The reason many sellers charge very high shipping is to avoid paying seller 
fees on the full amount to ebay.  Even if you bid less for the item, he thinks 
he's making out.  I think it often backfires.  I usually won't bid on items 
like that.


Ed Kozlowsky
Sanford, Maine  

--- On Wed, 9/17/08, Bill Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: Bill Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: {S-Scale List} Selling on eBay
To: "S Scale" <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, September 17, 2008, 12:56 PM






In the past I've bought and sold S scale items on eBay. In general 
I've been pleased. However, I've noticed two trends that are 
discouraging from the buyer's point of view: [1] a seller adds 
exorbitant shipping cost, such as $3 to mail a set of decals and [2] a 
seller asks buyers using PayPal to add 3% to their successful bid.

When I sell something I ask the buyer to pay for postage only; I 
absorb the cost of the box and pack the item securely so that it 
arrives in good shape. Some sellers apparently see this as another way 
to make money.

As for PayPal, it facilitates the transaction. It allows me to ship an 
item promptly when I might otherwise worry about getting paid. There 
is, of course, a cost to the seller in getting his money from PayPal. 
At least one seller is asking buyers to pay for this cost.

There may be other trends, besides these two, that make eBay less 
appealing. As an occasional seller I don't mind paying eBay and PayPal 
fees for the ability to turn my surplus S scale items into cash. As an 
occasional buyer, when I see exorbitant shipping and extra costs for 
using PayPal, all I can do is decline to bid.
--
Bill Roberts

 













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