EBAY! Whats the scene like nowadays?

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KaOTiK

Lifer
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HOLD ON!
I just went to paypal and they are asking for something I didnt see the last time (granted that was many years ago) but in addition to my check card they also want all my bank info. Is this needed if I want to sell stuff and collect money? Cant I just leave the money I make from ebay IN my paypal account, to buy stuff elseware?

If yes, would propay and that other one also require the same info?

Don't give paypal your bank info. Even if you decide late to delete it from the account, it is not truly deleted, only from your view but they keep the info still. So if there is a problem later on and they do a charge back on you even if your bank account isn't on the account anymore they will still hit the bank account if you do not have the funds in the paypal account.

Horrible shitty company, I can not say enough, avoid them. If you must use them give as little info as possible.
 

shortylickens

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Don't give paypal your bank info. Even if you decide late to delete it from the account, it is not truly deleted, only from your view but they keep the info still. So if there is a problem later on and they do a charge back on you even if your bank account isn't on the account anymore they will still hit the bank account if you do not have the funds in the paypal account.

Horrible shitty company, I can not say enough, avoid them. If you must use them give as little info as possible.

Thanks. Its good to know before I get started with this. Will have to use one of the other services I guess.

I had Paypal a long time ago for buying books from oddball little companies. They were actually OK back then, but I have not used in such a long time I needed to make a new account. They dont seem as nice as before. I guess they got fucked over too many times and started to get anal retentive. Ditto for Ebay. My dad used to sell shit on there all the time, and rarely had issues. They also didnt nickel and dime him to death.

Sad theres no good online auction place anymore. I guess if enough people abuse it, it collapses on itself.
 
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Am sick of eBay's rampant fraud sellers and spam from Craigslist spam-bots so I've just been looking for other sites to sell/trade my stuff. I just began using GameTZ not too long ago and have had good experiences so far. I've tried to sell stuff on eBay with no luck so been trying to find other sites to get rid of my stuff. Hmm..
 

shortylickens

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God DAMN!
Fucker sold 12 minutes after I posted it.
Dude lives in Albuquerque. Managed to haul ass over to the post office and have it out the door in half an hour.

Perhaps I should not have let it go for 10 bucks.
Assuming he gets it and is happy and doesnt fuck me up the ass, I will sell more stuff immediately. Perhaps I will increase my Buy It Now price to a more reasonable level. I saw D&D books going for MSRP or higher. People must be desperate to establish their nerdom.
 

slayer202

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holy shit, ebay fees are up to 9% now!!! WTF. factor in paypal and listing fees you are at about 12%. that is INSANE

GOOGLE, PLEASE CREATE AN AUCTION SITE TO RAPE AND PILLAGE EBAY
 

gaidensensei

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May 31, 2003
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God DAMN!
Fucker sold 12 minutes after I posted it.
Dude lives in Albuquerque. Managed to haul ass over to the post office and have it out the door in half an hour.

Perhaps I should not have let it go for 10 bucks.
Assuming he gets it and is happy and doesnt fuck me up the ass, I will sell more stuff immediately. Perhaps I will increase my Buy It Now price to a more reasonable level. I saw D&D books going for MSRP or higher. People must be desperate to establish their nerdom.

If that happens, either you put it too good a steal or someone really wanted it. Bump the price up and watch your my ebay for people "watching" your items.

holy shit, ebay fees are up to 9% now!!! WTF. factor in paypal and listing fees you are at about 12%. that is INSANE

GOOGLE, PLEASE CREATE AN AUCTION SITE TO RAPE AND PILLAGE EBAY
Yeh, nothing can be done about the fee hikes. Only raise up the damn prices :(
 

Ns1

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holy shit, ebay fees are up to 9% now!!! WTF. factor in paypal and listing fees you are at about 12%. that is INSANE

GOOGLE, PLEASE CREATE AN AUCTION SITE TO RAPE AND PILLAGE EBAY

And my favorite part, people in this very thread saying that Amazon is a better place to sell

"Fees and Pricing
Amazon collects fees only when your item sells. At that time, Amazon collects your sales price and shipping costs from the buyer, deducts a commission of 6 to 15 percent of the sales price, a per-transaction fee of $0.99, and a variable closing fee. The $0.99 per-transaction fee is waived for Pro Merchant Subscribers."

and LOL to you because Amazon requires a bank account too.



Get a bank account specifically for eBay/PayPal, keep .01 in it at all times.
 

shortylickens

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Apparently, having a Buy It Now price really doesnt matter much. As soon as somebody puts in any bid (even a fucking dollar) the Buy It Now disappears forever, along with the money you put up to simply have it there.
Fucking brilliant. Fuck the seller out of every last penny if you have to, despite making money on the multitude of ads all over the god damn place.
It would seem plenty of assholes know this and deliberately place a minimum bid as soon as the item is put up for sale, then the next 5 days are just spent sitting, staring at that lame bid. Cuz nobody who actually wants it can fucking buy it now.
 

