Bruce
 
The picture you paint has some interesting details but it is not as dark as  
you paint it.  Life changes and you have to go with it.  Before I get  into 
eBay, let's talk posters in general.  When I began poster collecting  you were 
selling at Christies and also auctions in which you sent out flyers and  we had 
to call in to buy items.  Most of the time I was told that what  I wanted was 
sold. These were dark days and there weren't many places to get  posters.  
Movie Collectors World would arrive by overnight mail to my home  and I would 
spend an hour or more with a magnifying glass and then frantically  call to 
find 
out that what I wanted was sold.  We really had no clue as to  what was rare 
and valuable and what was fairly common.  Ebay changed all of  that.  The 
auctions allowed me to really add to my collection.  I am  fortunate in that I 
can 
afford to buy pretty much what I want and I saw a lot  that I wanted. As time 
passed more and more people arrived on the scene and we  found out what 
really was scarce and what was fairly common.  The cream has  risen to the top. 
 
You applauded ebay and established yourself very  well.  All of us went into 
buying frenzies at the beginning because we  thought we were obtaining rare 
items.  In many cases we did, and many times  we did not.  I bought many only 
to 
find out they are plentiful in  supply.  I bought many posters on ebay and most 
are worth much more  today but many will never reach what I paid for them. (I 
am thankful for  the ones that turned out well as they outnumber the others)  
Basically,  ebay's arrival was tremendous and I will always be thankful it 
arrived.
 
Packing was a problem and still is especially because I buy plaster fragile  
plaster statues.  However, I have overcome this problem (and with  everything 
I buy including posters).  I email the seller and discuss  packing before I 
pay.  I never pay until I obtain a reply from a seller  that I have no 
experience with. When the item is fragile and valuable I ask them  to take it 
to a UPS 
store where it will be packed by professionals and I pay a  little more.  It 
is well worth it and I have been fully satisfied ever  since.  Every seller has 
listened to my suggestions for packing and I have  not had a damaged item 
(due to packing) in quite a while.
 
Ebay does not enforce categories and I just recently complained on mopo  
about Ricksmovie who is flooding the US originals 1940's category with 70"s  
posters.  However, this does not mean I will stop looking.  I have  noticed a 
pattern to Ricks listings so I quickly pass it by. We just have to  learn to 
ignore 
these things so they don't get the better of us.  There is  no question that 
ebay does not care but it is still a very important venue to  obtain items for 
my collection.
 
Now for today:  I used to spend approximately $30-75,000 per year on  ebay 
and auctions.  This has dwindled  down to approximately  $15-20,000.  This is 
not because ebay has become bad.  It is because I  have bought almost every 
poster that I ever wanted.  As the years have come  and gone I have filled the 
roster with my wants.  Just as Michael  always publishes his want list on mopo, 
I 
have a want list also.  However,  it has gotten very small and no matter how 
bad ebay has gotten, I will be there  if I find one I am seeking.  For 
example, a few weeks ago I picked up a one  sheet of Rose of Washington Square. 
 I 
have been trying to get this poster  for many, many years.  There have been no 
Chans for auction (that I do not  own) for a long time.  My sci-fi collection 
wants are approximately 5  posters and I recently was outbid on one I was 
waiting for.  However, there  will be another one, one of these days.
 
My point is that we have all been collecting a long time and our  collections 
are pretty full.  I have over 300 posters framed in my home and  in my office 
with virtually no wall space left for posters.  (My wife only  allows me to 
hang them in our finished lower level and not in the main part of  the house).  
My office is saturated and that is where I hang the three  sheets).  I search 
ebay 15 minutes each morning and 15 minutes each  night.  I do this even when 
away, as I did this weekend when I was in  Missouri.  (Had I more time I 
would have called on you Bruce, but I was  only there 2 days.)
 
I have a huge collection of plaster big head statues of mainly movie  stars.  
My collection which is over 300 was accumulated over the last 11  years on 
ebay.  However, I rarely buy one these days and it is not because  I do not 
want 
to do so.  There are very few out there that I do not  own.  So-------finding 
rare ones takes much more time and I spend less  money.
 
I also do not want to buy any poster over $2,000  unless I want to  display 
it. It makes no sense to throw it in a drawer.  Therefore, unless I  love it 
and am willing to take a poster down (which I also love) then there is  no 
sense 
in buying more.  
 
Summing up, there is no question that I detest ebay's attitude, their inane  
changes, just for the sake of change, and their constant attempt to milk more  
money out of sellers.  However, I have no intentions of "Packing it in and  
quit buying on ebay cold turkey" to use your language.  That would be  cutting 
off my nose to spite my face.
 
Hope this answers your question Bruce and hope you quit your time extended  
auctions also.  Allow sniping and you shall prosper.
 
Claude 
 
 
In a message dated 6/9/2008 8:32:59 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I USED to be a really regular buyer on eBay (for a  while, my buying level 
was so high I needed a full-time employee to take care  of paying, unpacking, 
leaving feedback, etc). Not just movie paper, but also  vintage glass frames, 
paperback books, 1939 World's fair items, #1 magazines,  and a few other areas 
I 
somehow wandered into.
 
I had a lot of really good searches saved, and I also would go through a  few 
select entire categories, and also check all the offerings of the sellers  I 
bought from the most.
 
One day, I noticed that eBay had added a lot of unnecessary  categories, that 
really messed up my category searching, and worse  yet, many sellers were 
posting items wherever they wanted, and no one was  policing this at all, and 
complaints to eBay went unanswered.
 
Later, I noticed that most of my searches had gotten screwed up  (some kind 
of changes eBay had made), and I was just unwilling to re-do them  all (since 
eBay might ruin them again at any time).
 
I also noticed more and more sellers being deceptive in their titles,  
meaning I would have to click on the listing to see what it  REALLY was. 
Sometimes 
titles like "Casablanca, rare style  original movie poster" might turn out to 
be a 1990s video poster!
 
Finally I noticed that many of my "favorite" sellers were listing less  and 
less, and when they did list anything good, they would usually have a high  
starting price, unwilling to gamble their good posters on an eBay that was  
clearly delivering less and less in the way of good buyers.
 
Worst of all, I was finding that a growing percentage of my purchases  took 
longer and longer to arrive (sometimes I would have to complain to get it  
sent) and  a growing percentage of my purchases were not very well  wrapped, 
and a 
growing percentage of my purchases were ovrer-graded and  the seller had 
somehow "missed" extremely obvious defects.
 
ONE DAY, I JUST PACKED IT IN AND QUIT BUYING ON EBAY COLD  TURKEY.  Do I miss 
finding lots of cool stuff? Absolutely! But  do I miss the hour a day I used 
to spend searching all over eBay, finding  something that seemed to be 
promising but that turned out to be nothing,  or do I miss the crushed 
packages, or 
the over-graded items? Not at all!
 
HOW ABOUT YOU? How do your  eBay buying habits NOW compare to a few years 
ago, both in  terms of time spent on the site, and total money spent?
 
Bruce
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