The feedback thing is really inexcusable especially since you can set up
your account with automatic positive feedback for any buyer who leaves a
feedback for you. This is how I handle the daunting task of leaving
feedbacks. I do find it mind-boggling that Ebay no longer allows a
dealer the option of leaving a negative feedback for a buyer. It's
ridiculous. FRANC  

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Subject: Re: [MOPO] FS~ REDUCED AND READY...I never understand such
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In a message dated 6/27/2008 5:54:57 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
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How often we see items for sale on ebay at high prices and we just
ignore them.  I find it rare that a person who lists items high actually
obtains a sale.  Then we are besieged with "Reduced and Ready", Reduced
for quick sale", etc.
 
My immediate reaction is to ignore these listings because most likely
they will be reduced again and again.
 
I cannot understand the seller's thinking at all.  If you are willing to
accept the reduced price, why not start it there and let the auction
play out?   These items just appear over and over again and the posters
end up on the dead pile as their listings have become so redundant that
people ignore them. 
 
What is your opinion?

I agree with you, Claude!  I feel that it is really counterproductive
for sellers to list common items on eBay at high retail, or higher,
opening bids.  When I see a listing with an opening bid of two times, or
more, the fair market price, I automatically close that sellers
offerings.  I just assume that EVERY item that seller lists, is wildly
overpriced.  And I remember the seller ID, and don't bother checking his
future listings.  I simply cannot understand why someone would choose to
go to the time, trouble, and expense, of posting a large group of
listings, and sell only some fraction of those listings. 
 
Like Bruce and Sean, I prefer to sell EVERY listing, by using opening
bids of .99 cents, with no reserves.  If I sell a poster I feel is worth
$200 for $50, I was probably wrong about it's value.  If not, Bruce
taught me long ago, that that's just great advertising.
 
I also shy away from sellers who say their listings are sold, "as is",
"all sales final", etc.  I believe that offering an unconditional money
back guarantee, even for "buyer's remorse", is a smart sales policy.
It's reassuring to bidders, and I've had less than one item returned for
every 1000 listings I've sold.  (One item that was returned years ago
was a rather poor condition REVENGE OF THE CREATURE 3-sheet, that had
sold for about $680.  I restored it at a cost of $300, relisted it on
eBay, and it sold for $1800+ to a very happy buyer!).
 
Another thing bothers me about some sellers (and buyers).  They simply
refuse to extend the courtesy, and take the time, to post feedback.  One
seller, mentioned earlier today, is a case in point.  He has received
over 28,000 feedbacks, and has reciprocated by leaving less than 1,500!
 
Marty Davis
Vintage Film Posters
38732 N. 10th Street
Desert Hills, AZ 85086

623/551-6655 tel
623/551-6622 fax
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
OneSheet (eBay Screen Name)
www.vintagefilmposters.com
 




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