gladdyontherise
06-20-2009, 10:54 AM
Some say that Ebay is the greatest thing known to planet earth, some say though that it is terrible and they refuse to buy or sell on it. You can find so many cards of a player or a team you collect, always has new items up for sale which is why Ebay has been so successful, but at the same time is a headache to people in many situations.
Ebay making a rule that paypal is the only allowed way to buy and sell on ebay , increasing in paypal fee's, and questionable customer service is what drives people away it would seem. However for all that is good with Ebay, you have to take the bad with it as well.
Ebay makes millions upon millions of dollars and is a quick and easy way for people to make money on there site, while Ebay turns a profit at the same time. However one place this seems to hurt the most are card shops, the recent decrease in hobby stores is begining to be more apparant as time moves on.
You here people always saying two things about card shops. 1) "there is no card shop within 50 miles of where i live" and 2) "my card shop has ridiculous prices". This seems to be the reason people spend there money on Ebay, because they don't have a better option to buy the items they want.
Card shop owners however do not seem to like Ebay as they say it takes away from there store making money, but most card shops do not want to sell at the price you can get a card on Ebay, so can you really blame the customer? I certainly would say no. Why buy something for $20, when you can get it somewhere else for $7. With the economy the way it is, people are looking to save any money they can.
Ebay has also been able to help collectors trade cards though unintentionally. There are some people who like to trade by sell value, and they come up with the value by looking at Ebays recent endings, that shows any item that has ended in the last 3 weeks. On the flip side, other collectors trade by book value, through a magazine such as beckett or tuff stuff and claim that sell value is hurting the hobby because people just don’t want to lose money and want to make sure they get a card that may sell higher in the future.
Either way can be considered the acceptable way to trade, it just all is based on the traders.
So, Ebay to some in considered terrible, they find Ebay as a money hungry site who doesn’t care for the users of there site, however Ebay also has many upsides and can help collectors greatly with there collections. How will Ebay effect the future of the hobby down the road? We’ll just have to wait and see…
Ebay making a rule that paypal is the only allowed way to buy and sell on ebay , increasing in paypal fee's, and questionable customer service is what drives people away it would seem. However for all that is good with Ebay, you have to take the bad with it as well.
Ebay makes millions upon millions of dollars and is a quick and easy way for people to make money on there site, while Ebay turns a profit at the same time. However one place this seems to hurt the most are card shops, the recent decrease in hobby stores is begining to be more apparant as time moves on.
You here people always saying two things about card shops. 1) "there is no card shop within 50 miles of where i live" and 2) "my card shop has ridiculous prices". This seems to be the reason people spend there money on Ebay, because they don't have a better option to buy the items they want.
Card shop owners however do not seem to like Ebay as they say it takes away from there store making money, but most card shops do not want to sell at the price you can get a card on Ebay, so can you really blame the customer? I certainly would say no. Why buy something for $20, when you can get it somewhere else for $7. With the economy the way it is, people are looking to save any money they can.
Ebay has also been able to help collectors trade cards though unintentionally. There are some people who like to trade by sell value, and they come up with the value by looking at Ebays recent endings, that shows any item that has ended in the last 3 weeks. On the flip side, other collectors trade by book value, through a magazine such as beckett or tuff stuff and claim that sell value is hurting the hobby because people just don’t want to lose money and want to make sure they get a card that may sell higher in the future.
Either way can be considered the acceptable way to trade, it just all is based on the traders.
So, Ebay to some in considered terrible, they find Ebay as a money hungry site who doesn’t care for the users of there site, however Ebay also has many upsides and can help collectors greatly with there collections. How will Ebay effect the future of the hobby down the road? We’ll just have to wait and see…