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Wed 13/08/03 at 22:34
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im a lazy git and cant be bothered to read there extremely lengthy rules abd regulations. so my question is about the used games sellings:

is it like an auction in the way that once you put it in, it has to stay there until sold, or can you withdraw or reject someones offer. about paying, it says that they send the buyers details to you. whats to stop them or you from over charging? finally, whats the success rate of these second hand sales generally.
Thu 14/08/03 at 10:55
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"The Red Shift"
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bell, whats the %age and listing price?
Thu 14/08/03 at 10:48
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"Best Price @ GAME :"
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My bad on the 14 day thing for Amazon, your first payment from them does take 14 days before they transfer it, after that you can transfer yourself.
Thu 14/08/03 at 10:47
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eBay charges you for listing an item, and charges a selling fee of a small percentage of the final price.

With you mentioning that you're going to list with high start prices/Buy it nows, I think you'd be better sticking to Amazon as it sounds like oyu want to guarantee getting a certain price for stuff and don't want to risk getting a low price for something.

I don't find eBay or Amazon's help sections any problem...
Thu 14/08/03 at 10:02
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"The Red Shift"
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that might be it. ive decided to put do a test and put a couple on e bay (with quite high starting places and a buy it for...), a couple in amazon and trade some in.

do ebay take a cut and what about postage ?
Thu 14/08/03 at 09:57
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"The mighty GE90-115"
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Good point...

*scratching head

I think its done for the benefit of bulk traders who like to transfer all their takings in one go and stuff..

Doesnt have to affect you though
Thu 14/08/03 at 09:55
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"The Red Shift"
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why would they offer you 14 days waiting?

how how long does it usually take, tig?
Thu 14/08/03 at 09:51
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"The mighty GE90-115"
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Belldandy wrote:


> Tigamilla is actually wrong about postage,<--sorry that postage bit was referring to amazon auctions

> Amazon charge your buyers a set rate depending the on the item they buy from you. Say you sold a
> book, the buyer PAYS AMAZON £2.75 for the postage on top of the
> price you charge for the item. Amazon then credits your account with
> £2.26 to cover postage costs. <-true

> but if that book cost £5 to post then you have to make up the difference from the profit you made.<--That is absurdly high and you could simply include that price in the intial price if you thought it would come to that.
>
>
> they only transfer money to you every 14 days <--thats if you do nothing

<--As soon as the sale is made you have the option of waiting 14 days or going into your account and initiating a transfer immediately

>and then it takes 6-10 days to actually get into your account. <--thats what they say but Ive had money transferred within 2 working days
Thu 14/08/03 at 09:46
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"The Red Shift"
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Belldandy wrote:

> The best thing to do is look at Amazon Marketplace's own help section
> and decide whether it suits what you want to sell.

for the rest of the post... fine

but, lmfao. this whole thread is because amazons help things are amazingly long and ebay are even worse.

as for ebay. whats this paypal thing about. does it mean that the buyer pays ebay. ebay pay you. you send thing. if so:

do they charge?

(im selling games which cost 60p first class, i think?)
Thu 14/08/03 at 09:37
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The problem with Amazon is that you're competing against them, and with Amazon offering free shipping and slashing many prices it can be difficult to get good prices on some stuff.

I sold Brute Force on eBay for £35 a,d Matrix for £36, but with Amazon doing them 29.99 there is no way I could get that price, plus Amazon take 3.5% of each sale + 29p, and they only transfer money to you every 14 days, and then it takes 6-10 days to actually get into your account. Compare this to Paypal on eBay - I can get the money 5 days from payment or use it to pay for stuff with Paypal, and I'll take Paypal any day.

I only use Marketplace to buy because I know I can get stuff like games and DVD's cheaper than I would on Amazon. Sure, Ebayer's may not always pay up, but that's countered by the fact many bid good prices anyway.

Tigamilla is actually wrong about postage, unless he means you include it in with the sale price. Amazon charge your buyers a set rate depending the on the item they buy from you. Say you sold a book, the buyer PAYS AMAZON £2.75 for the postage on top of the price you charge for the item. Amazon then credits your account with £2.26 to cover postage costs, but if that book cost £5 to post then you have to make up the difference from the profit you made.

The best thing to do is look at Amazon Marketplace's own help section and decide whether it suits what you want to sell.
Thu 14/08/03 at 08:35
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"The Red Shift"
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thanks tig.

good and needed info there, thanks.

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