Re: Ebay pulling listings for
I was thinking the same. Look up 1969 big block curved necknradiator for a Camaro. There hasn't been one sold in a long long time. Same with some old Fenton 6 cyl parts and NOS trim I want to unload.
I had a big sale on there last spring and out of the 100-150 things I sold on there, I got ratings on about 30-50 of them. Out of that lot that I sold, I had to call eBay about questions about why I got my listing cancelled, POS buyers, and so on and so forth. If they want to charge and do the games that they do, throw us a bone and let us give neg feedback as a seller which we can't, or lets us take cash and other forms of payments other than on cars. The other thing that gets me going is the shipping calculator that is wrong 50% of the time if not more.
I would rather sell something to find a good home for it than throw it away even if its a $10 thing. So Joe spends $10 on a pair of crusty traction bars that are straight and it cost $32.88 via usp ship it. Now I'm the bad person since the calculator told him $12.04. There isn't enough money in the cookie jar to send parts for free in the mail all the time.
|