Obviously I posted this as a joke. My wife and I sold on E-Bay about 15 - 20 years ago, back when it was much simpler! I don't remember what the fee structure was and it's probably different now anyway. Does this seller get charged a fee for this silly post or only if it sells, which would be never? If the fee is a percentage of the asking price this posting would be asinine!! Just curious!!
I just got an invitation to make an offer. The problem is even if I offered $0.00 it wouldn't be worth the shipping!!!
"The seller is accepting offers for this! "
Harvey, I think that when it comes to collectibles, ebay needs to have a QC department, if nothing else, just to avoid posting crap like this.
I buy from a certain other antique site and they really encourage people to report over priced or under priced or wrongly identified items. It is a much smaller site than E-Bay and it works quite well. I find it to be a friendlier site than e-bay as well. I have gotten in touch with sellers a few times about certain strange postings and have almost always had good results. E-Bay is so incredibly huge that quality control would be very difficult. But maybe they could give it a shot. Finding silly stuff like this, in my opinion, reflects badly on the site!
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/386670914772
Check this out! And the shipping is only $41, a real steal, literally!!!
re: For the person who collects US booklet panes!
Obviously I posted this as a joke. My wife and I sold on E-Bay about 15 - 20 years ago, back when it was much simpler! I don't remember what the fee structure was and it's probably different now anyway. Does this seller get charged a fee for this silly post or only if it sells, which would be never? If the fee is a percentage of the asking price this posting would be asinine!! Just curious!!
re: For the person who collects US booklet panes!
I just got an invitation to make an offer. The problem is even if I offered $0.00 it wouldn't be worth the shipping!!!
"The seller is accepting offers for this! "
re: For the person who collects US booklet panes!
Harvey, I think that when it comes to collectibles, ebay needs to have a QC department, if nothing else, just to avoid posting crap like this.
re: For the person who collects US booklet panes!
I buy from a certain other antique site and they really encourage people to report over priced or under priced or wrongly identified items. It is a much smaller site than E-Bay and it works quite well. I find it to be a friendlier site than e-bay as well. I have gotten in touch with sellers a few times about certain strange postings and have almost always had good results. E-Bay is so incredibly huge that quality control would be very difficult. But maybe they could give it a shot. Finding silly stuff like this, in my opinion, reflects badly on the site!