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eBay Excessive Pricing
This was brought to my attention last month, and I thought I'd share it...
I was pricing motorcycle ignition coils suitable for a 42 year old points & coil ignition [Honda, Yamaha, etc] system...They go for about $26 - $30 brand new...Yamaha still makes/uses them; Honda does not... I found a set at an enthusiast/restoration site for $26 apiece, but noticed that a seller on eBay had the same coils listed for $559.00 each!!! :eek: So, I emailed and asked why so much...Here's his explanation...Very interesting... :thumbup: :rolleyes: :D They're not actually $559.85...it's just a trick eBay sellers use. May sound strange, but here is why we temporarily raised the price: EBay sellers have selling histories on each item they have - this particular item records all of our sales on this item from the past year or so. Many eBay sellers will temporarily raise their prices (by a large amount), in hopes that buyers will not buy their item during that time, usually because they are out of stock. This way, no one buys their item (hopefully!) and they do not have to cancel their ad. If a seller cancels or ends their ad, they lose their entire sales history. Sales histories of items are pretty important to many sellers, so you can see why they would rather raise their prices than to cancel their ad. Once we get more coils in, we will be able to bring our prices back down, but right now we are out of stock. So hopefully that answers your question :) Just a little trick many eBay sellers use. Please let me know if there is anything else I can do for you, or if you have any other questions! Thomas / CCP |
Rich..Interesting.
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Whatever - I stopped selling on eBay years ago.
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I have two 42 year old Honda motorcycles. eBay is the only place to find NOS parts at reasonable prices. Or even used old parts. I purchased several used parts from eBay lately, and am considering listing some of the 'basket case' motorcycle parts that I've accumulated over the years. |
I still BUY on eBay, not as often as before, but it *is* the *ONLY* place to go to for a lot of stuff. I just don't like how they've made the whole selling experience hostile to the small seller.
And I'm *SO* over the auction thing - I try to find BIN items, if the price is reasonable, I hit the button. |
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I sell on E-bay full time and have no idea what benefit there is to bumping prices up exhorbitantly rather than just stopping the listing when supplies run out. I stop items all the time. It may be more time consuming to re-list from scratch, but if you don't have it you certainly don't want to sell it.
dju |
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I sell on ebay every now and then; they make it hard for sellers to make a profit
ebay is still a good place, just the people who own it suck |
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I started on Ebay in October 1997. It was owned by its originator and it was fun. It is not fun anymore.
David |
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That was fun. Now, traderonline.com is so complicated that it takes all the fun out of it... :( |
I think I ran into this practice recently for an IPAD cable they were selling for $6.99 BIN then bumped it up to 49.99 when the posting was renewed.
They had sold over 1,000 at the 6.99 price before it was raised. Found it again later for $6.99 but the 49.99 posting was still active. |
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The guy seemed friendly enough, and was concerned enough (in me as a possible/future customer?) in my question to enlighten me of this practice, but I don't quite understand who is keeping track of sales of this item: the seller, or eBay??? :confused:
I don't see why eBay would care...And if it's the seller keeping track by use of eBay's records system, he's way more skilled than me in using the eBay history to keep track of any particular item... Seems like a risky way to keep track of sales/inventory in either case... :rolleyes: I'm not a businessman...There must be more to this tracking business than I follow... |
Ebay=mepay!!
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My main hobby is collecting Magic: The Gathering cards. Ebay is a primary source of card and pains in the ...... Buyer Beware is the Loudest advice
Examples: 10000 for a crap card that we used to throw away. http://www.ebay.com/itm/181241337953...84.m1558.l2649 The beauty of this one is that there are probably hunderds of these that will be "found" is this one sells for even a faraction of the BIN. http://www.ebay.com/itm/MTG-Unreleas...p2047675.l2557 |
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