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Old 29-07-2011, 04:38 PM   #1
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Default Death of eBay? (for smaller sellers)

http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/tech...729-1i32p.html

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eBay Australia has revealed plans to more than double its fees on some auction listings, effectively penalising non-professional sellers.

The days of eBay as largely an online garage sale are finished as the company pushes sellers away from second-hand auctions towards listing new items in the fixed price format and on eBay Stores.

But as consumers and mum and dad sellers typically run one-off auctions as opposed to opening their own stores or setting a fixed price, they appear to be left worse off by the upcoming changes.

From September 22, eBay Australia will scrap insertion fees for the first 30 items listed for auction in a month. Insertion fees currently range from $0.30 to $3.50 for most items (excluding vehicles).........
Wonder if we will see some new auction sites pop up now?

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Old 29-07-2011, 04:46 PM   #2
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What... they are not making enough already?

I tried to find 'live help' and I think it is no longer offered. It directs you to the automated help where you type in a question.

So I typed in "What happened to live help?" and the automated thinggo didn't understand the question.

Go figure.
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Old 29-07-2011, 05:09 PM   #3
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Yep... unfortunately the monopoly is strong enough to destroy any competition.

In kind of, semi-related news, Amazon recently purchased The Book depository, which offered free shipping anywhere in the workld from the UK. Just another case of monopolies smashing competition wish size and then hiking up charges.
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Old 29-07-2011, 05:09 PM   #4
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ebay sucks it always has people just didnt realise it till now
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Old 29-07-2011, 05:24 PM   #5
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ebay sucks it always has people just didnt realise it till now
What a stupid comment. Exactly why does it suck in your opinion?
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Old 29-07-2011, 05:27 PM   #6
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I use gumtree now
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Old 29-07-2011, 06:01 PM   #7
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Just sell on forums, doesn't cost you anything, someone will be interested in something regardless if its something not related to the forum.
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Old 29-07-2011, 06:03 PM   #8
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These guys are in the category of Apple ad Woolworths. They're unbelievably greedy
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Old 29-07-2011, 06:35 PM   #9
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Agreed the fee and support are now shocking. I am now one of many now using gumtree
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Old 29-07-2011, 06:38 PM   #10
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Just sell on forums, doesn't cost you anything, someone will be interested in something regardless if its something not related to the forum.
Doesnt seem to be many items listed in the non-auto area but I`m all over the parts section as the BA I want comes up for sale shortly.

Gumtree seems to be full of crap though. I can show you a BA on there for sale that is the biggest piece of crap you have ever seen

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These guys are in the category of Apple ad Woolworths. They're unbelievably greedy
There must be some secret level or mark (turnover or employee level maybe) that companies use to gauge when they start to screw the masses.
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Old 29-07-2011, 06:41 PM   #11
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Hmmm... funny I got this from eBay recently

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You've told us that you love FREE insertion fees and prefer to pay your fees only once your item has sold. So, from Thursday 22 September 2011, we're trialing fee changes on eBay.com.au that will include free insertion fees on all single quantity items in any listing type for sellers who don't have a Store or aren't PowerSellers, making it easier for you to sell with zero up-front cost. Only pay fees if your item sells!

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It's free to list in any format (Auction, fixed price (Buy It Now & Classifieds) – up to 30 single quantity listings per month

No up-front cost - only pay as you sell

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To enable eBay to offer this fee structure on a more permanent basis, we're rebalancing and simplifying fees by removing insertion fees and slightly increasing final value fees – from 5.25% to 7.9%. The final value fee will be capped at $49.95 for the first 30 listings per month.

The new fee structure will help take the risk out of listing your items on eBay by offering up-front savings. So when you list there'll be nothing to lose!


From 22 September 2011, you will need to open an eBay Store, be a PowerSeller or registered as a business on eBay to be able to list multiple items in one listing.

For more details and to better understand how you can make the most of these changes:

This means in order to put a free add in you can only put one a day from my understanding.

There is http://www.quicksales.com.au/default.aspx
which was known as OZotion, its been around for 5yrs now?
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Old 29-07-2011, 06:44 PM   #12
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You do know GUMTREE is owned by eBay.... watch it dissappear....
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Old 29-07-2011, 06:48 PM   #13
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You do know GUMTREE is owned by eBay.... watch it dissappear....
Or they will start adding in obscure fees maybe??
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Old 29-07-2011, 07:00 PM   #14
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Auztion has morphed into quicksales.com.au

Thats one of the alternatives

edit...bugger..just read the whole forum
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Doesnt seem to be many items listed in the non-auto area but I`m all over the parts section as the BA I want comes up for sale shortly.

Gumtree seems to be full of crap though. I can show you a BA on there for sale that is the biggest piece of crap you have ever seen


There must be some secret level or mark (turnover or employee level maybe) that companies use to gauge when they start to screw the masses.
Not much in there, but if you joined other big forums, with for sale areas, not just automotive ones, and listed all the items across each you'd have a decent audience.
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Old 29-07-2011, 10:44 PM   #16
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Hmmm... funny I got this from eBay recently




This means in order to put a free add in you can only put one a day from my understanding.

There is http://www.quicksales.com.au/default.aspx
which was known as OZotion, its been around for 5yrs now?
By multiple items I read that as saying in the one auction. ie: Say I have 17 Broncos stubby holders, I can list them in one auction, and the auction price is for one stubby holder not all 17. You choose as a buyer the quantity you want. After Sep 22, I wont be able to unless I have a store, or powerseller etc.

Seems to me they are trying to focus more on the people who use ebay to earn their living. The average punter trying to offload a waterbed or whatever will be stung on the sale price by an extra 1.65% of final price while being let off the measily few cents for a $0.99 auction start price.

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Old 29-07-2011, 10:52 PM   #17
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E-Bay also munched up sold.com many moons ago too.
It's going to make it harder to get the stuff I've had access to on E-Bay if we lose the Mum and Dad sellers.

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