
Originally Posted by
Meowy
Yes the eBay fees are expensive but makes selling a hell of a lot easier.
With all due respect, none of eBay's fees are hidden so you should be able to ballpark your overhead before you list and adjust your price accordingly
I agree. I will usually try to sell on CL first but for anything a little out of the mainstream I do much better on Ebay. I think sellers would do much better on CL if they priced the guitars they sell there relative to what they will net on Ebay.
Example: A Gibson 60's Tribute SG selling on Ebay for $625 + 35 shipping = $660.
Sellers fees of 9% = $59.40
Paypal fees of 3% = $19.80
Actual shipping = $30
Total costs = $109.20
Net of $660.00 - 109.20 = $550.80
So why wouldn't you list it on CL for $550 and avoid the hassel of packing and shipping?
Here's a quick story to illustrate my point:
I saw a guitar I was interested in on Ebay and saw the same guitar listed on my local CL for a higher price than the opening bid on Ebay. I emailed the guy and said that I would offer him his opening Ebay price in cash. He refused my offer and said he thought it would go higher. I didn't think so and said I would watch his auction, and if nobody bid on it I would let the auction end with no bid rather than bid the minimum and pay him the opening bid price in cash to help him get a little mor for it than if he had to pay sellers fees and Paypal.
Sure enough, no bids on Ebay and the auction ended. I emailed him again to make arrangements to pick it up and pay the opening amount in cash. He backed out saying that he wanted to get more for it. Jackass.
I should have just bid the minimum and let him eat the fees.
Moral of the story? If you know what Ebay will cost you, subtract that from what you ask on CL or the Forum and you'll sell more stuff faster.