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<p>[QUOTE="fascoins, post: 1195409, member: 31318"]<font face="Tahoma"><font size="3">My take on eBay:</font></font></p><p><font face="Tahoma"><font size="3"><br /></font></font></p><p><font face="Tahoma"><font size="3"></font></font> <font face="Tahoma"><font size="3">It would be nearly impossible to argue against the fact that eBay has continuously made it more difficult for both buyers and sellers of collectible coins, to find satisfaction in using eBay as a medium for engaging in the numismatic activity we all enjoy so much. So, certainly the balance between Joy and Pain has been tipping towards the Pain side as time goes by, and is probably at an all time high in the Pain department at this moment, both for buyers and sellers alike.</font></font></p><p><font face="Tahoma"><font size="3"><br /></font></font></p><p><font face="Tahoma"><font size="3"></font></font><font size="3"> </font> <font face="Tahoma"><font size="3">However, I think the wrong approach is to throw in the towel, wave the white flag, or otherwise quit on a service that has ultimately been a massive positive force in numismatics as a whole. I would instead suggest that everyone who has found this service worthwhile in the past, take some time to let eBay know what is needed and wanted by the numismatic dealers and collectors, while working together to make the best of it.</font></font></p><p><font face="Tahoma"><font size="3"><br /></font></font></p><p><font face="Tahoma"><font size="3"></font></font><font size="3"> </font> <font face="Tahoma"><font size="3">I could probably go on forever discussing all of the many changes and ramifications and suggest countless potential solutions for each individual frustration. However, the bulk of it boils down to one specific important point in my opinion.</font></font></p><p><font face="Tahoma"><font size="3"><br /></font></font></p><p><font face="Tahoma"><font size="3"></font></font><font size="3"> </font> <font face="Tahoma"><font size="3">Communication. Sellers need to put in the extra effort to more effectively communicate to the buyers what exactly they are selling, how the transaction will unfold and describe the coins more meticulously and take better photographs.</font></font></p><p><font face="Tahoma"><font size="3"><br /></font></font></p><p><font face="Tahoma"><font size="3"></font></font><font size="3"> </font> <font face="Tahoma"><font size="3">This is extremely important in my opinion, as one of the most frustrating problems for sellers, (particularly sellers like us that try to be meticulous in our customer care), is that eBay has cut us off from being able to communicate to buyers unless they specifically communicate to us first. This is the major problem, because that was the most effective way to resolve problems for buyers before potential issues became a serious problem .</font></font></p><p><font face="Tahoma"><font size="3"><br /></font></font></p><p><font face="Tahoma"><font size="3"></font></font><font size="3"> </font> <font face="Tahoma"><font size="3">This in turn places as emphasis, as stated above, on the seller needing to do everything they can in their listings, photos and descriptions, to answer any potential problems for buyers beforehand. In this respect sellers need to take more responsibility and put in more effort on their part.</font></font></p><p><font face="Tahoma"><font size="3"><br /></font></font></p><p><font face="Tahoma"><font size="3"></font></font><font size="3"> </font> <font face="Tahoma"><font size="3">Buyers need to communicate more readily themselves, PRIOR to making the purchase. Moreover, they need to be more selective in determining not just the products they want, but WHO they want to sell the product to them. Establish relationships with sellers that do go the extra mile to make your experience better. Find out who those sellers are from your other contacts and communicate to those contacts when you find a trustworthy seller.</font></font></p><p><font face="Tahoma"><font size="3"><br /></font></font></p><p><font face="Tahoma"><font size="3"></font></font><font size="3"> </font> <font face="Tahoma"><font size="3">In essence; sellers need to go the extra mile to help the buyers. Buyers need to understand and recognize the sellers that do that. There is currently no alternative to the traffic and exposure that eBay offers sellers . Conversely, there is currently no alternative to the selection and freedom of choice that eBay offers buyers.