Danny Tibbitts cue on Ebay

nick serdula said:
How much to kill the auction? PM's welcome!
Nick
Wow. I knew people violated ebay rules, but did not know that they would actually post that they want to do so. :)
 
nick serdula said:
How much to kill the auction? PM's welcome!
Nick

Hi Nick,
Well...as Chris pointed out...it's a violation of Ebay rules to end the auction early to accept offers tendered through the ad. However, the cue is also for sale locally (not against Ebay rules).

I tried to PM you, but your mailbox is full.

~G
 
By the way....I learned (the hard way) about an ebay rule that I was not aware of. You know how a lot of people state that if you pay through PayPal with a credit card that there will be an additional charge of maybe 3 or 4 %....that's against Ebay rules. They call it "circumventing Ebay fees" (even though it's not Ebay fees, it's PayPal fees)...

Anyway, I didn't realize that...they cancelled my first listing..:eek:

It already had bids and was almost to the reserve price when they cancelled it.

So, the moral of the story is: Don't do that. :D
 
GeraldG said:
By the way....I learned (the hard way) about an ebay rule that I was not aware of. You know how a lot of people state that if you pay through PayPal with a credit card that there will be an additional charge of maybe 3 or 4 %....that's against Ebay rules. They call it "circumventing Ebay fees" (even though it's not Ebay fees, it's PayPal fees)...

Anyway, I didn't realize that...they cancelled my first listing..:eek:

It already had bids and was almost to the reserve price when they cancelled it.

So, the moral of the story is: Don't do that. :D

yup.. that is a rule they changed in like the last year or so.. they say if you offer paypal you cant add any extra fees.. by doing so its not making it a level playing field.. and also you should add that 3% fee in your bottom line price... ebay just wants to make the final value larger.. anyways.. if its something that i want to sell and paypal will cost too much.. i always put in my auctions.. sorry.. i only accept money order only.. since paypal fees are too high email me for details why.. usually people who are interested will ask about accepting paypal..

chris
 
GeraldG said:
By the way....I learned (the hard way) about an ebay rule that I was not aware of. You know how a lot of people state that if you pay through PayPal with a credit card that there will be an additional charge of maybe 3 or 4 %....that's against Ebay rules. They call it "circumventing Ebay fees" (even though it's not Ebay fees, it's PayPal fees)...

Anyway, I didn't realize that...they cancelled my first listing..:eek:

It already had bids and was almost to the reserve price when they cancelled it.

So, the moral of the story is: Don't do that. :D

Paypal is owned by eBay. Basically, eBay gets you coming and going. This why people are beginning to bump their shipping fees....it's the only way that they can recoup the 'bite' eBay is taking out of their final sale price, which, in some cases, can be significant. You can open a new basic Paypal account, and specify it for those payments being made directly from their bank account, and you should be able to avoid the fee.

Lisa
 
Yeah..I'm learning these things. I'm thinking about removing the credit card option from my PayPal account. I thought it would be a good thing, but it's just too damned expensive...by the time you pay the Ebay fees for the sale, and the PayPal fees, you're looking at 7 or 8%, at least. It's ridiculous...it's like dealing with the IRS. :eek:

The problem is that they dont have any real competition....they've gotten arrogant.
 
Playing Devil's advocate .. if you were to use consignment from any major dealers with website, I believe you will have to pay around 10%???
 
devils defense council

Jazz said:
Playing Devil's advocate .. if you were to use consignment from any major dealers with website, I believe you will have to pay around 10%???

In defense of the devil website dealers (of which I am not one) with their consignment fee, the buyer is generally guaranteed the product to be as represented, an extremely sore point with me lately with several ebay sellers I have dealt with. DISCLAIMER, this is not to imply in any manner, shape, or form that the seller of the above referenced Tibbits cue is one of those ebay sellers:D
 
Devil's rebuttal .... I emphasize with you .. been there done that as well .. however, rarely do we (the eBay buyers) pay the dealer website price on eBay. Thus we end up carrying some of the risk as well.

I guess if we want more of a sure thing, we gotta pay up ... or roll the dice.
 
by not taking credit cards with paypal.. you might loose a bunch of people that are interested in buying and cant raise that amount in cash so they would rather use their credit card.. so if y ou dont take paypal.. you may not have them in the bidding mix and it might go for alot less then what you expect..

chris
 
thediamond said:
Just going back to the cue.....is it still available?


Yep. I just relisted it yesterday. I've had a couple of people ask me "How much", and then say "OK, no problem"....but nobody has said "I sent you the money." and I haven't gotten any notifications from PayPal. ;)
 
Very nice cue

One of my buddies had alot of cues and his playing cue was a TIBBITS FOR YEARS. When he died I brokered all the cues for his wife through a family friend for the pleasure of helping his wife. He loved that cue. I never realized how expensive they were until offers started comeing in! I never even thought of hitting with the cue. Oh well.
Nick
 
When you have only made about 70 cues over a 20+ year period, and they get good reviews for workmanship and playability, the prices do tend to stay up there, huh. :cool:
 
ScottR said:
When you have only made about 70 cues over a 20+ year period, and they get good reviews for workmanship and playability, the prices do tend to stay up there, huh. :cool:


Yep...I think they are amongst the rarest of collectible cues for sure. I'm actually sort of starting to get cold feet about selling it.......
 
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