Hi Doug, List,
Respectfully I disagree with the statement, though only somewhat...
"...For those complaining about Watchers being useless to Sellers, check
your basic assumptions. Watching is a tool for BUYERS, not Sellers. It
is not meant to be especially useful to Sellers..."
Not really what I meant... I suspect "watching" (when referring to
sellers) doesn't benefit buyers at all. What I'm referring to is not the
buyers "My Ebay" section. I'm referring to the number of watchers that
is displayed in the sellers "My Ebay" section. The buyer cannot see this
number, though they need not see it at all to watch an item. I
understand the reason behind watchers watching and I use it to watch my
competition too as do most sellers. Please explain to me though, what
use the number of watchers is to the seller other than to show how many
people are "thinking" about buying or watching their competition without
also giving the seller the opportunity to contact the watcher with an offer.
I agree with you 100% on your description of the proverbial monopolistic
mass that is Ebay. There does need to be a free, or nearly free system
created to compete with Ebay. They are ripe for a competitor.
Craigslist was the closest and still does tear away at some of Ebay's
market share. But wait, doesn't Ebay now own 25% of Craigslist? Yup!
They sure do... Some unknown shareholder of Craigslist sold Ebay a lions
share of the company. What better way to defeat your enemy than to know
your enemy from the inside out. Then within a short period of time Ebay
creates Kijiji... A free worldwide classifieds ads website. Imagine
that... ;) lol
Hmmm... Ebay also owns it's own payment getway company Paypal, they own
25% of their biggest online competitor, and they force sellers to use
their own gateway thereby increasing sellers costs! Don't people see a
problem with this?
Buyers should be pissed about this too. Why? Because of what happens
when sellers incur more costs. They raise prices to compensate! This in
turn not only allows Ebay to earn even more from final value fees, but
it cost the buyers money too. Though in an indirect way.
How much? Paypal charges from 1.9% to 2.9% processing fee plus a .30
charge per transaction. We have hundreds of transactions in a busy month
and though we are Powersellers there are many people who sell much more
than us. Some Ebay sellers have 100's of thousands of feedback and
transactions, most of which go through Paypal now that Ebay requires all
sellers to accept Paypal.
2.9% doesn't sound like much does it? Let's put that number into
perspective.
Ebay processes millions of transactions per day and receives millions of
payments through their Paypal service each day.
Even if there's only $1 Million dollars worth of transactions per day
(there really is much more that that), that equates to $29,000 in fees
that SELLERS have to pay each day.
Paypal fees collected by total sales per day:
(not counting the .30 per transaction charge)
$2 Million in transactions = $58K fees
$3 Million in transactions = $87K fees
$4 Million in transactions = $116K fees
$5 Million in transactions = $145K fees
PER DAY!!!
$2 Million in transactions = $58K fees x 365 Days = $21,170,000.00 yr
$3 Million in transactions = $87K fees x 365 Days = $31,755,000.00 yr
$4 Million in transactions = $116K fees x 365 Days = $42,340,000.00 yr
$5 Million in transactions = $145K fees x 365 Days = $52,925,000.00 yr
I don't know about you, but I think that's a whole lot of money! And
buyers are paying for it through higher prices charged by sellers!
Are we seeing a pattern here? Ebay is perhaps the biggest monopoly
online right now, and the only thing that will change it from becoming
bigger is to create something they can't compete with. Craigslist had
it, then they sold 25% of their company (which by the way only employs
about 30 people or so) for an undisclosed amount of money and keeps the
shareholder secret...
How this email turned into an Ebay rant I don't really know, but buyers,
you should really think twice before buying on Ebay, considering Ebay is
raising prices indirectly and you're paying for it! Their practices are
so blatantly unethical it's ridiculous but we forget about it because of
the great deals and excitement of the auction atmosphere.
You know what, there are a lot better deals on Craigslist! Why do you
think Ebay bought 25% of the company? You think it's just because they
like their business, or they want to be friends? Ebay is run by sharks,
sharks that eat money for breakfast. They drink melted gold from
platinum goblets and smile their diamond smiles all the while dreaming
up new ways to drain sellers of their hard earned money through endless
fee increases and unfair and unethical business practices. Buyers you
pay for it too whether you realize it or not.
Regards,
Eric
Mexicodoug wrote:
"Or...... they are just saving up money from cashing in all their
empty beer cans. Case in Point........ Sikhote-alin stamp Buy It Now
for $20- and I have 9 of the left. It has 3 watchers: BTW the auction
has had only 25 hits since I loaded it !"
Hi Jim
You're right: that is a case-in-point. But if Jughaid is saving
aluminum cans to cash in, he's likely to be a way more decisive buyer
than what you've described - the can collectors get my respects for
being hard working and thanks for cleaning up the environment.
I would say with 99% certainty that these case-in-point "The Watchers"
are your direct competitors on the stamps. I'd also say with 95%
certainty that you already knew that ... and just posted to let them
know they are ubiquitously annoying Taters. And with 75% certainty you
could guess exactly who the young 'uns are !
The Sikhote-Alin stamps you are selling are actually really cool and
the brochure that comes with them adds a lot of value IMO. But while
browsing some of your other auctions, I think the exquisitely
patterned Esquel slice among others is blinding us to the facts of
life on eBay. So why even take the time to list minor items if other
stuff you have is leagues above them - everyone has their needs and
priorities ...
