aloneibreak wrote:this will put an end to the 1 cent items + $100 shipping....
aloneibreak wrote:this will put an end to the 1 cent items + $100 shipping....
Diggin4copper wrote:Sounds illegal... I bet a judge would not let them charge a percentage of shipping. They should be monitoring shipping charges, not profiting from them...
barrytrot wrote:I personally think the fee change is good. The 0.1 + $100 shipping is one example, but others include single coins with $10 to $20 shipping, which is extremely common.
barrytrot wrote:Here is what they should do: Make the buyer pay for insurance.
tinhorn wrote:barrytrot wrote:Here is what they should do: Make the buyer pay for insurance.
I disagree here, but this debate has been going on as long as I've been on the bay. My attitude is, whether I'm the seller or the buyer, the buyer deserves to see their purchase show up on their doorstep. If for some reason it does not, the onus should be on the seller to find out why and make sure the buyer gets their goodies. This is what I've come to expect from Amazon, LL Bean, or other businesses I deal with, so as a seller I like to imitate the "pros" in online commerce.
When I sell on Ebay, I'll accept the risk on low-dollar items. On anything over fifty bucks or so, I buy insurance to protect myself from possible loss, and often include the cost in the shipping charge.
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:Now when a seller in the RealCent marketplace says "It brings X on eBay" you just say "Fine, sell it there and net out below face after all the fees."
involuntary tentacle wrote:it all begins with ebay. if ebay did not try to nickel and dime the F out of everyone, we wouldnt be at this point.
but since ebay has to do so in order to survive, sellers MUST pass this cost down. ebay does not allow this outright (which is BULLSH|T), so sellers must charge higher shipping costs to get around it. i am guilty of using these tactics in the past. lately, i have been doing either buy it now auctions with the price i want with shipping included, or set an auction at 1 cent and offer free shipping above a certain amount (with my "rape your ass" shipping pricing intact in case the price does not reach the threshold).
so now ebay is going to just FV you on the entire amount. i wonder if this will cover "handling" charges. If handling charges are not calculated into the FV amount, I am going to tack on extra for my packing supplies and fuel to deliver packages.
i find it funny that i can sell on an internet forum and request payment via paypal gift or else paypal + 4%, but cannot do the same on ebay.
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