I recently listed a bunch of 99¢
Turbografx auctions on ebay. It's been a few years since I've sold much on there and the changes in culture and policy are surprising:
1) I've got a bunch of offers to close listings early. To be honest, one offer is pretty tempting. Are these scams? I never saw this in the past.
2) An extra fee for 10-day auctions. This has been in place for a while, but it still pisses me off. Price gougers can eat up ebay real estate for months or years with their "good-till-sold" BIN items, but I have to pay extra to extend my auction by three measly days. And since 10-day auctions usually end higher, ebay takes a bigger closing fee as well. :p
3) Seller education. I was amazed by how much ebay tried to help me price things. How is anyone supposed to find a good deal when ebay tells sellers what everything is supposedly worth? And just like price guides, sellers tend to ignore the condition grading and focus on the $$$ when listing their beat-up, incomplete items. On the flip side, buyers are even more clueless as the searchable time frame for completed listings seems to be shorter.
4) More resellers. I used to take steps to discourage ebay parasites from bidding on my auctions, so when good ol' Assmaster immediately placed bids on my current sales, I went ahead and blocked him. A few days later, I realized this was a lost cause - more than half of my bidders are currently stores and resellers. We've reached the pinnacle of consumerism: people's whose livelihood consists of buying things they don't need to resell at inflated prices.