Posted on 01/18/2005 4:03:20 PM PST by LowOiL
Good Idea, but it would be hard to post an amount on multiple items (if you were allowed to buy numerous items in the same auction) and since shipping is often determined by zip code to zip code distance, very hard to do I bet.
Often on my auctions I will set a price on shipping that covers most of the US (some will cheaper for me to mail to, some will cost a little more). Buyers like to know before they click "yes". Priority mail has a great one rate package of $7.70 anywhere in the US mainland and for any weight in the box. I wish they offered that in more sizes so I could put more exact shipping costs on my auctions.
Sending you FReepmail. Please take the time to mention on this thread what you think about my shipping rates. Shop around is all I can say.. there is great prices out there, but my great prices are going elsewhere.
Your shipping rates are more than reasonable. If one is shopping for smaller items on ebay, watch the shipping, you should easily be able to tell if you're being gouged on it.
I'm not sure but my daughtewr was upset because they don't get alot for their stuff either and ebay listing fees, ebays cut of the sale,photo fees and Paypal fees eats up most of their profits. The listing fees alone are up to around 3.00 or more now.
I know and I have come across items for a penny with a very high shipping fee. It was plain the seller was circumventing the fees.
Maybe a site where the buyers and sellers pay a membership fee instead of listing and selling fees might work.
BTTT, hopefully this tread will catch on with a few more inputs by tommorrow.
That would be the best thing. Last week, I won 2 auctions for new Home Interior stuff for 99 cents each and these items had cost 15.00 to 30.00 new. By the time the seller paid all the fees, she lost a lot of money. I feel guilty for taking her stuff at that price.
I can help with the photo hosting fees!
Go to this website:
Tiny Pic Photo hosting
You can upload digital photos of your product from your own PC and they will then instantly provide the URL and the HTML tag that you can copy and paste right into your listing. With very little HTML know-how, you can size your listing photos to whatever size you need when creating your listing.
And it's all FREE!!! No registration, no cost, no hassle. It is very cool. Try it out by posting a pic from your PC on FR. Here's one that is on mine that I just posted on Tiny Pic. It takes only seconds to do it.
I think ebay has a block or something where it won't let you post from other sites. I know they give my daughter 2 free pics then its so much for each one after that.
Not true. I do it all the time. Though I have yet to use TinyPic.com to host my product pics, I use a couple of other free hosting sites as well as my own Comcast server space that my ISP gives me. All you need to do is put the HTML tag in the section where your description goes when building the listing on eBay.
So, at the end of your description, to get 3 photos in your ad, you would place a string that looks like this:
<img src="http://www.tinypic.com/your-photo1.jpg">
<img src="http://www.tinypic.com/your-photo2.jpg">
<img src="http://www.tinypic.com/your-photo3.jpg">
That's it. Ebay doesn't block that type of HTML code in a listing. And with TinyPic.com, you don't have to worry about clearing off the pics from the server when the auction ends. Just upload it and forget it.
Thanks for the hint on tinypic.com... I am using it now too. It is just so simple, even simplier than using my own URL FTP program...
ya he is right thiss one of the best ebay alternatives and they have a new feature "Trade Auctions" or you can just choose from the other choices. they also respond to your questions quickly unlike most other online auction sites.
I'm waiting to see if the Buzz pays off for the owners of www.gorage.com from what I see it is going to make a dent in the online world It's not an Auction site and its not launched yet but what I've seen (from poking around) it is going to be a nice change.
I checked out that http://www.gorage.com site. It looks well designed and like a site that is truly trying to make a run at it. It is also free to sell on with the promotion code they have on their homepage. I'm going to try it out. Can't hurt...it's free.
You have to go where the buyers are...unfortunately, that is eBay.
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