justinmandawg
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[/quote:3i091qae][/quote:3i091qae][/quote:3i091qae]F-Topps said:That is what we were talking about. There are no other fees. Thanks though.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... :IT&ih=006
Same exact listing? Happy? My seller rating also shows my descriptions are just fine. Thanks.
justinmandawg said:The majority of fees come from ebay and paypal. Remember those fees?
[quote="Jeff N.":3i091qae]He didn't lose 20%. He lost $1.50, before ebay costs, which is less than 2%.
justinmandawg said:It's not what I need, it's what customers need. They need their diapers changed and fed with a spoon. You may not want their business, which is your choice. That doesn't make it good business. Not answering questions is a good choice also. Stick to your guns and continue to lose 20% on your wax sales.
[quote="F-Topps":3i091qae]What more do you need? I sell all my boxes without any product info. When someone asks me for a checklist of a box or set or asks how many packs there are, I dont even respond. If they dont already know or havent looked at the product before I dont want their business.
justinmandawg said:[quote="Jeff N.":3i091qae]I've been trying to buy a box or two -- I was outsniped on eBay last night - the closing price was $61! $14 below factory cost! I don't know what the rest of the market is, but at $65-70 after shipping costs, I can't see you doing too well in flipping it unless you took advantage of the 30% live discount.
It's interesting to see how that plays out in the coming months. A LOT of people used that discount to get cheap product.
This is the entire listing:
2008 RAZOR BASEBALL SIGNATURE HOBBY BOX
PRE SALE
wonder why it sold for 70 shipped?