ninerfanzz
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posted on January 13, 2004 10:01:45 AM new
I have over 1000 auctions per month and the most I ever paid on Vendio was $160 and I use the Pay as you go plan. Any other bulk listers using this plan or another? With all the increasing fees I am trying to lower my costs anywhere I can.
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SonyaCS
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posted on January 13, 2004 10:42:22 AM new
Hi Ninerfanzz,
If you like we can do a plan analyzation for you to see if you are on the best plan for your needs. Please let us know the following:
1. How many items you list per month, on average.
2. What is your average gross monthly sales amount (or average price per item.)
3. What is your sell-through rate (sold vs. unsold items?)
Please let us know, and we will be happy to help you pick the most economical plan for you. You may email us the results at [email protected].
Regards,
Sonya
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neglus
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posted on January 13, 2004 03:02:03 PM new
I run over 1000 auctions a month and I have never had to pay Vendio over $100 ( my average item sales price is below $10). If you take a look under the "My Account" tab - "see other plans" you can see the plans available and do a quick analysis...but take Vendio up on their offer to do a plan analysis!!
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ninerfanzz
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posted on January 13, 2004 05:06:37 PM new
neglus
What plan do you use?
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gousainc-07
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posted on January 13, 2004 05:16:33 PM new
Power Plan (Variable Rate) here, placed 1375+ items last month on eBay.
Final value fee was avoided at first with another plan, but this one has saved us a lot of money.
It all depends on percentage of successful sales, and items final value.
An analysis sounds like a good suggestion.
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ninerfanzz
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posted on January 14, 2004 09:18:45 AM new
*bump* reply please.
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SonyaCS
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posted on January 14, 2004 09:50:11 AM new
Hi Ninerfanzz,
I replied to the email you sent that contained the answers to these questions, with a couple suggestions for plans. Did you receive it?
Regards,
Sonya
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ninerfanzz
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posted on January 14, 2004 10:03:05 AM new
no i did not.
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SonyaCS
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posted on January 14, 2004 10:09:32 AM new
Hi Ninerfanzz,
I have resent it to both your primary email address and your Customer Manager email address (which is open for Vendio customers to communicate with Customer Support). If you don't get it at your email address, please check the Customer Manager tab. I did not post the results here as I wanted to respect your privacy.
Regards,
Sonya
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neglus
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posted on January 15, 2004 01:57:37 PM new
I use the Variable Power Plan as well - don't let the FVF scare you..do the math..works out MUCH cheaper than pay/use for over 300 auctions and sales under $30.
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Gtootie
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posted on January 15, 2004 05:40:00 PM new
I also use the Varible Power Plan and have around 200 items listed at all times. I have never paid Vendio over $65.
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estatesalestuff
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posted on January 15, 2004 06:08:24 PM new
well, goodness! ... a slight "grrr" sonya ... I have asked, off and on, vendio/auctionwatch several times over the years, on this board, if you would do an analysis of which plan would be most feasible/least-expensive for US ... never did get an answer or reply ... [and sorry, but math DOES hurt my head, or I wouldn't have asked to begin with] ... if you could please "analyze" our listings and sales, I would really appreciate confirmation of whether or not I've signed up with the most cost efficient plan or not. ... thanks ... Marcia at [email protected]
"Ewwwww ... math is hard!": Barbie doll circa 1997, pulled from the store shelves.
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DianaCS
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posted on January 16, 2004 02:02:13 PM new
Hello estatesalestuff,
We can help you with this, but we need to know:
1. How many items you list per month, on average.
2. What is your average gross monthly sales amount (or average price per item.)
3. What is your sell-through rate (sold vs. unsold items?)
Thanks!
Diana
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