Rarely look now, it's only very occasionally rewarding, but usually a tiresome Groundhog Day experience. Spend more time looking elsewhere now, and to be honest, anything with a starting price over 99c NR, doesn't seem like a low starting price to me anymore.

Cheers,
Rich


On 29 May 2009, at 18:42, Richard Halegua Comic Art wrote:

I agree with Jeff

I used to troll ebay for several hours a day from 1998-2004. Now I look about once a week for 30 minutes and rarely do I find something I want. Frequently when I do, the prices are too hi.

someone has a Lady in the Lake TC for $445.. it's been there for many many months because the price is totally outsized another guy used to have listed a Falcon Takes Over 1sh at $395.. It was listed for many months. I offered him $250.. he didn't write back and took the poster down, never to list it again and yet other people have photoplay editions for Frankenstein & London After Midnight that have been listed for so long I can't recall at prices I would never even consider.

fleaBay has become - in large part - a Devil's Island of rejected prices where "No item gets off this island unless it is dead" and the sellers don't get it.

I love my 99 cent auctions on MoviePosterBid. I may sell lots of stuff for 99 cents, $2, $3 etc.. But I also get to clear out a couple boxes of stuff every week and I sell lots of stuff for good prices as well and it keeps cash flow running weekly.

check out this results list of the insert auction I ended Weds
http://www.movieposterbid.com/inserts_052709.htm

I can't imagine anyone complaining about pulling in $3182 for that list of material. But almost all dealers would prefer to start these items at $9.99, $19.99, $39.99 etc and some for as much as $149.99.. but they aren't selling them as well. Particularly in this economy

But to be fair, it isn't entirely the seller's faults. fleaBay has raised listing fees to the point where if you don't do 90% sell- through, you can't make any money.

When I began selling on fleaBay in 1998 my costs to list a $500 piece of art was 35cents and did not increase all that much for a couple years. You can list alot for 35 cents, or later 60 cents, before it starts hurting you. Now to list a $500 item costs $4.00 listing fee (used to be $5.40 until they lowered it some) If you list 100 items at $500 each.. the first item you sell is money in the trash to pay listing fees
If you have a low sell-through rate, fleaBay fees eat you up.

I stopped selling in Jan 05 and closed my powerseller account. Then I bought MoviePosterBid and I can't tell you how happy it has made me to not be involved with that black hole anymore.. Their capricious attitudes towards the people who pay their fees and ridiculous philosophies have ruined the fleaBay world.. But that's another soapbox

Rich

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