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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 11:07 AM
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Default Why do you get idiots paying over the odds on Ebay ?

Ebay used to be great for bargains but these days you get idiots paying over the odds for stuff, ive seen them buy things like dvd`s on ebay and then pay more than you can get it for at places like play.com etc

Also ive seen them buy things like canon refurbished cameras where they have paid virtually the same amount as what they are in the shops brand new, they are just a few examples of many more things that they pay over the odds for.

Whats it all about ?
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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 11:08 AM
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i dont here you complaining when you sell something on ebay and get a good price, works both ways m8
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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 11:10 AM
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Some people are lazy, lol

take these for example, they are ltd edition, and no different from the normal models except that these are gold plated.

I have two pairs of the normal ones, and yesterday I bought a pair of these gold ones :

Ex-Display TECHNICS SL1200 / 1200LTD GOLD TURNTABLES on eBay, also, Turntables, DJ Equipment, Consumer Electronics (end time 07-Jan-09 16:22:40 GMT)

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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 11:12 AM
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i dont here you complaining when you sell something on ebay and get a good price, works both ways m8
I don`t sell, i`m just a buyer on fleecebay.
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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 11:12 AM
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Yup, its great. I love selling old stuff for more than I paid for it...or at least I used to. I don't like eBay at all now as a rule. Too much hassle, and seller's fees are just too high.
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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 11:40 AM
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If I could buy 1000 Wii FIT Boards direct fron Japan at a good rate I would be laughing.

I would imagine a 1000 pieces would be about £20 each shipped, then pay your duty and flog them to fools on E-bay for £100.

Mine was £68.50 from Argos the last one so they said, and now nobody has them apparently, and those that do are commanding £100+.

1000 units @ £20 = £20,000 +17.5% = £23,500

1000 units @ £100 ebay price = £100,000

£76,500 profit on a £23.500 outlay.

Oh, if life was so simple..

PS. Dont trust my calcs, did it quick in my head as a pipe dream.
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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 11:42 AM
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I sold 4 Lee evans tickets for £60 each even though they were still on sale for the same night at £30 each. Easy money

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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 11:44 AM
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yoza but it is surely you have just set your own plan stated the profit, your a man with means why not buy it on the credit card? if the japs bump ya surely you can claim in back as its a c card purchase, sounds a risk worth taking to me, unfortunatly my credit card hasnt got that sort of limit lol
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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by yoza
If I could buy 1000 Wii FIT Boards direct fron Japan at a good rate I would be laughing.

I would imagine a 1000 pieces would be about £20 each shipped, then pay your duty and flog them to fools on E-bay for £100.

Mine was £68.50 from Argos the last one so they said, and now nobody has them apparently, and those that do are commanding £100+.

1000 units @ £20 = £20,000 +17.5% = £23,500

1000 units @ £100 ebay price = £100,000

£76,500 profit on a £23.500 outlay.

Oh, if life was so simple..

PS. Dont trust my calcs, did it quick in my head as a pipe dream.
Yoza ur actually spot on mate U CAN do things like that,

I made a sh@tload of money one time doing "dropshipping" It's perfectly legal, bought a boxfull of motorised dvd head units from a wholesaler, advertised them on ebay singally, and then just forwarded the delivery addresses onto the wholesalers and they shipped them out, I pay for the lot with paypal after I'm paid by my buyers, and I keep the profit made
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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 11:53 AM
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I dont have a credit card.

And to stomp up that cash right now, I would have to sell something.

No not my ****, something more important than that...

My 4 YO has swollowed all my spare cash, nursery fees alone is £140 per week, then food, clothes, treats, toys etc....

A 4 day week, single shift (no shift allowance) watch fetish, one job, instead of two, three gas guzzellers, DOESNT HELP...you know how it is...all donations gratefully recieved.

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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by ash002004
Yoza ur actually spot on mate U CAN do things like that,

I made a sh@tload of money one time doing "dropshipping" It's perfectly legal, bought a boxfull of motorised dvd head units from a wholesaler, advertised them on ebay singally, and then just forwarded the delivery addresses onto the wholesalers and they shipped them out, I pay for the lot with paypal after I'm paid by my buyers, and I keep the profit made

thats all great untill say 50 units sold but 7 of the planks on ebay decided to try scam you and claim not received and start a dispute, then you find for the rest of the cash paypal has held it back untill the buyer says they have received it, or then then decided it might be illegal activity due to the amount and freeze your account for a month or so

paypal sucks lol, i never use it to sell only buy, i lost £150 due to paypals idiocy when i sold a phone a year or so back, tossers
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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 12:21 PM
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DS lites are a good example,

£97.00 on amazon, and people are selling broke ones for £60 upwards,

my wife sold herr phone for £85.00 that was £80 in argos,


if you go to the car auctions you see a similar thing, joe public ruunning stuff up to more than its worth.
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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 12:36 PM
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Carnival golf for the wii £19 on ebay
Argos £9.97

