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mrmopar
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I was reading up on selling through ebay, as we are planning a garage sale soon, but wanted to list some of the "better" items on ebay in hopes of getting more for them. This is not going to be sports collectibles, so I am also a bit out of my element in general. I'm not sure it is even worth the potential gain in the end. The problem is that garage sales tend to bring out the cheapest of the cheap (probably most are looking to flip stuff) and although I don't mind bartering, some of the offers I have gotten in the past and laughable. I've even donated items rather than let some low baller get them for their absurd offer prices. I know that sounds bad and counterproductive when trying to sell, but it is never a need for money situation and sometimes people just need to be checked...
One thing I noticed was that ebay charges 10% of the total final amount, which includes shipping charges (It hasn't always been 10% has it?). I find this interesting, because if I charge the buyer actual shipping costs for something (say priority flat rate), then ebay takes 10% of that amount and I am at a 10% loss for shipping right out of the gate. Seems that this is encouraging people to overcharge for shipping, just to cover their costs. I know this is probably in part to people charging lots of shipping and selling items for next to nothing to avoid fees, but there has to be a better way. i don't mind the fees for selling items, but I don't want to take a loss on shipping, especially on oddly sized items that could be expensive to ship. I just want to charge the actual postage (I'll cover the labor, gas, packaging materials, etc). I guess in the end, a handling fee is the best way to recoup that piece ebay takes.
I think this is one of the reasons I have avoided selling on ebay, because it becomes such a hassle to deal with all the crap/rules/etc.
I believe I read somewhere that buyers don't need (or are not required at all) to buy insurance and that insurance is basically for sellers. If I want to protect myself for damage/loss, I should require insurance. Any thoughts on that aspect?
Thanks.
One thing I noticed was that ebay charges 10% of the total final amount, which includes shipping charges (It hasn't always been 10% has it?). I find this interesting, because if I charge the buyer actual shipping costs for something (say priority flat rate), then ebay takes 10% of that amount and I am at a 10% loss for shipping right out of the gate. Seems that this is encouraging people to overcharge for shipping, just to cover their costs. I know this is probably in part to people charging lots of shipping and selling items for next to nothing to avoid fees, but there has to be a better way. i don't mind the fees for selling items, but I don't want to take a loss on shipping, especially on oddly sized items that could be expensive to ship. I just want to charge the actual postage (I'll cover the labor, gas, packaging materials, etc). I guess in the end, a handling fee is the best way to recoup that piece ebay takes.
I think this is one of the reasons I have avoided selling on ebay, because it becomes such a hassle to deal with all the crap/rules/etc.
I believe I read somewhere that buyers don't need (or are not required at all) to buy insurance and that insurance is basically for sellers. If I want to protect myself for damage/loss, I should require insurance. Any thoughts on that aspect?
Thanks.