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  • jobathenut
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 1085

    #16
    Re: 310.00 To Ship One Baseball

    i'm sorry if i was wrong skins,i thought ebay gets the TOTAL price and that would include the shipping of it.
    Originally posted by skinsfan0521
    They are greedy and you're right that they get a % of the final price, but they DON'T get any money from the shipping cost. That's why they now have new rules about excessive shipping charges. You used to be able to sell something for $0.01 and charge $200 shipping to avoid fees, but you can no longer do that because of eBay's greed.

    Not saying that they're definitely going to remove it, but they really don't like people trying to avoid fees in any way.

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    • jobathenut
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2008
      • 1085

      #17
      Re: 310.00 To Ship One Baseball

      hey express-i said that first-no fair-just kidding.....But you gave the examples on why i don't think they will end it no matter how many of you report it.They will just send you thier form email reponsese thanking you for reporting it and that will be it.Greedbay only cares about the big store sellers and not the little sellers that made them.Man,i feel another ebay is a joke rant coming,don't get me started on ebay
      Originally posted by xpress34
      I will GUARANTEE you that eBay will NOT stop the auction for three reasons:

      1) Seller is a POWER SELLER
      2) Seller is Top 5000 Reviewer (meaning they write on the guides, etc)
      3) Seller's MAIN items for sale are homes and eBay makes BANK on every one of those they Sell

      Just my .02

      - Chris

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      • Lokee
        Banned
        • May 2008
        • 1035

        #18
        Re: 310.00 To Ship One Baseball

        not to mention Ebay/Paypal will get a cut of the 249.99 and the 60.00 for shipping.

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        • earlywynnfan
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2005
          • 1271

          #19
          Re: 310.00 To Ship One Baseball

          The seller replied to me that the $249 fee actually covers the PSA expenses. I think he'd be a lot better off incorporating that into the starting price!

          Ken
          earlywynnfan5@hotmail.com

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          • skinsfan0521
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2009
            • 397

            #20
            Re: 310.00 To Ship One Baseball

            I'd also like to point out that just because a user is a powerseller actually gives them no preference over a normal seller.

            I'm a powerseller and I get auctions pulled from time to time because I'm linking to outside sites through my auction. The other reasons given for them not taking down the auction may be true, but the powerseller rating has nothing to do with it.

            To be honest, they don't treat powersellers any better than they do normal members. I'm a Platinum powerseller which is like 2nd from the top and they don't give me any special treatment at all... at least IMO.

            -Brian

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            • jobathenut
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2008
              • 1085

              #21
              Re: 310.00 To Ship One Baseball

              That's what i thought lokee,and i even stated that,but skinsfan told me that ebay does'nt get any of the shipping for a item.
              Originally posted by Lokee
              not to mention Ebay/Paypal will get a cut of the 249.99 and the 60.00 for shipping.

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              • trsent
                Banned
                • Nov 2005
                • 3739

                #22
                Re: 310.00 To Ship One Baseball

                A few things.

                1. Being a PowerSeller doesn't mean you can break eBay rules. Geez, they hit me hard last week over a rule I didn't know of and I spend around $1000 - $2000 a month in fees with them. The Trust & Safety division doesn't like anyone who doesn't follow their rules.

                For example - Last year I listed a 1986-1987 Fleer Basketball set with a Michael Jordan rookie. They ended the listing because they have a list at Trust & Safety that says all 1986-1987 Fleer Michael Jordan rookies must be 3rd party certified prior to listing (PSA, Beckett, etc.) so they remove my listing and make me grade the Jordan rookie.

                I don't mind this policy, but I ask where it is listed in the rules of eBay. They tell me it was not listed, but Trust & Safety has a list that they use to follow this guideline. Funny - No public rule violation, but they still ended my listing.

                2. eBay doesn't profit of shipping and handling fees. $60.00 to ship the ball? High, but they can get away with that. A $249.95 processing fee - That needed to be included in the opening price from the start - You cannot charge extra fees outside of shipping and handling on eBay.

                My guess is the listing will be gone before Shawn (shout out to John from Cincinnati, a series canceled before we all knew what was going on.)

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                • eisenreich8
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2007
                  • 433

                  #23
                  Re: 310.00 To Ship One Baseball

                  Reported.

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                  • xpress34
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2008
                    • 2648

                    #24
                    Re: 310.00 To Ship One Baseball

                    This listing (280342405486) has been removed or is no longer available. Please make sure you entered the right item number.
                    If the listing was removed by eBay, consider it canceled. Note: Listings that have ended more than 90 days ago will no longer appear on eBay.
                    I find the comment about 'if it was removed by eBay, consider it cancelled', but it doesn't tell you if it was 'removed' or just 'no longer available'...