I think people just assume that its going to be cheaper on ebay so they dont shop about as much, But all of us with our bread dipping mentality... We would never be so stupid!!!!!
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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by apples24
thats all great untill say 50 units sold but 7 of the planks on ebay decided to try scam you and claim not received and start a dispute, then you find for the rest of the cash paypal has held it back untill the buyer says they have received it, or then then decided it might be illegal activity due to the amount and freeze your account for a month or so

paypal sucks lol, i never use it to sell only buy, i lost £150 due to paypals idiocy when i sold a phone a year or so back, tossers
Don't do it too often and it won't arise to ebay chasing you for so much activity. My paypal is fully uptodate with all details so they never ask questions about the amount of money coming in and out. Items bought from me are sent special recorded 1st class delivery with proof of electronic signature recquired, so they can't scam me as there will always be proof of delivery. Never sell to anyone outside the uk and aslong as enogh homework is done on the bidders and buyers, no problems will come of it at all
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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 03:17 PM
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Because theyre foolish enough to regard paying the most as winning: an outlook fostered by eBay...
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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 04:52 PM
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Some ppl are addicted to bidding to believe it or not. So end up paying over the odds simply because they can't stop the clicking/bidding process
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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 04:54 PM
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I was a right addict when I first joined, lol. I've bought alot of things on Ebay and always at a good price
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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 05:10 PM
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Yoza, not a bad plan, but falls down on a few points...

1) I doubt you'd get them into this country that cheap, not once you have paid the shipping for a container and import duty. The mark up on hardware for gaming stuff is pretty tiny, most of the money is made on games.

2) To open a trade account with Nintendo will probably need a MUCH bigger initial order than that - in all honesty they would tell you they wont sell to you direct, and would make you open an account with their UK distributor, who wouldn't let you open one when you tell them you aren't already a business, don't have a retail shop, and are hoping to flog the lot on Ebay.

If it was that easy and cheap, sellers who already have trade accounts with Nintendo would be importing them by the container load and selling them for £30 or £40 to beat all their competitors and making a fortune.
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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 05:55 PM
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I bought a few WII consoles on Amazon.de last year when they were out of stock in the Uk. Made a tidy profit on each one but Amazon got wise and stopped uk buyers using the .de site
Not quite so good now with the exchange rate but it was good while it lasted and yet another example of the Uk buyer being charged more than our European cousins.
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It works both ways I do a search first on the net then you know what to bid upto

Some stuff is cheap some stuff like fifa 08 on PS3 £25 and people actually pay that for it fifa 09 is only £19.99

Ive just ordered a boiler part and its £40 cheaper then the cheapist place on the net so bonus

It annoys me people who early bid you should only bid with your maximum bid in the last 3 seconds
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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 07:03 PM
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the one i've seen that's a bit mad is collectables, mainly medals, coins, stamps etc some are going for stupid money

if you buy from a collector/auction house you pay a fee plus VAT, maybe this has driven a few to ebay and the like, but people are paying way over the odds for some stuff.

wish i was selling
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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 07:14 PM
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Remember to set you postage price really high, Point it out in the advert to be fair, you dont pay auction fee's on postage!!!!
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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 07:17 PM
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high postage and packing charges are for the bright to know everyone is trying so save money from paypal fees etc. only the dafties get caught out.
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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 07:37 PM
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I might put a £5 note on ebay, with those mugs i should easily get £10 for it plus £8 postage.
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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 11:26 PM
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I've seen the same with AV gear. People paying for 1-2 year old speakers/amps etc what I could haggle a dealer down to for a brand new one within 5 minutes on the phone. Madness...
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Old Jan 3, 2009 | 11:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Borat_Drives_A_Scooby
I might put a £5 note on ebay, with those mugs i should easily get £10 for it plus £8 postage.
lol. didnt some 1 put a 1 pound coin on ebay and made a few££. and even an air guitar!!
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eBay is great if you find a niche market to sell in, Ive been selling old footy shirts on there since 2000.

I bought a Man Utd 2001 reversable long sleeved shirt from JD Sports in 2001 for £40, two years later I sold it on eBay for £128, easy money!
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Old Jan 4, 2009 | 12:13 AM
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i had a friend selling nice old classic cycling jumpers/tops years ago. he also did well.
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Originally Posted by movi-star
eBay is great if you find a niche market to sell in, Ive been selling old footy shirts on there since 2000.

I bought a Man Utd 2001 reversable long sleeved shirt from JD Sports in 2001 for £40, two years later I sold it on eBay for £128, easy money!
On topic, I did the same with some Team GB stuff before and after the olympics, off topic, I have a supplier of footy shirts, current seasons for about £5-£7 each if the quantity is right
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