Why The 50 Percent Jump In Buyer's Premium?

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  • sammy
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    Re: Why The 50 Percent Jump In "Buyer's Rape"?

    It's Skippy-Do to you Sport,

    You are just too easy.

    How do you keep from getting the inside of you burned on a sunny day?

    End of conversation, as I am wasting my time with people such as youself.

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  • Vintagedeputy
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    Skippy,

    You complain that the fee went from 10% to 15% by tossing the term "buyers rape" around.

    You make comments that the auction rules are "ridiculous"

    You try to make the increase sound so much worse by calling it a "50% increase".

    You call out the owners of this site to come forward and explain themselves.

    You threaten to go back to ebay.

    I said it before and I'll say it again with the amount of response your complaints really deserve....

    See ya!

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  • nate
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    Sammy,

    Did you consign any items to the auction?

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  • sammy
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    Sport,

    I asked a viable, legitimate question.

    If you can't fathom a viable answer in response to the question, then just keep your comments to yourself.

    Your whining is so tiresome.

    um, ok?

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  • Vintagedeputy
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    Originally posted by sammy
    Your intellectual response is um, overwhelming.

    Now please excuse me while I go back to eBay, and where I am not charged 15 to 25 percent for the privilege of spending my money.

    Your cost to be a member of this site and take advantage of all of the knowledge here 24/7/365 - $0

    The cost for you as a buyer's premium if you win something - 15%

    The projected loss to the site for you to take your business and your whining elsewhere - $0

    Looks like a win-win for all of us.

    I'm so tired of people coming here and taking advantage of all of the wonderful FREE information that is put forth on a daily basis and then whining when the "for sale" forum is taken down, or a buyer's premium rises a paltry 5%. If you dont like it, dont come here.

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  • ndevlin
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    sammy- I do understand your comments. But when you compare Ebay that has millions of individual auctions, to a GUU auction that happens once a year, theres really no comparing. As much as people may not believe, Ebay does infact make a great deal of money on their auctions. GUU does this once a year on some pretty pricey and higher quality items. Do I feel paying a 15% buyers fee when Im already buying the item, maybe uncalled for? Perhaps, but Im not too worried about that anyways because I wasnt planning on bidding on any of these items. And I especially wouldnt if I did not like their policy. Not to mention people have already bid on items that end in another month

    no bad feelings sammy, I do understand where you are coming from.

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  • nate
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    I would have made a better response but when someone throws "rape" around as common term it's pretty disgusting in itself.

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  • sammy
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    Finally, an intelligent response, instead of just attacking the questioner due to one's inability to form a reasonable response.

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  • hblakewolf
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    Based on the increased advertising and also a fantastic multi-page catalog insert in the most recent edition of SCD, it appears the bump in the consignment fee may be a direct result of the increased advertising/marketing budget.

    Chris Cavalier also noted that a new selling platform will be introduced, and one can assume this type of upgrade is extremely expensive.

    Howard Wolf
    hblakewolf@patmedia.net

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  • sammy
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    I use the term because it has disgusting ramifications, as does the exorbitant fee charged to give someone your money.

    It is amusing that no other person is questioning the 50 percent increase. Where are the owners of this site? Why do they not explain the 50 percent increase in just the second auction?

    Was there a big increase in the production costs for this auction?

    That is so true to all of you whose mentality is that "I don't have to bid". I'll spend my money on items that are not over inflated due to a fee.

    Enjoy your ability to afford less for the actual item you may want, due to the 50 percent increase that you have to figure in.

    I personally don't see the reason for this other then greed.

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  • nate
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    Rape is something forced and you are not forced to bid. Most intellectual people incorporate the fee into their bids. A calculator might help.

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  • ndevlin
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    Is it 15%? I havent looked at it, nor was I planning on bidding on anything. If it is 15%, I think thats pretty standard for auction houses. The beauty of it is, you dont have to bid on them.

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  • sammy
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    Your intellectual response is um, overwhelming.

    Now please excuse me while I go back to eBay, and where I am not charged 15 to 25 percent for the privilege of spending my money.

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  • Vintagedeputy
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    Originally posted by sammy
    I guess I will continue to shop eBay.

    um, ok

    see ya!

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  • sammy
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    Why The 50 Percent Jump In Buyer's Premium?

    Your last, and first auction had a 10 percent buyer's premium.

    Why the 50 percent increase on this auction?

    15 percent may be among the lowest buyer's rate in this business, as you state, but to add another 15 percent onto a bid, I assume at both ends, is still ridiculous.

    I guess I will continue to shop eBay.
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