I was wondering what people are thinking about EBAY right now. I
realize it's the dead of Summer so it's off-seasons for collectibles.
In my business as a dealer, I've found that EBAY still continues to be
my main source of sales although I have a good number of clients who
buy outside of EBAY. As to prices, I'm still getting good prices on my
EBAY store sales -- as long as the prices are reasonable. I've found
that I can occasionally buy things at a pretty good price as well.
I guess what I'm saying is that after ten years or so on EBAY, I'm
finding that it is but continues to be but one compartment of my sales
exposure that continues to work consistently. For me, the initial
excitement of an online site like EBAY has gone away and it is now sort
of a work horse that does it's job but sort of lacks the initial
excitement. I wonder if there's some way the brass at EBAY could do
something to enliven things and make it, dare I say, a FUNNER, more
vibrant environment for the buyers and sellers.
Channing Thomson in San Francisco
P.S. I know this is vague but something about the EBAY experience has
a lackluster quality these days.
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