So if you start a business, what's the incentive to improve your product? Just out of pure niceness? It seems that you only want to cut costs....
Ebay is way cheaper than the smaller online auction houses. Stacks Bowers charges buyers 17.5%. And if you buy a $50 coin there, you will be...
Well, I hope you're not selling for more than 6-10% profit since you're always criticizing ebay for being so greedy and charging that much.
Hello CTers! Here are a few items I have for sale today. World Silver Bullion (4) 2012 China Silver Panda (1oz, BU in capsule) $35/ea (3) 2012...
You're probably better off placing one bid right at the close rather than a bunch of fun bids. And part of the fun is finding the rare good deals....
Who's getting scammed though? If it sells for 49c (98c incl shipping) he'll net 10 or 11c after fees and postage (unless a buyer wins several...
Not fair? Nobody is forcing them to buy two things at once. And besides, I choose the prices that I offer products at. If I offered a shipping...
I offer free shipping on everything except auctions. One advantage is realized when a customer buys more than one item. The cost of shipping is...
That looks pretty good. Why do you want to glue it, don't you have any duct tape?
I also have one acct used for buying and selling and did not get the offer. I haven't received a buyer offer in about a year. So I think it's...
Very common coins readily available near spot in BU condition.
Yep, I always look at the sale section too. It's overpriced compared to ebay.
I think they are going in the opposite direction. The new guidelines are designed to reward sellers whose actions will result in customers...
Unsearched rolls and giving an opinion on con grades are very different issues. For one thing, ebay is not going to ban grading if it is not...
I think ebay already has rules forbidding a seller from describing a cleaned, damaged junk coin as BU. It is against the rules to use misleading...
I think the first few days of the month are good because a lot of people get paid. Plus they get their ebay bucks. They might have had their eye...
The last coin they made that when I see it I think "that's great!" is the 2009 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle.
I don't know about the lasting value because it's a pretty new phenomenon. Is it a fad or are we seeing the beginning of a new trend in coin...
Over the past three years, they've sold over 100M Silver Eagles. And so why do they think they need to change something about it?
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