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From:
Mxyzptlk
To:
James R Bamford ,
Date:
Wed, 30 Oct 2002 19:05:04 -0600
Subject:
RE: [idm] Ebay Notices
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Here's my story. I was a laid off auto worker (temporarily at the time) for a short period not long after I was married. I had over 8000 CDs (and still do), many of them oop/rare. I had rent to pay, etc. and since this was a labor-dispute thing, GM contended any unemployment pay. I made an emotional divorce with owning the originals, upgraded my PC (1700$ at the time - things have changed!!) to enable me to cd-r and started selling. Since that time (and being a music addict), I have moved to ebay and use it as a place to sell so that I can keep the influx of new stuff strong and still keep a shirt on my proverbial back. Most of what I sell, I DO like - which is why (in most cases) I bought it...and I buy an *awful* lot. I moved to ebay mostly because it has some semblance of community via the feedback process. I have to dispell one myth I hear bandied about constantly. Ebay isn't all about high prices...for every overpriced item, there are a hundred great deals out there waiting to be found. I buy as much as I sell on ebay (well, almost :-) - and usually I turn around and sell it again, often at a loss. I don't look at it as a money making venture; I look at it as a way of keeping the music coming in and staying married/housed, etc. As anyone who does this with ANY regularity will quickly tell you, it isn't easy if you are going to be a good seller. It takes a LOT of time, patience, standing in lines at the post office, buying packing supplies, etc. When I *do* make something on a sale, it doesn't cover much of the losses I incur on the other items (not to mention ebay fees, paypal fees, pkging costs, etc.). Maybe some people are making a killing on ebay and it's all about *selling* for them, but I know a LOT of people who are selling IDM/313/Ambient stuff who in the same category as myself. Hope that sheds a bit of light in terms of at least one corner of "why" the ebay phenom exists. On the buyer end, it is there because (as I alluded previously) there are some great deals on items I never thought I'd ever track down again. 'Nuff said. jeff At 05:30 PM 10/30/2002, James R Bamford wrote:
quoted 2 lines The one thing I don't understand about the whole ebay thing is why the hell>The one thing I don't understand about the whole ebay thing is why the hell >is it happening at all..!?
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