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Previously on "Ebay - more trouble than it's worth?"

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  • n5gooner
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Anything more clever than just buying low, selling high? Don't worry, I don't want any details, just yes/no
    yes, but not selling on eBay

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  • cojak
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    thanks for feedback chaps, I'll give it a go and see what happens....

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  • BolshieBastard
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    Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
    This highlights the fundamental problem with ebay. A lot of the people doing the selling are ameteurs, not really cut out for real business, but because there are now a lot of real businesses on there the buyers are treating everybody like they're an evil corporation. Any sense of community there may have been is long gone.

    Which is not to say you were to blame, just that if you're going to go into any kind of sales business you need a thick skin and should expect a certain amount of carp, and I think the typical seller doesn't get that. In particular, people don't get that distance selling regulations protect the buyer and not the seller.
    I can assure you that having run a retail operation on the High St, Im no amatuer and have a thick skin.

    And you'll find the DSR's do not cover sites such as ebay irrespective of whether you're the buyer.

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by n5gooner View Post
    nope. Plan B. and its returning about 10% per month for me...
    Anything more clever than just buying low, selling high? Don't worry, I don't want any details, just yes/no

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  • cailin maith
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    Originally posted by Foxy Moron View Post
    You don't strike me as a shoplifter!


    You know exactly what I meant.... now stop winding me up, I need a cup of tea.

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  • Foxy Moron
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    You don't strike me as a shoplifter!

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  • cailin maith
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    Originally posted by thunderlizard View Post
    I've sold various bits of unwanted tat and never had any problems.
    Same here... great for getting rid of stuff that still has the tags on.

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  • Foxy Moron
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    Bish Bosh, loads a dosh, LOADSAMONEY!

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  • Ruprect
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    Originally posted by n5gooner View Post
    mmm....I spend about £25k a month with ebay, not really had a problem, I did buy some gold the other day which turned out to be fake (after I acid tested it) I have a help desk number that ebay gave me as I'm a 'special customer' they refunded the purchase cost circa 2k so I didn't have to chase the seller.

    Not really had much to complain about, except the fee's are very high, as are paypals fees.

    I've been with eBay for 6 years now.
    You are Paris Hilton and I claim my 5 fake friends.

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  • n5gooner
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    No kidding?
    nope. Plan B. and its returning about 10% per month for me...

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by n5gooner View Post
    mmm....I spend about £25k a month with ebay
    No kidding?

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  • n5gooner
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    mmm....I spend about £25k a month with ebay, not really had a problem, I did buy some gold the other day which turned out to be fake (after I acid tested it) I have a help desk number that ebay gave me as I'm a 'special customer' they refunded the purchase cost circa 2k so I didn't have to chase the seller.

    Not really had much to complain about, except the fee's are very high, as are paypals fees.

    I've been with eBay for 6 years now.

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  • Ruprect
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    Originally posted by Pogle View Post
    I think he should over come his resistance and contact him
    Madame Pogle you have raised the bar!

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  • al_cam
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    There are lots of people these days who will sell your stuff on ebay for you - I have seen 20-25% commission, but no hassles. You just drop it off (although I guess they could pick up), they list it, package, send it off and send you a cheque when done. One I know of doesn't charge if your item doesn't sell, although I guess they know what sells and what doesn't so would say no if you were wasting your/their time.

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  • Pogle
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    strange one. He already knew you ohm address, presumably there were enough postage amps on the package ? I wonder watt induced the post office to contact you ?



    I think he should over come his resistance and contact him

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