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Re: Recent activities on Ebay
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lugnet.market.auction
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Sat, 23 Jun 2001 00:25:44 GMT
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With Brickbay you spend $50 and get exactly the pieces you want.
At a retail shop you spend $50 on a set and you get some parts you want and
a lot of other bits you don't really need or want.
Brickbay is a wonderful service for buyers and sellers, I just hope Dan can
get it running at 100% again.
--
Jason King
LugNet #665
JasonOz's LEGO Shop
http://www.brickbay.com/store.asp?u=jasonoz
Bruce Schlickbernd <corsair@schlickbernd.org> wrote in message
news:GFCDtv.445@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.market.auction, John Radtke writes:
> > In lugnet.market.auction, Derek Kwong writes:
> > > Does anyone have any opinion or views as to why recent transactions on Ebay
> > > has kind of quietened down? in terms of what's available, the volume and
> > > more importantly prices which are weakening.
> >
> > I'm hardly a market analyst but I'd say the same observations can be made
> > about much more than just the LEGO category on ebay. Disney collectibles
> > began this trend, perhaps market saturation is an appropriate term, a year
> > and more ago. It seems everywhere you go there is a relatively huge
> > proportion of auctions ending without a bid. Everyone and their uncle is
> > listing and people can shop around a lot more, even bide their time on a
> > rarer item knowing it will just about inevitably show up again and maybe be
> > a better deal, in better condition, etc.
>
> It's been noted in financial sources that the number of sellers (and the
> number of professional resellers that scour garage sales) on eBay has gone
> up, and prices have gone down. Basic market forces - buyers have a better
> selection and can be choosier, as you note. This is happening in a number
> of areas on eBay besides Lego.
>
> >
> > It seems inevitable that sites like Brickbay are taking their toll too.
> > Imagine how much money we have collectively spent on Brickbay in the last
> > year and how much of that would have gone into ebay purchases without the
> > advent of Brickbay. Look at ebay's new push to open ebaystores. Ebay has
> > got to be aware of sites like Brickbay and this seems to be their answer.
> > (Personally, I don't care for ebay going in this direction. I think they're
> > trying to get their fingers in too many pieces of pie.)
>
>
> The great thing about BrickBay is you can get exactly what you want. The
> bad thing is that for all the criticism of eBay prices, BrickBay is worse.
> I'm happy that both are available.
>
> Bruce
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