PrettySquareGal
I'll Lock Up
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I'm as addicted to ebay as everyone else here and adore it, but one thing I dislike is how it has ruined collecting for me locally. Before ebay I was able to find many wonderful things in the antique and collectible shops. While dealers have always bought from other dealers, a lot of the people seemed to be buying items because they loved them, not so that they can make a buck on ebay.
I have nothing against making a living selling on ebay, I think it's great, but again, I'm just focusing on the impact on the local market. So now when I go to these shops they've been cleaned out of most things they used to carry that do well online, mostly non-furniture items. A lot of people aren't bringing their things to the local shops anymore; they're ebaying them.
I try to support my local stores so they will stay open. It's fun to look at things online but it's not the same as being able to pick up, touch, smell and experience old things in person.
Have you noticed any changes in your area?
I have nothing against making a living selling on ebay, I think it's great, but again, I'm just focusing on the impact on the local market. So now when I go to these shops they've been cleaned out of most things they used to carry that do well online, mostly non-furniture items. A lot of people aren't bringing their things to the local shops anymore; they're ebaying them.
I try to support my local stores so they will stay open. It's fun to look at things online but it's not the same as being able to pick up, touch, smell and experience old things in person.
Have you noticed any changes in your area?