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cubman1941 09-21-2023 06:00 AM

Interesting eBay post
 
No place else to post so thought I would post here - a dealer on eBay had 5 Baseball Magazines for sale at $29.99 each with about $14.00 postage. I asked him if he combined postage and got a positive reply. I put them in my "Watch" section and forgot about them. By the time I went back it said the seller re-listed them. So I went back to place a bid so I wouldn't forget them again. His re-listed price was now $50.00 with about $14.00 postage. I guess since he thought I was interested but didn't bid he would up the price to give an impression they were "rare". Maybe not but I just wonder.

Exhibitman 09-21-2023 02:59 PM

I see that a lot. Something doesn't sell and the seller jacks up the price. Makes no sense to me, but that's eBay.

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kecleveland 10-06-2023 09:38 PM

Joe D
 
Seller did the same to me with a DiMaggio. Listing ended and he jacked up the price almost $1k.

ClementeFanOh 10-07-2023 06:18 AM

ebay
 
A similar thing happened to me a year ago. Can't even recall the card, I
asked the seller a question about it and he replied. The card ended- a
true 7 day auction that didn't get a single bidder. He relisted and, rather
than restart at a more realistic price/try to sell it, he increased the price.
As a buyer who uses that venue less and less, my single biggest complaint
is that ebay sellers often (not always!) come to the convenient conclusion
that basic business concepts don't apply to them. For example, this very
issue. Also, not accepting returns, insisting the buyer has to pay for
extra insurance/signature for the "protection" of the seller (?!?!), slow
delivery, claiming ignorance about the product they are selling ("I'm not
comfortable answering questions about the card, I don't know much
about it"). They basically beg people not to do business with them. Lots of
these clowns abandon basic concepts associated with good service, and
have the nerve to balk when you question it. Gross.

Trent King

mcgwirecom 10-08-2023 02:35 PM

I know it sounds counterproductive but the tactic has some legitimacy. If you know several people are watching an item and no one bids, you relist a bit higher hoping that this will get a fire under their butts. "Oh no it will keep going up I better buy it".


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