</font></font></p><p><font face="Tahoma"><font size="3"><br /></font></font></p><p><font face="Tahoma"><font size="3"></font></font><font size="3"> </font> <font face="Tahoma"><font size="3">Additionally, how many new coin collectors have been created, or otherwise encouraged through eBay? Hundreds of thousands would be my guess. It would seem a shame and ultimately self defeating, for all of us as the wider numismatic community, to give in to this frustration, rather than apply a little extra intelligence and honest effort to rise above it. </font></font>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fascoins, post: 1195409, member: 31318"][FONT=Tahoma][SIZE=3]My take on eBay: [/SIZE][/FONT][SIZE=3] [/SIZE] [FONT=Tahoma][SIZE=3]It would be nearly impossible to argue against the fact that eBay has continuously made it more difficult for both buyers and sellers of collectible coins, to find satisfaction in using eBay as a medium for engaging in the numismatic activity we all enjoy so much. So, certainly the balance between Joy and Pain has been tipping towards the Pain side as time goes by, and is probably at an all time high in the Pain department at this moment, both for buyers and sellers alike. [/SIZE][/FONT][SIZE=3] [/SIZE] [FONT=Tahoma][SIZE=3]However, I think the wrong approach is to throw in the towel, wave the white flag, or otherwise quit on a service that has ultimately been a massive positive force in numismatics as a whole. I would instead suggest that everyone who has found this service worthwhile in the past, take some time to let eBay know what is needed and wanted by the numismatic dealers and collectors, while working together to make the best of it. [/SIZE][/FONT][SIZE=3] [/SIZE] [FONT=Tahoma][SIZE=3]I could probably go on forever discussing all of the many changes and ramifications and suggest countless potential solutions for each individual frustration. However, the bulk of it boils down to one specific important point in my opinion. [/SIZE][/FONT][SIZE=3] [/SIZE] [FONT=Tahoma][SIZE=3]Communication. Sellers need to put in the extra effort to more effectively communicate to the buyers what exactly they are selling, how the transaction will unfold and describe the coins more meticulously and take better photographs. [/SIZE][/FONT][SIZE=3] [/SIZE] [FONT=Tahoma][SIZE=3]This is extremely important in my opinion, as one of the most frustrating problems for sellers, (particularly sellers like us that try to be meticulous in our customer care), is that eBay has cut us off from being able to communicate to buyers unless they specifically communicate to us first. This is the major problem, because that was the most effective way to resolve problems for buyers before potential issues became a serious problem . [/SIZE][/FONT][SIZE=3] [/SIZE] [FONT=Tahoma][SIZE=3]This in turn places as emphasis, as stated above, on the seller needing to do everything they can in their listings, photos and descriptions, to answer any potential problems for buyers beforehand. In this respect sellers need to take more responsibility and put in more effort on their part. [/SIZE][/FONT][SIZE=3] [/SIZE] [FONT=Tahoma][SIZE=3]Buyers need to communicate more readily themselves, PRIOR to making the purchase. Moreover, they need to be more selective in determining not just the products they want, but WHO they want to sell the product to them. Establish relationships with sellers that do go the extra mile to make your experience better. Find out who those sellers are from your other contacts and communicate to those contacts when you find a trustworthy seller. [/SIZE][/FONT][SIZE=3] [/SIZE] [FONT=Tahoma][SIZE=3]In essence; sellers need to go the extra mile to help the buyers. Buyers need to understand and recognize the sellers that do that. There is currently no alternative to the traffic and exposure that eBay offers sellers . Conversely, there is currently no alternative to the selection and freedom of choice that eBay offers buyers. [/SIZE][/FONT][SIZE=3] [/SIZE] [FONT=Tahoma][SIZE=3]Additionally, how many new coin collectors have been created, or otherwise encouraged through eBay? Hundreds of thousands would be my guess. It would seem a shame and ultimately self defeating, for all of us as the wider numismatic community, to give in to this frustration, rather than apply a little extra intelligence and honest effort to rise above it. [/SIZE][/FONT][/QUOTE]
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