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Hope you guys had a great trip away from home. I remember when you were deciding what to do with your store when you were gone. That’s incredibly frustrating you have to relist 1900 items from scratch.
We use Inkfrog as our backup. It’s web based so no need to maintain your own database. It syncs with our eBay store and keeps everything. Its great when we need to go find an old listing: has photos and everything. I think its $10/month.
I’m also certain it was because I charged him for priority but did first class.
Uh, this would make me angry as a buyer as well. Doesn’t matter if its for charity. You charged him for a service you didnt provide.
He gave you positive feedback so you should feel lucky. I dont think eBay would back you up in this case. I’d let sleeping dogs lie.
eBay sellers are often the worst buyers. Grumpy and obnoxious about getting better shipping.
Thats how we can be unfortunately, but we’d never leave bad feedback.
Yeah, you may have to change up how you scavenge this year. “Just in time” inventory will be tough this summer.
Nice. Sales. Slow and steady wins the race. Whenever things do open up, there will be a tidal wave of stuff to scavenge.
04/14/2020 at 8:49 am in reply to: Scavenger Life Episode 457: Is it a good week or a bad week? #76225I’m hoping May opens up stores at least a little bit in many places. If we all practice washing hands, social distancing, and even wearing masks, I know I’d feel fine about getting back into stores. I think this will be how public life will be for a year until there’s a vaccine.
Hope you enjoy the coffee. Phil was very surprised. They had their biggest day for selling beans on Monday.
Wow. you had a fantastic week. Was the 1000 hat lot on eBay?
They’ve received lots of orders and it was a real surprise! They texted us because they couldnt figure out why they were getting orders from all ver the country 🙂
You did have some great sales.
That is confusing. So what’s the expectation? Seller refunds item price + shipping. State refunds the tax?
uh.
We’re still hammering out the details, but the ideas is we’ll be partners. We wont be silent and will put time into the Luray shop. But ultimately they’ll skill is running a successful coffee shop. Our skills are growing the business and building infrastructure.
Southern Split and the Ethiopian (a light roast) are my two favorite Broad Porch coffees.
Good to see that Etsy is still doing okay for you.
Most recently Mr. Iannone was Chief Operating Officer of Walmart eCommerce.
With this guy’s experience, I fear eBay is going to keep pursuing competing with Amazon selling commodity items.
04/13/2020 at 8:34 am in reply to: eBay Repricer “StreetPricer” – Did anybody get the invite? #76174It’d depend on the items you sell. If you sell homogenous items (100 Acme mouse traps) with a set market, then it’d probably work fine. Amazon sellers use repricers all the time because its all based on the competition of the specific sku price.
But we sell weird, vintage stuff. Often has no label. I’d be surprised if a repricer could capture that data across the market.
Ive never used a repricer so would also be interested to hear anyone’s experiencing using one on weirder items with no UPC.
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Yeah, when you work for yourself, sometimes you forget to take a “weekend”. Our bodies always tell us when its time to turn off for a couple days.
I forget that wage earners get two days off a week to do whatever they want.
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