View Full Version : Are eBay prices low lately?
ianoid
05-23-2003, 02:09 AM
Is it me or is it a good time to buy and a bad time to sell.
Premium items have more consistent pricing, but 2600 carts in general (the ones below $75) are selling at half what I'm used to seeing them at.
I was going to sell some titles that I have in triplicate, but then I realized I wouldn't make the $1-$3 that I spend on them back. No point even bothering. Best to wait until Xmas or whatever.
I know, I know, eBay is full of seasonal variation.
I just can't help but think that the turmoil of the world and our economy makes for less spenders.
Sniderman
05-23-2003, 08:32 AM
Actually, I've noticed that bid prices have come WAY down. Not just vid games, but books, board games, collectibles, comics, you name it. And, for what it's worth, I understand that the porn bids are dropping as well. They'll go even lower once Paypal stops allowing folks to pay for porn with it.
chadtower
05-23-2003, 08:36 AM
They'll go even lower once Paypal stops allowing folks to pay for porn with it.
!!!!
Is this actually going to happen? Not that I've ever actually bought porn off ebay, but what the FUCK does Paypal care about what you do or do not buy with their service?!
>:(
FABombjoy
05-23-2003, 10:26 AM
Is this actually going to happen? Not that I've ever actually bought porn off ebay, but what the FUCK does Paypal care about what you do or do not buy with their service?!
They reported an incredibly high amount of fraud with porn purchases.
RE: Low prices...
This is a normal trend for video game prices on eBay. They usually plummet during the summer months, and raise again in the fall/winter. I try to do the majority of my eBay purchases during the summer for that reason.
Sniderman
05-23-2003, 10:28 AM
Yanked this right from the eBay Announcements board - posted 5/12/2003:
***Reminder: PayPal Acceptable Use Policy Regarding Mature Audiences***
As we previously announced, PayPal has updated its Acceptable Use Policy for buying and selling adult items on eBay. After June 12, 2003 (one month from today), members in the Mature Audiences category will no longer be able to use PayPal to complete transactions. This modification to PayPal's policy in Mature Audiences is consistent with its new policy to no longer process payments for adult items anywhere on the Internet.
While PayPal is owned by eBay, it is a different business with different business needs. PayPal must find the right balance between serving its community while minimizing financial risk. PayPal management feels that exiting the adult business with a clear and consistent policy is the best decision for its business.
For more information about this change, please read the FAQ. You can find more information about other recent changes to PayPal's Acceptable Use Policy here.
Regards,
eBay
Yup, it's gonna happen. What I heard was that most of the Paypal charge-backs and disputed payments were for adult items. Lotsa porn sellers just aren't sending their stuff out and the buyers are pissed. On the other side, someone gets their porn, dubs it, then demands their money back from Paypal after returning it. It's been a huge headache, I guess.
Also, it's in keeping with making the Adult Listings as customer-unfriendly as possible so they can one day drop it completely. It was important to bring in business to eBay in The Early Days, but now it just mars eBay's otherwise-family-friendly image.
Buyatari
05-23-2003, 11:20 AM
Thats a bunch of bullshit
If I were to ever buy porn I'd like to have the protection of Paypal. If they think the fraud was there with Paypal what happens when its no longer an option? Porn fraud will now triple.
Adam
chadtower
05-23-2003, 11:25 AM
But they dont' care about porn fraud... they care about how it affects them. If it no longer affects they, they don't care. This is treading dangerously towards paypal no longer being a simple transaction service, though, and becoming a service that dictates what you can and cannot buy with their service. That's an area I don't want to be in.
SoulBlazer
05-23-2003, 04:40 PM
Yeek, thanks for the heads up. I have some adult tapes I want to get rid off, passed into my hands from a deceased friend of mine, so I better get that auction up on EBay!
davidbrit2
05-23-2003, 11:39 PM
But they dont' care about porn fraud... they care about how it affects them. If it no longer affects they, they don't care. This is treading dangerously towards paypal no longer being a simple transaction service, though, and becoming a service that dictates what you can and cannot buy with their service. That's an area I don't want to be in.
So basically they'll be the HMO of wire transfers? Ugh. No thanks.
Darth Vader
05-24-2003, 11:28 PM
Yeah I have been noticing that too. The NES games have come down some, I think everyone blew their wad when dl-collectibles was selling his collection.
Danny