my watched items go too high for my wallet, I just delete it from the list. If it's still in my range closer to auction close, I make a bid. Bob On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Meteorites USA <eric at meteoritesusa.com> wrote: > Hi List, > > Regarding watchers. They're worthless... > > Not the person mind you, but the fact that they are nothing more than a > number in the "My Ebay" section, they mean nothing to the seller and provide > no benefit at all other than to let the seller know they aren't buying. > > The only time a watcher becomes worth anything to the seller is when they > buy. Did you know that a seller cannot contact a watcher? This is ok I > guess, but it seems silly to me that Ebay does not allow sellers to contact > watchers. There have been countless times I've had 10-20 watchers on an item > and would have loved to have the chance to contact any one of those members > to offer them a deal or ask "WHY" they are not buying at that moment. > > It's rather frustrating in my opinion and I liken it to a looky-loo walking > into my brick and mortar store. Ebay basically says that people can come in, > and look around and even place an item in their watch list, but you can't > talk to them. Being able to talk to a potential customer is crucial and > could add ultimately to Ebay's bottom line through final value fees through > increased sales for sellers. > > Ebay is supposed to be smart right? So why the hell don't they allow you to > contact watchers? It's not about security... If Ebay allowed it, sellers > "could" contact watchers anonymously without Ebay ever having to release a > buyers contact information if they do it through Ebay's contact buyer form > within the My Ebay section. No personal information is given out, and the > buyer is given another opportunity to buy. Ebay gets the final value fee, > sellers get the sale and buyers get a deal! Win, Win, Win all round! > > I've been selling on Ebay for over 10 years. I've sold thousands upon > thousands of items as have many sellers, and over the years I've noticed as > other sellers can attest that Ebay has become more and more biased against > sellers and give obvious favor to the buyer. So much so that Ebay is truly > "Hell for sellers & a haven for buyers." Don't believe me? Try selling > 25-100 items on Ebay and you'll see the fees are outrageous and the rules > are ever tightening. The new rules that forbid sellers from being able to > leave negative feedback for buyers, constantly increasing fees, and worse, > the blatant conflict of interest of Ebay owning it's own payment gateway > Paypal is unfair and idiotic and should be illegal. Not to mention forcing > sellers who don't have their own merchant account to use Paypal for their > ONLY payment method... Did you know that sellers are not allowed to accept > Money Orders or Personal checks any more, period? Ebay claims this is for > security and fraud prevention, but when you realize that they own Paypal, > and by forcing all payments through Paypal they make 10's of millions of > dollars per year because of this. Not to mention the increased payment > processing fees to sellers! Sellers have no power over this other than to > get their own merchant account (which we do have) but we're still not > allowed to accept money orders or personal checks. > > Anyway, that's enough of my Ebay rant, there's way more things that most > buyers NEVER realize or know about from a sellers point of view but not > really the subject of this forum. > > Ebay is screwing themselves over, and eventually their will be a competitor > that will start snagging their market share. > > They are ripe for it... > > Regards, > Eric Received on Sun 27 Sep 2009 06:22:53 PM PDT |
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