posted on April 21, 2008 07:20:15 PM new
Lets see, powersellers pay less to list, get percentage off of their fees, get preferential placement due to best match, guess us non-powersellers are supposed to get the message 'don't let the door hit you in the butt on the way out'!
posted on April 21, 2008 08:03:35 PM new
Why would it be a better time to buy?? PS can list their items for big bucks and still only pay a dime for listing. Doesn't sound like this is a time for low ball starting prices, but a day to list high priced items for a dime!
posted on April 21, 2008 08:40:06 PM new
Let's see. Tax time just ended and for the most part, people haven't yet recovered. Even if they had it for all sellers, it might be a good one to pass on.
posted on April 21, 2008 08:57:15 PM new
Powersellers need $33 gross a day to have that status. You can be a part time seller and do that. If you aren't doing that level, then in my opinion you have a hobby, not a business. While hobby sellers can certainly list on ebay, and business is going to reward customers who actually make them money, not ones that complain and don't bring in much money. That's the way it works.
posted on April 22, 2008 07:23:57 AM new
The IRS wants their cut even if you stitch, and sell it at a craft fair. That's not exactly a standard that defines a hobby seller as a business. In fact, if your income is too low, and you claim a business, it could just lead to an audit.
posted on April 22, 2008 08:46:59 AM newWhile hobby sellers can certainly list on ebay, and business is going to reward customers who actually make them money, not ones that complain and don't bring in much money. That's the way it works.
Is this the way all businesses work? LOL If I buy more gasoline than you do, do I get a 10 cent per gallon discount? Or more groceries (I have 3 boys)? Oh well, at least us HOBBY SELLERS can still sell on ebay.
posted on April 22, 2008 09:06:42 AM new
Yes, that is how it works. Your examples are kind of silly, but business that spend more money on something have more room to negotiate for lower prices.
posted on April 22, 2008 09:11:17 AM newYes, that is how it works.
Not always. It is fine that ebay is doing this for power sellers, it is their choice, but to make a blanket statement about businesses is SILLY. I can come up with more businesses that don't reward but then it would just be silly.
posted on April 22, 2008 09:16:21 AM new
It is silly to state that the more money you bring to the table, the more negotiating power you have? Nothing is "always" by the way and I never stated such, you did.
There is a correlation between the amount you are bringing to the table and how much negotiating power you have. If you don't think that is true, read up on how many things Wal-Mart can dictate to those that want to do business with them. They have so much buying power that they can dictate packaging size and shape, among other things.
posted on April 22, 2008 09:21:25 AM new
Talk about childishly naive.
Um yeah, we pay less. If you have one car as a hobby seller, PowerSellers have 10, 20, 50, 1000 or 10000 cars. (No, not literally!) Ever hear of cardlock systems for businesses with fleets of vehicles?
Same with food. You shop at Safeway for three kids, we source food in bulk from institutional distributors and it's for an entire K-12 school district.
You hobby sellers have been flattering yourselves for far too long about how "important" you are to eBay. Wake up.
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posted on April 22, 2008 10:04:28 AM new You hobby sellers have been flattering yourselves for far too long about how "important" you are to eBay. Wake up.
That is funny coming from you “The Toast of the Town”
You might want to check back here from time to time. Fluffy is apparently so scintillatingly brilliant that four months after she stopped posting on a certain poorly-run auction message board, they still can't stop talking about her. Strange.
Was this Vendio by any chance? Perhaps when you deleted all your messages! LOL
posted on April 22, 2008 11:42:46 AM new
Congratulations. You have some rudimentary knowledge of how to use a search engine.
Whoop-de-fricken-doo.
Look, you insist on making pronouncements -- in this thread and elsewhere -- as if people who have businesses to run and livings to make should pay attention to you. You are a hobby seller. Fine, there's nothing wrong with that. Somebody has to sell secondhand toys and clothes on eBay, I suppose.
But if you don't even do $33 of business a day on eBay, well, there's very little I can learn from you, and there's no reason why you should consider yourself in the same league with people who do 10, 20, 50, 100 or 1000 times that much business. Go talk to the Club99 bunch. It seems they mainly buy and sell from each other, but they're all about fun fun fun.
