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Old 28-06-2008, 02:09 PM   #11 (permalink)
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So if there is problems with ebay why are people not leaving ebay and opening up their own shop. Do ebay have that much traffic that in some ways its the only way to sell?

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Exactly, there is just no way you can do so much business elsewhere. It needs a big rival like google to claim some of their market share.

If it was any other industry the government would step in.

Imagine if one company owned all the major market halls and stalls in the UK and charged the stall holders 12.6% of their daily takings.

Thats the equivelant of what ebay are doing on the internet. If I sell an item at £15.99 it costs me 85p to list it, 59p final value fee (with my 30% powerseller discount) then another 58p in paypal fees.

That is absolutely extortionate in anybodys book. How can any company justify taking 12.6% of someones turnover. That's not 12.6% of their profit, it's 12.6% of their turnover. So if i turnover 20K a month, ebay takes home £2400. Ebay gets paid more than I pay myself.

But they can charge what they like, because there is nowhere else for business's to turn and they know that.

It's also forcing prices up artificailly, if i was paying 3-4% on every sale instead of 12.6% I could pass most of that saving on to my customers.

I feel like writing to Gordon Brown. He can't do much about the lack of competition, but he should make them either sell paypal or insist that a different payment provider is also offered on their listings. He should also offer some extremely favourable tax breaks to big companies like google or microsoft to try and entice them into setting up a rival auction site in the UK.

As more & more money is spent on the internet & less in shops, it needs some kind of regulation by the monopolies and mergers comission to stop the rich getting richer and to force some healthy competition which will drive prices down.

Sorry if that's a bit of a rant, but at least I've got it off my chest.

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Old 28-06-2008, 03:58 PM   #12 (permalink)
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eBay makes £3 on every sale I get, then PayPal make £1 on every sale.

They make more profit from it than me!
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This is the problem with the fees eBay take most of everyones profits.
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eBay makes £3 on every sale I get, then PayPal make £1 on every sale.

They make more profit from it than me!
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The problem is everyone believes making profit on ebay is a human right. It's not!
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So why sell if you can't profit as a hobby yeah right.
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If you can't profit then don't list.
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Would you not be better going to a casino at least you would see quick turnaround for your money!

But I guess as quickly as you go in so will your money!

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Don't start on casinos! You'll get people moaning about the house odds.
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If you can't profit then don't list.
Thats it - ebay doesn't owe you a living - they have so many visitors, they can charge for the privilege. If you don't like it - go elsewhere and see if you can make a profit there
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From a business perspective it's a sound move. It generates more profit from eBay sales. It get's more people familar with Paypal, which will see an increase in customers using it in other formats (Boots online for example) and it cuts down the number of eBay Buyers getting ripped off.

Whether it's legal or not is another matter!

On a side note, It was only the late 80's/early 90's that M&S started to accept non M&S's credit cards! The reason they started accepting other cards was due to customer demand, so maybe that may have an effect here, but I doubt it.

If I buy from eBay I want to pay via Paypal as I know I'm safe. So from a buyers perspective I'm happy with the change. I'm sure some sellers will feel differently but retailers need to look at the changes through the buyers eyes.
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