Rant: eBay is a cruel mutation of a classified ad, where eBay Inc.
learned to be unethical and call it an "auction" so they can fool
people into taking a percent of the sale, rather than a simple
insertion fee for screwing the seller (since when did newspapers worry
about the final sale price - printing costs are the same).
In fact eBay is not an auction in the sense of Blood's "English
Auction" at all, since there are no auctioneers doing any work or
having any responsibility to Sellers, especially busting their butt
promoting the larger items to earn their fees; An auctioneer for the
Seller is typically under a consignment relationship - contradicting
eBay's case. For those complaining about Watchers being useless to
Sellers, check your basic assumptions. Watching is a tool for BUYERS,
not Sellers. It is not meant to be especially useful to Sellers.
In a real auction, it may well be unethical to start the bidding and
then pull the item. But in a classified ad, the Seller has no
obligation to sell the item: no surprise - this is eBay, love it or
leave it - the Seller actually has no obligation (bids or not: not
something in anyone's interests to publicize) to sell and like the
newspaper could care less what happens: eBay.
So actually the power of the Seller is the power to sell only when
convenient, and the disadvantage of the Buyer is that eBay commits him
to pay unless the Seller allows the contrary. If you look at eBay in
these terms, the protections need to be structured around the buyer.
Whatever your opinion,20it is wrong to confuse eBay with most common
auctions just because they call them "auctions". During (live)
"English auctions", the auction most of us assume when hearing of "an
auction", there is no "sniping", and other eBay self-crafted academic
auction crap, the auctioneer simply starts do I hear.... do I hear....
do I hear.... once ... twice .... sold cycles until he is satisfied
everyone had plenty of time to bid and works for the benefit of the
Seller.
Now I won't get too started on why government should regulate eBay's
monopolistic and bloated fees just as they regulate pawn shops gouging
and credit interest rates for consumer protection - it makes sense
until eBay is forced to be broken up just like AT&T was: to everyone's
benefit, it is too much power in the hands of two few billionaires
suckling their cash cow on our backs for too long. What we need is a
Linux version of eBay linking many independent auction sites in a
Bit-torrent fashion ... where independent escrow companies have equal
access to process buyer commitments. That would introduce the
competition where it is needed and online selling fees will plummet in
consumers favor and finish eBay as effectively as AOL died.
http://joshreads.com/images/08/12/i081223bgss.jpg
(meteorite impacts?)
Best wishes,
Doug
PS - Everyone could humor Jim by watching this auction
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200387668267 !
PPS - Mike Miller'
s point about "spousal" consent was hilariously true ... (Loweezy
could spend hours gossiping with Elviney: Has any woman on the list
-or in the known universe- ever had her husband deny permission when
she wanted to buy herself a meteorite?)
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Strope <nwa...@comcast.net>
To: Mexicodoug <mexicod...@aim.com>
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Sun, Sep 27, 2009 7:47 pm
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AD... Time to get back to work
Or...... they are just saving up money from cashing in all their
empty beer cans.
Case in Point........ Sikhote-alin stamp Buy It Now for $20- and I
have 9 of the left. It has 3 watchers: BTW the auction has had
only 25 hits since I loaded it !
 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200387668267
Jim Strope
http://www.catchafallingstar.com/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mexicodoug" <mexicod...@aim.com>
To: nwa...@comcast.net, meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2009 11:12:49 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AD... Â Time to get back to work
"I have a question that has puzzled me for some time....... On a cheap
item, $20- buy it now, why would anyone bother to watch it? "
Hello Jim !
Maybe the IRS.
$20 is more money than 2/3 's of the current eBay prices in the
collectibles category.
Maybe they debate between (grocery=2
0shopping and cooking a romantic home
cooked steak dinner for two), or (some old rock or 40-kopeck (USD
$0.01) postage stamp).... so they put it on a watch list so it doesn't
get lost.
Or maybe long on bids and with a fixed perk budget. Losing other
auctions, he would pounce on the $20 thingy.
Maybe she is 11 years old and $20 is her week's allowance and she is
waiting for her "paycheck". Or ditto, retired, fixed income, unemployed.
Do you happen to have several of the same items for $20? Maybe one of
your competitors thinks $10 has been the standard for whatever the item
is, and he may be thinking, let's see how quickly Jim sells these at
$20 !
My money is on the latter,
Kindest wishes,
Doug
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Strope <nwa...@comcast.net>
To: Meteorite Central <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Sun, Sep 27, 2009 11:51 am
Subject: [meteorite-list] AD... Time to get back to work
After playing all summer, I find that I must get back to work. So I
have
started listing on ebay again. All items so far are buy it now listings
with
some of them accepting reasonable offers. Noteable items are a complete
Portales Valley Stone, nice Esquel slices, complete Millbillillie,
Gibeon,
Planetaries etc, Link is below:
http://members.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPage&userid=catchafallingstar.com
I have a question that has puzzled me for some time....... On a cheap
it
em,
$20- buy it now, why would anyone bother to watch it? It is only $20-
and not
an auction where you would want to know where it ended or wanted to bid
at the
last minuite? What is the logic behind cluttering your watched item
list with
this kind of cheap item?
Good luck to all as I have some exceptional items offered and plan on
adding
more in the next few days.
Jim Strope
http://www.catchafallingstar.com/
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