Ns1

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Apparently, having a Buy It Now price really doesnt matter much. As soon as somebody puts in any bid (even a fucking dollar) the Buy It Now disappears forever, along with the money you put up to simply have it there.
Fucking brilliant. Fuck the seller out of every last penny if you have to, despite making money on the multitude of ads all over the god damn place.
It would seem plenty of assholes know this and deliberately place a minimum bid as soon as the item is put up for sale, then the next 5 days are just spent sitting, staring at that lame bid. Cuz nobody who actually wants it can fucking buy it now.

...

Leave a reserve with a buy it now. Buy it now does not go away until bid price > reserve price.
 

nonameo

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Please research the value of your items before doing buy it now. Otherwise, do auction style with a minimum that's enough to cover fees and other weird expenses.
 

shortylickens

No Lifer
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Please research the value of your items before doing buy it now. Otherwise, do auction style with a minimum that's enough to cover fees and other weird expenses.

D&D 3rd edition books in excellent condition have been selling for just about MSRP on ebay lately.
My book was valued at 30 bucks and I put a Buy It Now of 25 dollars.
LAST time I put up a book for 10 bucks and it was gone instantly. Obviously I fudged up. Probably could have made a lot more money. I dont wanna do that again. Newb owned once, shame on you. Newb owned twice, shame on me.
 

Fox5

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Don't give paypal your bank info. Even if you decide late to delete it from the account, it is not truly deleted, only from your view but they keep the info still. So if there is a problem later on and they do a charge back on you even if your bank account isn't on the account anymore they will still hit the bank account if you do not have the funds in the paypal account.

Horrible shitty company, I can not say enough, avoid them. If you must use them give as little info as possible.

So is google checkout a better alternative?
 

shortylickens

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fair.

i once left a neutral comment on a seller for mediocre service, the seller did most sellers would do, left me a negative feedback.

Well then thats NOT fair.
Its practical given the childishness of the average user.
 

alkemyst

No Lifer
Feb 13, 2001
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you can always contest a negative as retaliatory.

Unfortunately most of ebay never knew this so now buyers are protected :(.
 

shortylickens

No Lifer
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OK.

I just sold my third D&D book without any issues.
Save one.

Looks like I will always have to go to the post office to get my book weighed and then pay for postage right there. I cant just buy the flat rate media mailers for 4.90 and then keep a bunch of them at my house. That would save me a BUTT load of hassle.

Think I'll put up two books at a time from now on. I still have 48 left to go.
THEN, the other non-D&D books.
Then some old photo equipment.
Then the old speakers.

Damn, I really hope nobody fucks me over during this process. A lot of folks would be mad if I stopped selling before I got to the really good books.
 

EagleKeeper

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The PO has flat rate priority mailers that you can purchase in advance.

Depending on the weight/size of your books; that may also be a way to go.

Also, if you use insurance; that will act as proof of delivery incase the item is "misplaced". $0.50/$100 value. No need for DC - it actually is better because it requires a signature of the receiver and the PO can not just state that it was delivered.
 
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Get a scale and weigh them yourself. Purchase shipping labels online and you get free delivery confirmation on some shipping.
 

shortylickens

No Lifer
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OK, so despite the fact a flat rate envelope costs me 5 bucks, ebay says I can only charge 4 bucks for it.
Ebays excuse?

"Our buyers dont like to pay too much."
So it would seem what things actually cost are too much for the buyers. Yet again further proof ebay is fucking the seller.
Good news is none of my buyers yet have stiffed me or left shitty feedback. I suspect out of the 50 books I wanna sell, at least one will rip me off and two or three will leave negative reports even though I did what I was supposed to.
 

Ns1

No Lifer
Jun 17, 2001
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OK, so despite the fact a flat rate envelope costs me 5 bucks, ebay says I can only charge 4 bucks for it.
Ebays excuse?

"Our buyers dont like to pay too much."
So it would seem what things actually cost are too much for the buyers. Yet again further proof ebay is fucking the seller.
Good news is none of my buyers yet have stiffed me or left shitty feedback. I suspect out of the 50 books I wanna sell, at least one will rip me off and two or three will leave negative reports even though I did what I was supposed to.

ship using a cheaper method. this isn't rocket science here.
 

shortylickens

No Lifer
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ship using a cheaper method. this isn't rocket science here.

I wont call you a moron, cuz that would be insulting.
But you clearly are incapable of thought.

There is nothing cheaper than a flat rate envelope for my sales.
 

alkemyst

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I have never have not been able to properly charge for shipping in the new system.