lkalliance
New in Town
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Sad to hear it's come to that. Back in the day I sold items on eBay, but not as a moneymaking effort, just a means of recouping some value from items I intended to get rid of anyway. Back then the fees were not nearly so onerous. On the one hand, it's just supply and demand. There is just one eBay, no other challengers have emerged. I fear it'll take a fairly large migration away from it and into other venues. But so many businesses have now invested so much in their own eBay infrastructure, I don't see that happening.I have had it with the Bay....Oh well, live and learn.
Given my priority is usually "get a little something for it but more importantly get rid of it," I've moved over to Craigslist. In the end it's a cash exchange, I've got the ability to check the wares first, and so do buyers from me. To be fair, I haven't sold anything as expensive as vintage leather in a long time, so that's more freedom for me to prioritize "just get rid of it" higher than "get the most return."