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                    • sammy
                      Banned
                      • Nov 2005
                      • 732

                      #25
                      Re: 310.00 To Ship One Baseball

                      It is gone for now.

                      They will relist, but the 250.00 "PSA/DNA" fee will be incorporated into the price now, instead of being an additional fee on top of the bid and shipping.

                      Of course, if it is still 60.00 to ship one ball, I'll report it again.

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                      • jonincleve
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2006
                        • 203

                        #26
                        Re: 310.00 To Ship One Baseball

                        sammy just for arguments sake, say the ball sells for $5000 and gets sent registered mail in a priority flat rate box. the actual shipping amount would be $33.80 then you have the cost of labor and packing materials. where i work the post office will not come and pick up items so we have to send a guy to go and drive to the post office and stand in line to mail a package.

                        from a pure business perspective
                        $33.80 actual postage
                        $3.00 supplies, (explosion foam)
                        $15.00 for a guy to drive and stand in line at the post office 1/2hr

                        $51.80 total

                        it would be cheaper via ups, but in the past ups packages have not shown up or they deliver empty bat boxes so as a seller you want to be sure.

                        just as a side note i have no interest in bidding on the ball nor do i have any financial interest in it. i just wanted to give an example how that shipping price could be determined and how ebay would allow it to pass.


                        if i was to be a buyer i would call up and see if i could get it sent on my account or try to reduce my shipping costs as much as possible for my own risk level.

                        take care
                        john

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                        • 34swtns
                          Senior Member
                          • Apr 2006
                          • 1120

                          #27
                          Re: 310.00 To Ship One Baseball

                          Ditto.

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                          • sammy
                            Banned
                            • Nov 2005
                            • 732

                            #28
                            Re: 310.00 To Ship One Baseball

                            Well,

                            If that kind of price is acceptable, I'll be raising my rates to include time and materials too.

                            Would like to get paid for these also, and wasn't aware eBay allowed that.

                            It would help make up for the constant raise in fees.

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                            • jonincleve
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2006
                              • 203

                              #29
                              Re: 310.00 To Ship One Baseball

                              sammy, i hear you. what i really hate is people who say they are going to send it that way...charge a lot and then send it in a manilla envelope with no packing. there is always a fine line between being overly cautious and being ridiculous.
                              just so you know i do not agree with their shipping charge but wanted to show how they could figure it out and make a case to ebay. i would be willing to bet they would put it in a priority flat-rate box with delivery confirmation and make $40.00 on the shipping.
                              i do this stuff all day long and talk to our ebay rep at least once every 2 weeks. you should hear me complain to him about the changes ebay make. i am sure he loves talking to me.

                              take care
                              john

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                              • trsent
                                Banned
                                • Nov 2005
                                • 3739

                                #30
                                Re: 310.00 To Ship One Baseball

                                Originally posted by jonincleve
                                sammy just for arguments sake, say the ball sells for $5000 and gets sent registered mail in a priority flat rate box. the actual shipping amount would be $33.80 then you have the cost of labor and packing materials. where i work the post office will not come and pick up items so we have to send a guy to go and drive to the post office and stand in line to mail a package.

                                from a pure business perspective
                                $33.80 actual postage
                                $3.00 supplies, (explosion foam)
                                $15.00 for a guy to drive and stand in line at the post office 1/2hr

                                $51.80 total

                                it would be cheaper via ups, but in the past ups packages have not shown up or they deliver empty bat boxes so as a seller you want to be sure.

                                just as a side note i have no interest in bidding on the ball nor do i have any financial interest in it. i just wanted to give an example how that shipping price could be determined and how eBay would allow it to pass.


                                if i was to be a buyer i would call up and see if i could get it sent on my account or try to reduce my shipping costs as much as possible for my own risk level.

                                take care
                                john
                                John, USPS Registered Mail to ship a $5000.00 baseball costs around $15 or so. You have to use special brown tape and you have to take the item to the post office itself to ship, but this is the cheapest method (and safest) of shipping a high insurance item via USPS.

                                Now, if you ship an item valued over $500.00 via USPS - You have to take the item to the post office to declare full insurance.

                                If you ship items $500 and under - You can go to usps.com and request a pick-up for pre-paid items at the post office has to pick your items up as it is a new service they have offered for a few years to promote US Mail shipping.

                                Go to -

                                usps.com
                                Click: Schedule a Pick-up
                                Click: Carrier Pick-up
                                Log in and request a pick-up

                                They cannot tell you they will not pick-up from you. The USPS deliverers and picks up from everyone in the USA and their territories. If they refuse, they are being old school and go to their web site and file a complaint and they will make it right.

                                My local post office tried to pull shots on me and they failed miserably because they didn't want to conform to new USPS standards.

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