| Thread Admin: AuctionArmsCeo (0-0-0) (Last 10 Posts) | Posted: 09/17/2004 at 12:25:11 |
| Total Posts: 24 |
Thread Title: "Seller Fee Changes Starting Nov 1st..."
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| Former Seller: ramlaser(920-0-0) | Post#5 - Posted: 10/04/2004 at 08:29:11 |
| (no avatar) | In regards to the .25 fee for non firearms related catagoried. What catagories will these fees be incured upon? Seems like this will take away alot of low dollar itmes that do sell and also take away some pretty good deals for buyers. |
| Seller: AA-bob(0-0-0) | Post#6 - Posted: 10/04/2004 at 18:10:32 |
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The fees will be applied in all Non-firearms categories:
Firearms Categories are:
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| Former Seller: Kaycee(340-0-0) | Post#7 - Posted: 10/05/2004 at 18:28:01 |
| (no avatar) | Auction Arms wouldn't have had to start charging for posting items if sellers would have observed the rule about SPAMMING. Instead of spamming an item sellers should have listed under 'Dutch Auctions'. All spamming does it take up space, causes buyers to quit searching a category. If you don't think its a problem look in the 'Air Gun' catergory see how much spammed items 'Simple Auctions' has listed. I hope Auction Arms goes after people selling items on the 'Wish List' next. This is a great site, but a certain way to destroy it is selling without paying the fee's for listing an item. My thoughts! Bill |
| Former Seller: gov2mod(1028-0-0) | Post#8 - Posted: 10/06/2004 at 04:49:25 |
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I don't totally agree. While I think "spamming" to be listing one item many times I think when you when you actually have say 5 of the identical item, then it makes more sense to me to list it several times instead of a dutch auction. For one, in a dutch auction you usually only get the opening bid. No one is bidding against another for the same item as there are more than one. Also I feel by listing the item once, on several nights of the week you have a better chance of the "browsing" shopper to find it. I buy a lot more items when I am browsing thru the "going, going, gone" section just by stumbling across it and "Hey, I've got to have it" than by going to the search section. I feel multiple listings (when you actually have that quantity) gives the seller a better chance at a sale. I do agree that some sellers with a dozen listings of the same item, when they only have the one, is wrong and is cluttering up the site. |
| Former Seller: Kaycee(340-0-0) | Post#9 - Posted: 10/06/2004 at 07:31:38 |
| (no avatar) | gov2mod, I agree with you about posting items to close on different times if the seller has them in stock. What I'm talking about is a sucession of the same items listed one after the other with the same closing times. That's what Auction Arms defines as 'Spamming'. Having to scroll past 5 to 10 or more of the same item is ludicious. I have been watching this activity increase for a couple years now. I haven't noticed any great rush to buy those items, in fact after watching several items, none of them have sold. Its just a few sellers who can't abide by the simple rules set out by Auction Arms. I have also noticed a couple sellers have started complying with the rules lately. Again just my opinion and observations. Bill |
| Former Seller: gov2mod(1028-0-0) | Post#10 - Posted: 10/06/2004 at 09:30:02 |
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Kaycee, I agree about the people that have so many of the same item at the same time. I try to not have more than one of any itme on any one day. Sometimes when I relist a day late I end up with two of an item. When this happens I make sure I don't do it the next time. I'll just have to cut back around the end of this month as a lot of my items are inexpensive items and I don't want to have to pay the extra fee. After a few weeks one could start losing money. |
| Former Seller: Simple_Auctions(13-0-0) | Post#11 - Posted: 10/06/2004 at 14:46:48 |
| Seller: AA-bob(0-0-0) | Post#12 - Posted: 10/06/2004 at 14:48:40 |
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One at a time folks, one at a time. If you want to sell multiples at once, do a Dutch Auction. Please read the Terms and Conditions. The sole exception is Firearms. Firearms all need to be done singly. One auction per. |
| Former Seller: Compatriot(27-2-1) | Post#13 - Posted: 10/16/2004 at 12:08:46 |
| (no avatar) | BOB!As I'v just red the brief of the changes that r 2 b initiated,in Nov.,I'm seeing that If I list 95 items on the ammo+collectable listings,on a reserv,then it'll cost me an additional $23.75,b 4 I even sell the items.Is that correct? If that happens,then it'll put myself es others off of the site were trying 2 generate an income frm..If only 2 items were 2 get sold,irregardless which 1's,we cudn't re-coup the losses,es if we raised the reserv,either we'd pay 4 nothing b ing sold,or b ing left holding the loss,2 which we cudn't continue.If that is the correct interpretation,pse email me. tnx,Compatriot/Charlie........... |
| Former Seller: RetirementJob(46-0-0) | Post#14 - Posted: 10/16/2004 at 14:35:56 |
| (no avatar) | No one here has challenged my basic point. Let me rephrase it. Why do you allow reserve auctions then? If the buyers 'won't bid on them'. If you want to go to a per listing fee than why not just be honest about it. |