Thread: Stiffed on Ebay
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Old June 25th 04, 02:02 AM
Dudley Henriques
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"Cecil Chapman" wrote in message
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I must be missing something about the "advantages" of using Ebay,

based
on it's tremendous popularity, but it just doesn't make any sense to

me.
The entire thing is set up so that the middle man (Ebay) can make

money
on a transaction. That's all well and good, for Ebay, and I'm sure

this
procedure attracts a whole bunch of people based on Ebay's financial
position, but I just don't get the attraction.


What you're paying for is the exposure, which is nothing like any

classified
ad that you could hope to place (and pay for, I'll remind you).

Imagine an
ad that is seen in the entire U.S., what would that exposure be worth?

The
amount that ebay receives is just a pittance when compared to what

coverage
like that would otherwise cost.

You should try it!


I completely understand the procedure. My son deals on Ebay all the
time. He's into building steam engines for trains and loves the railroad
stuff. I'm sure Ebay is exactly the right thing for many people as I
said. It's just that for someone like myself, it doesn't seen quite the
way I would want to go. I like to touch and feel and pre-use the items I
purchase. This takes people like me out of the Ebay equation.
I'm not inferring in any way that it's a bad way to buy something; just
that for me, it wouldn't be my choice at all.
Dudley Henriques
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