More about the EBAY vs. YARDSALE debate:
I am no expert (either seller or buyer) on each but appears the "Stamp of Ebay" allows to command a psychological premium? Is that the psychology here?
I personally don't get that.
I remember my golf bag was dry rotted at one point and needed a new one. We had a neighborhood yard sale, and I was walking the baby and I noticed where a person was selling his, that he had only bought 2 years ago and used it maybe 10x for something like $20.00. I could touch it, feel it, negotiate and not have to compete with other bidders. Plus, you can examine it to make sure there are no tears, rips, defects, etc.
Impulse buy at the time but I bought it and still have it. (maybe he got a new one for a x-mas gift and needed to dump it)
I would personally rather buy something from a garage sale over Ebay where you have to sort through all the listings and when you do finally find a quality listing. . .you are up against bidders.
I personally think Ebay is more geared towards the seller and the yard sale towards the buyer.
But then again, I'm not usually either.
I am a thrower-awayer.
DisneySteve. . .you seem like both. . .is their an Ebay psychology/cult I am not aware of?
I am no expert (either seller or buyer) on each but appears the "Stamp of Ebay" allows to command a psychological premium? Is that the psychology here?
I personally don't get that.
I remember my golf bag was dry rotted at one point and needed a new one. We had a neighborhood yard sale, and I was walking the baby and I noticed where a person was selling his, that he had only bought 2 years ago and used it maybe 10x for something like $20.00. I could touch it, feel it, negotiate and not have to compete with other bidders. Plus, you can examine it to make sure there are no tears, rips, defects, etc.
Impulse buy at the time but I bought it and still have it. (maybe he got a new one for a x-mas gift and needed to dump it)
I would personally rather buy something from a garage sale over Ebay where you have to sort through all the listings and when you do finally find a quality listing. . .you are up against bidders.
I personally think Ebay is more geared towards the seller and the yard sale towards the buyer.
But then again, I'm not usually either.
I am a thrower-awayer.

DisneySteve. . .you seem like both. . .is their an Ebay psychology/cult I am not aware of?
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