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Originally posted by Heirloom View Postcalvinc - "Found this place and omg the people here are so cool and they dress super ultra mega well!"
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cross-posting jgan's post from small questions thread:
Originally posted by jgan85 View Post
one way around the heavier final value fee is what eBayers have been doing for years:
1. someone makes you an offer
2. you make them a "private listing" at $1
3. end the listing early when they bid
4. adjust the shipping price accordingly to match the agreed sale price
the FVF is calculated based upon the sub-total which does not include shipping, so your fee will be for a $1 listing
also, lol @ ridiculous Anchor membership fee:
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So they take 9% of whatever you make from the sale then on anything over $.01 cents, yeah?
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yeah, that's the new fee. it's not much of a change if you either sold more than 5 items / month (there has been 5 free listings per month for a while), or you consistently sell low-priced items
the only thing is that if you sell high priced items (>$250?), your FVF is no longer capped at $20, and can go up to $50 (which is anything >$555)
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Originally posted by Servo2000 View PostSo they take 9% of whatever you make from the sale then on anything over $.01 cents, yeah?Hobo: We all dress up. We all put on our armour before we walk out the door, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that we’re trying to be someone else.
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/\ Unfortunately yes. When it comes to selling expensive things on ebay I tend to stay away. I've got a guitar that I've wanted to sell for over a year now but I can't bring myself to have such a chunk taken from the money. Obviously I don't judge ebay in anyway, theyre a business and they need to make money some way. I do think however regular sellers could be given some reduced paypal fee rate though considering ebay own both and its almost guarenteed that people will pay via paypal nowadays.
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Front window display, Calvin Klein store on Madison Avenue, NYC.
Super-imposed onto glass, the glistening ass of a nude man faces traffic, implying that whatever else may be glistening is facing inside the store. And to receive all that glistens, a well-suited male mannequin on bended knees–hands grasping his ankles–is positioned front & center to um, well, "get what he came for".
You really have to be in front of the window to appreciate this experience, friends.
Living in NYC, I've seen plenty of provocative displays, but nothing quite so "in your face", pardon the expression.. LOLing
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