
Originally Posted by
onefinedayUK
Hi,
I just thought I'd comment here that forcing new sellers to pay full price just to try the 'buy it now' option is not very useful.
I'm a power seller and a top rated seller on Ebay. I've been looking for an alternative, due to their constant fee hikes and policy changes which cost sellers hours and hours of wasted time, and weigh them down with ever growing costs.
What I really wanted to do was give Ebid a short term, one month trial for my products to see how well they sold. If they sold reasonably well on here, I would be quite happy to pay the £100.00 seller+ fee (I pay far more than that to ebay on a MONTHLY basis).
I would probably be a great asset to the site, and a great ebid seller. I have a great track record on both Ebay and Amazon. But obviously, I'm not going to pay £100.00 (or even £50.00) just to give it a short term try. Even the 1 week trial is a bit pricy, as I would definitely need a full month test run, and that would be £30.00 on 4 one week trials, just to see if I even get any views!
The current trial system only allows for auctions. This is useless for my product, as I have hundreds in stock of various items that I would obviously want to sell as 'buy it now'. I would need my listing to stay up for that full month, and I would need the price to be set to my specifications. This would allow me a clear representation of what to expect from Ebid sales.
It's really such a shame. There is a huge gap in the UK market for Ebay type sites. Ebay rules the roost by almost a monopoly. Hundreds of sellers are getting fed up with the fee hikes and policy changes. And they are all looking to switch to.... somewhere else. Ebid should encourage these sellers as much as possible to give Ebid a try. Believe me, we would be quite happy to, if only we had the opportunity to fairly try it first.
But instead, we are forced to decide that trying it out is just too risky. You might as well throw that £30.00 in the trash, because you must assume that the trial may be a failure. Costs here are nothing compared to Ebay, but the cost of a trial run is just too expensive for what it is, after all, it is only a test run period to see if they system will or will not work.
I am unfortunately not going to give ebid a try today for this reason. I would be happy to pay as much as 15% of confirmed sales totals during a 'trial' period, but this sort of option is not available. I am not willing to throw the full £30.00 in for something that may or may not sell my product at all. Just thought I'd throw in my 2 cents.