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EBay's Bid To Go Beyond Auctions Disappoints

Carl Bialik from WSJ writes "eBay is having trouble attracting online shoppers with its new fixed-price sales site, the Wall Street Journal reports. From the article: 'Jonathan Garriss, executive director of the Professional eBay Sellers Alliance, an independent group of eBay sellers, estimates eBay Express accounts for less than 1% of sales for the group's more than 1,000 members, who together sell more than $1 billion a year in merchandise. And while eBay's main auction site attracted more consumer visits than any other online retailer in November, eBay Express was at No. 87 on the list of top shopping and classified sites, according to research firm Hitwise Pty. Ltd.'"

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  1. But they are having no trouble... by Billosaur · · Score: 4, Informative

    ...attracting scammers, cheats, and frauds. My wife has had so many problems with eBay, and I'm so unimpressed with them anymore, that I wouldn't bother with their Express site. I can certainly get stuff cheap enough off of Amazon.

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    1. Re:But they are having no trouble... by 0100010001010011 · · Score: 3, Informative

      I'm selling a Dell E1505 on eBay. Lowest end model. I picked it up for $800 last spring and now I got a MacBook Pro (After starting a full time job).

      The highest 6 bids are between 3 people for: 1200, 2000, 2500.

      Immediately I got a SEND TO NIGERIA letter. I figured I'd have some fun so I extended second chance offers to the other bidders. I've been going back and forth with them a few days via e-mail.

      Some pretty good fake PayPal e-mails have come through. I keep checking my account and sadly it's at $0.00. (I feel sorry for real people in Nigeria trying to buy stuff). They even have a good excuse for why it's at $0.00.

      "This PayPal payment has been deducted from the buyer's account and has
      been 'APPROVED' but will not be credited to your account until the shipment reference/tracking number is sent to us for shipment verification so as to secure both the buyer and the seller."

      I can see how some newbies would be confused. But I know how PayPal works.

      I think they've given up on me.

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      As per people's questions on why not use "Buy It Now" Because of listing fees. If I have 50 Dell Mice to sell for $5. I don't want to create auctions every 7 days hoping one will sell. Instead I set up a market place that is permanent. I have a quantity listed at $5.

      (Although if I *really* had something to sell. I'd make my own website and use google checkout. They may not be completely 'not evil' but I haven't had $1600 of my funds locked out by them yet)

  2. USA Only by CohibaVancouver · · Score: 4, Informative
    I'm in Canada, and the pool of online retailers here is still fairly small, so one of the first things I do with an eBay search is look for items 'located in Canada' (no duties, no customs brokerage fees, no incorrectly filled out waybills etc.). It's a great eBay feature which allows me to find things I might not otherwise locate from a Canadian e-tailer.

    However, eBay Express doesn't support transactions outside of the USA, so I visited the site once and never went back.