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Marc Chevalier said:The FL Classifieds can be frustrating for sellers.
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Yes, you can say that again.
Marc Chevalier said:The FL Classifieds can be frustrating for sellers.
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ScottF said:
simmonsgc said:S
It seems to me that a lot of hats wind up here that are, in themselves, failed eBay "gambles." Hence, the price is set by what the buyer paid for it on eBay.
simmonsgc said:Scott, thanks..but I'm not looking for a Whippet that's too small for me right now, regardless of the price. I really don't want this to turn into a soap opera, but let's be honest. It seems to me that a lot of hats wind up here that are, in themselves, failed eBay "gambles." Hence, the price is set by what the buyer paid for it on eBay. Doesn't this seem pretty accurate? I mean, RLK has a hat like that listed here right now; he took a gamble on a nice Dobbs Twenty, paid $89 and change to win, it didn't fit, so he posted it here for $90. Why that price? Because that's where the eBay market set it, and he wants his money back. That's all perfectly fair as I see it. It's his hat, he knows what he paid, he's not trying to gouge anyone, and he's a straight up guy.
What would be disingenuous would be for him to post his $90 hat here, no one grab it from the classifieds, then grouse about how tight all the FL'ers are with their wallets, how the "esprit de corps" fails when it's time to pony up, etc. Like you said, deciding to pay $90 for the hat is very different from making a bid and hoping to get it for less. I suppose it would be worse to snag a hat for $5, then offer it here for $300. If that's what you're into, I guess your a vendor and you should be subject to those rules. Maybe that was tussle you referred to in your reply.
Mind you, I don't have a problem with any of this. I just saw the forever more, amen tone in your post and wished it didn't have to be that way. I understand that if maximum monetary return is the main priority, eBay makes sense. Conversely, selling a hat to a fellow FL'er in classifieds may do more to affirm our community and connections on the site, though the money may not be as big. As in all things, a trade off.
Cheers,
GC
jamespowers said:Amen. I get tired of hearing from the crybabies.
A thing is only worth what you can get for it. If you can't sell it then take the hint.
Marc Chevalier said:Exactly right, Jamespowers. We get tired of hearing from the crybabies who urge us to offer good stuff in the Classifieds section.
If you can't sell your hat in in the FL Classifieds, then don't waste your time. It's worth nothing there. Take it directly to eBay, where it probably will be worth something.
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jamespowers said:And then we will hear from crybabies about how little they get for it there and how stuff goes for nothing on eBay as well---posting links to prove it.
Marc Chevalier said:For vintage suits, ties and caps? You sure will, I promise! But not for fedoras, since they usually sell well on eBay.
It's called "trying to encourage Loungers to take the plunge and buy vintage menswear, other than fedoras and homburgs."
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jamespowers said:Possibly drumming up demand for future auctions?
Marc Chevalier said:Well, of course. Why not? It's good business.
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jamespowers said:
Marc Chevalier said:Better to say that the price is set by at least what the buyer paid for it on eBay, a yard sale, or anywhere else.
simmonsgc said:...
I really don't want this to turn into a soap opera, but let's be honest. It seems to me that a lot of hats wind up here that are, in themselves, failed eBay "gambles." Hence, the price is set by what the buyer paid for it on eBay. Doesn't this seem pretty accurate?
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Cheers,
GC
jamespowers said:Amen. I get tired of hearing from the crybabies.
A thing is only worth what you can get for it. If you can't sell it then take the hint.
HarpPlayerGene said:That hat was fantastic. Being the owner of over a hundred brims and in the middle of trying to divest of some, hopefully excuses me from being a tightwad. And yes, that hat would've fit me.
I think Scott is a great dealer both here in the Classifieds and on Ebay, but I think he had a bit of a 'bad hair day' when this one languished here with no takers. Happens. And then I think he got over it. There; I said it. Still love ya' pal! I sincerely hope it brings top dollar when it does sell (and sometimes when the first thing doesn't work out you are actually dodging a bullet and it turns out better in the longer run ).
Mostly, I really like, and am learning from, the muscular but civilized discussion which has followed. I am very new to selling hats, shoes, clothes, etc. I've been (and continue to be) great at gobbling up the stuff when there's a good deal but I am just now getting to know the ropes of selling, and the place I have been cutting my teeth is here in the Classifieds. So far, so good. I am curious why some jackets I've listed don't get any action but other items have moved along. I'm in it for three things: 1) A little cash. 2) To learn the process so I can be smooth when I do begin to also sell on Ebay. 3) To unite some rather interesting items with people who can fit them and appreciate them.
Thanks, The Fedora Lounge, for letting me be a member here, for allowing me to avail myself of buying from and selling to other members, and for valuable education about vintage items from fellows like Marc. I am grateful.
gtdean48 said:I just don't get why an auction type mechanism can't be offered on the FLC as it was done for johnnyphi to let this market set the price.