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posted on April 22, 2008 12:04:37 PM new
you mentioned WAL-MART.....
Boy did they piss me off last week!! I was using the lawn edger and my cat ran in front of me. Well the edger chopped the tail off of that cat real quick. So I took him to WAL-MART....I was told they couldn't help me!?!?!?!?
I yelled at the manager...told him that I thought they were the NO.1 RE-TAILER!!!
posted on April 22, 2008 12:39:05 PM new
I guess Ebay is giving power sellers something extra since they sell more and bring more business to EBay.
I shop for my food at Peapod which is on the Internet and delivers to my home. I buy alot so they give me free shipping or they give me choices of special items to receive for free. They don't do that to all shoppers only the ones that are considered VIP's. It's there way of saying thank you.
So isn't it the same with what ebay is doing now?
Don't credit card companies give customers a bonus when they spend a certain amount?
posted on April 22, 2008 01:06:13 PM new
Here’s another:
http://www.eauctionair.com/page/3/
As a computer industry veteran, I’m not easily dazzled by technology. I also believe that selling is selling, whether you’re standing on a street corner hawking hot dogs or offering 5 carat flawless diamonds online.
Well, I sell and quite frankly you do not know what I sell or how much.
Look, you insist on making pronouncements -- in this thread and elsewhere
This is your territory. FYI, I do not post anywhere else with this id. I don’t care if people are paying attention to me, I do not need to be the “celebrity kitty”. MEOW. I can post anywhere I like, as can you or anyone else. This board is for any seller, buyer, etc… about ebay, Kitty dearest, I did not read about “power sellers only” posting, could you give me a link about that? Unless you are a moderator, you have no pull here and if “Hobby Sellers” annoy you, too bad, retreat.
Actually, there is very little I learn from you except about cat seizures! Very informative.
posted on April 22, 2008 01:48:37 PM new
I don't consider myself in the same league as you, in fact I used to admire you. I also thought this board was for everyone, not just powersellers, sorry to intrude.
posted on April 22, 2008 02:16:48 PM new
I concur with Bill this looks more like the RT not EO
as I posted in another thread
I do not feel "special" because of being a Powerseller.
Neither do I rejoice because others are not getting this price break.
All I know is,I work very hard,my profit is getting less and less.
posted on April 22, 2008 02:19:29 PM new
pmelcher, don't let anything get you upset it's all just conversation.
No one on here is saying that power sellers are better.
I'm a power seller now but ebay keeps taking it away from me when I don't work my butt off but I don't care. Just the other day Ebay told me I lost my power seller standing,
I don't care.
But today when I listed auctions I got the 10cent listing fee so guess they changed there minds.....lol Who knows, and who cares.
Everyone is doing what they want to do so why should it matter what is said about hobby sellers/power sellers/ or part time sellers. Everyone works how they want to work, isn't that the bottom line.
posted on April 22, 2008 02:24:56 PM new
"But today when I listed auctions I got the 10cent listing fee so guess they changed there minds.....lol Who knows, and who cares."
Did you check your "view account status?"
"Please note: For sellers listing with any tool other than the latest version of the Sell Your Item form (SYI 3.0) the promotional price will not be shown during the listing process. Instead the discount will be reflected in the "View Account Status" section in My eBay, as well as in your next invoice."
posted on April 22, 2008 02:28:25 PM new
It's not a matter of feeling special or anything like that. It really comes down to this - it only takes $33 a day in gross sales. It isn't some high status that can't be achieved.
The word powerseller conjures up such negative images. Read the posts in this thread, we get everything it seems. Like other full time sellers, just trying to make a living here. I'm a Gold Powerseller (and ebay isn't even my main venue anymore) and I still consider myself a small player. I am amazed that someone who doesn't even make $33 gross a day in sales really has a lot to complain about - Ebay's policies can't be affecting them very much. There is room for the hobby seller on ebay, and I think there should be room. I applaud any move on ebay that recognizes the sellers that actually make money for them.
For hobby sellers who think this is unfair, it doesn't take much to reach $33 a day in sales. Maybe it will be motivation to take things to a higher level.