Posted by JML755 on August 04, 2010 at 05:05:41 from (66.184.63.110):
In Reply to: ebay observation posted by bitter bidder on August 03, 2010 at 21:09:25:
I agree that Ebay has changed quite a bit over the years. However, I agree with tjdub. It's just a place to look when you need stuff. I just bought a shop manual using BuyItNow. The price was reasonable and I knew right away that I had it and it was at my door before a lot of other auctions were even over. If the BuyItNow price was set too high, I would have just passed on it.
I now use other online auctions a lot more along with CraigsList. I DO think that online auctions tend to get higher prices than in-the-flesh ones because obviously the audience is larger. Unfortunately, I think this is causing more people to forego the traditional method of having a true auctioneer at their homestead. I love hearing the sound of those guys rattling off at a mile a minute.
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