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Over under on how soon he is back?
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I'm just trying to understand...why does eBay need Probstein? Fundamentally, the only value that Probstein added was to aggregate sales so that individual sellers could save on eBay fees, but there are a lot of alternatives for that now.
If I were eBay, I'd let Probstein back on like any other seller, but charge him full freight. You've got to shoot a hostage every now and again. |
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why not do both? Let consignment select a lower rate or eBay. Almost a billion in sales seems silly to just walk away but Rick’s a good businessman and knows what he’s doing lol
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I don't think eBay loses much if Probstein shuts down all of a sudden (not saying that I want it to happen). The billion in sales would immediately be absorbed by other eBay platforms.
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Some days this crap just makes me want to sell everything and quit the hobby.
Here's a question: Do we know if he really "quit" EBay or is there more to that story?
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No update on Snype and Rick still isn't back on Ebay. I am starting to wonder what the next steps are.....
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCo7Ae4xQMs
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The national should also kick his ass out of the show !
Sadly they won't..
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And then the Snype fiasco took place. Yikes.
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Forgive my ignorance, but did Probstein carry his own inventory or is (was) he a consignment-only seller?
I saw one comment alluding to the fact that many of Snype's first auction items were recently 'sold' on ebay and are still showing as such. Does this mean that consignors had items they consigned with Probstein for eBay that went unpaid? Were these items then transferred to the new platform with the consent of the sellers? Thinking more about this and there is a LOT of pressure on new auction platforms to 'perform' (ie, sell at comps or higher) and especially early on. All the incentives were there for Rick to (allegedly) shill the hell out of everything, even items that weren't his. Ebay consignment is very much a questionable business model in the first place. I get the argument that "people don't want to deal with listing/shipping themselves", but it really just creates the perfect environment for self-bidding. None of the major consignment companies currently ask for the consignor's eBay account name at intake and consequently can't stop shilling programatically. I'm surprised that at a minimum eBay does not require every consignor to open up an eBay account personally in order to issue 1099-Ks directly when thresholds are met. |
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I've taken a good amount of personal criticism (none here that I know of) for saying I don't mind buying from the crooks and criminals of the hobby because the hobby doesn't punish, police, or otherwise move these people out of the hobby. I accept it as part of the hobby because the hobby has never shown me otherwise.
It's kinda odd considering how good the hobby is about self-policing the investigating and breaking the news of hobby corruption. The hobby is really good at finding the bad apples, it's what comes afterwards that's lacking substance. That said...most people are awesome. Some are above and beyond, downright generous. Nonetheless... In my own collecting life (since the early 1980s) I've never known an era in this hobby without crooks. I've never known an era in the hobby without nearly yearly "shocking" corruption. I may be missing some instances, but I'm yet to see any of the corrupt actors leave the hobby unless they voluntarily remove themselves. I just want pictures of baseball dudes and I can't find a justifiable reason to bring myself to bother with a purity test.
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I think what you saw was a bit of a timing issue. From what I've heard, he left eBay in a hurry. Some auctions closed just before he left eBay, and if payment wasn't made immediately, then the auction was voided, with the item re-listed on snype. Obviously that whole process seems like it could have been managed better to avoid buyers getting hosed simply because they didn't pay within a very short window.
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The crooks long ago quit pissing me off. I accept them as part of the hobby and act accordingly. The same names persist until they remove themselves from the hobby. I know when I'm dealing with certain people or certain spaces where the owners/investors have a known history that I need to take extra personal care of my money habits and especially my spending limits because they may be open for exploitation. The crooks aren't going anywhere, why should I go anywhere? I gotta admit, when PWCC got kicked off EBay and set up shop on a private auction site...the first few auctions I got some refreshingly awesome deals because of the controversy that was surrounding them limited the audience buying...which lasted all of a few months before things...once again...because business as usual. I will say what I do as a minor moral choice when dealing with these known entities...I don't give them consignment material or specifically search them out for sales. I don't weaponize their sketchiness for my gain because I think they might deliver me a better price. I don't play with the big boys, so it doesn't mean a lot, but it is something that I do. It doesn't cancel out any other financial support I give to the known crooks of the hobby, but I've simply given up on the hobby policing itself beyond the really awesome job it does raising the alarm that someone is out there sketchy.
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This discussion brings up an interesting question: knowing that Probstein is doing unethical things in his business, would you, as a buyer, still buy a card from him? Not out of concern that it's a fake or that you were bid up by shill accounts, but purely because you don't want to support him?
I would guess there are differing opinions on this.
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I doubt Rick did any shilling himself, but likely his consignors, or friends of, bid on their own items.
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Ummmm - the account that did all the bidding was literally registered to his email address?
Also, once on the Snype platform the consignor would be be excluded from bidding, something I believe he spoke about during promotion. Consignment companies on eBay at least have some plausible deniability because they don't know (or ask for) their consignors eBay credentials. Last edited by slightlyrounded; Today at 04:25 PM. |
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There you go. Sorry, all you idealists.
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