Posted on 09/25/2015 3:38:23 PM PDT by RckyRaCoCo
eBay, one of the leading players in the global e-commerce market, is expected to face a tough road ahead after the recent spin-off of its payments business. In our valuation model, we forecast the company to lose market share in the global B2C e-commerce market, which was valued at over $1.5 trillion in 2015, over our forecast horizon. This is as the company is seeing dramatic increase in competition, from both e-commerce giants such as Amazon and Alibaba, as well as from upcoming players such as Jet.com.
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Their blanket ‘end the auction and assign a strike’ when they receive a copyright complaint hasn't been something I've seen since Garth Brooks was going after every used seller of his CDs. Get a couple of those complaints in six months, all your auctions immediately end - oh, sure, you can get them to lift the block, but all those auctions you launched are gone.
The required 14 day return policy (else you'll pay higher fees) is inane in the media category, even more inane expanding it to 60 days coming up next February. The fees continue to rise, and to cut your rates, you get to pay them a monthly fee which is repaid in fixed fee listings for free - pretty useless if you're doing almost all auctions.
And the buyer is always right policy is frustrating in the extreme. Got a delivery confirmation on an item? All the customer has to say is ‘Well, I never got it’ and bingo, paypal dips into your account and robs you.
It is really extraordinary how the people who pay all the fees are offered the worst customer service. And if I could find a media auction site that could support any type of volume, I'd be there in an instant.
Otherwise, I'd get to spend hours each day trying to figure out the prices of some extremely rare CDs, many of which have never been pictured on the internet, much less offered for sale to go with eBay's commitment to end the auction business.
Yes indeed. eBay has an apparently quite long list of merchandise it refuses to let people sell Most of this is very poor business management
Liberals/Progressives run Wall Street mostly these days. They ruin governments and ruin businesses too.
When ebay decided to go hard in punishing their sellers for ebay leadership’s failed policies, they run a lot of good sellers off. One thing about ebay is it was kind of it’s own economic eco-system of sellers selling and using the funds to buy on ebay.
The libtard dolts running the company(remember, they are in the libtard Sillycon Valley) that ruined ebay didn’t bother to figure out good sellers were also good buyers. They always treated them as different entities and for many users, it was not. Ebay was another libtard failure arrogantly thinking they could force their market to their will.
CGato
I sell high ticket items on ebay, wish there was a way to limit flakes who bid on items that have no intention of buying them, they just like to bid up an item as if it was a game.
Before the requirement for paypal payment, I bought literally 100’s of things on eBay.. Afterwards.... zilch. Me and many others resented being told what terms and form my good hard cash should be.in
Any other site alternatives. . .do not want to use FaceBook.
Flakes and deadbeats burn me to no end.
I realize things happen and if someone asks to be let out with decent sob story, I generally let it go. There may have been 2 or 3 in all the years I’ve been on Ebay.
One that did irk me was a flori-duh idiot who promised every few days a cashier’s check in the mail. After a few weeks I gave up. It was for a ragged old Blazer that I really didn’t plan to do much with. I’ve decided to keep it and use as a tractor.
An AOL address filter would be nice too. Just about anyone I’ve had a problem with 9 out of 10 times had AOL. There have only been a handful of minor problems ever.
"I send box, you put laptop in, I pay later, make sad sister happy, good you happy?"
Most of the people I know that are serious sellers either do Amazon or Etsy for vintage items. A few others sell big items on Craigslist and sometimes turn over stuff they bought that morning for a good profit.
My big ticket item are in the $2k -$10K range,heavy machinery, idiots bid on them with no idea how they would ship or how they operate.
"you put sad sister in box, I pay later, all happy, good?"
Any CNC machinery?
No, mostly earth movers or forklifts.
Yeah same here. I love Amazon’s return policy and the fact that they accidentally gave me a Prime membership doesn’t hurt on shipping either.
Super fast delivery on items for Prime members. Almost unbelievable.
I’ve been taken too many times on Ebay/Paypal. I simply will not go back.
Now buy from Amazon, never been taken by their sellers yet. They let me pay with a credit card. It’s just too simple and quick to buy from them. Just no hassles.
I got a good used Breville from ebay last year for 65$. Breville juicers get good ratings at Amazon
I got this one last year>>>>>>
Breville Juice Fountain Juicer JE95XL
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Breville-Juice-Fountain-Juicer-JE95XL-/381410138277?hash=item58cdd0d8a5
I try to buy from a seller who has not used it much. The JE98XL is a newer edition of the JE95XL
Breville juicer is very high speed and has a wide mouth. There are a few different models including a compact one
Thanks for the information. The thrift place had a L’Equip(?), and a few other lower value/brand name ones. I watched that video posted by that guy from Australia(juicing diet/cleanse)...got to thinking I might give it a try.
I used to help my dad and uncle in that years ago when things were good.
That died out partly due to what you ran into. I got tired of being some kind of shipping broker and dealing with stupid people.
If I can’t put it in a box, I’m generally not interested in dealing with it. It would have to be a special case.
Here is the old bucket in question that the AOL-idiot jammed me on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ha4qBpPqBJI
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