be new fee schedule of eBay. The entire hubbub is that 60% of
eBayers will save money while the other 40% will suffer the
increase. In fact this is not true in many areas and more
propaganda than anything users are reading and discussing. In
areas such as below the $100 mark sellers will suffer an
increase for each successful sale they have. Challenge coins
generally go for $5-$10 and will be directly hit by this price
hike. As with anything there is much padding in those prices
to ensure a seller reaps some kind of profit on their product. What’s a seller to do? Amazon.com is in no way an alternative
to selling at rock bottom rates for challenge coins and
anything else out there that relates will never have the niche
traffic to support this vast area of military collectibles.
Challenge Coin Auctions .com released it’s new auction house
specifically for the opportunity for sellers to find an
alternate spot that will generate the traffic, low fees, and
niche specific floor sellers need giving buyers a new edge at
great prices and search. The word is getting out to hobbyists
and many people are welcoming this new auction site into their
browser favorites. Why should buyers care you might ask? The sheer economics of
fees work in a way that when the seller doesn’t have to pad the
auctions for 15-20% of the listing fees, the seller usually
wins at lower prices making it advantageous to both parties.
Besides sellers don’t have to search through weird categories
just to find the coin they want to bid or buy. EBay has been
running through the muck for a long time in this area without
concern to clean it up. With the new auction house buyers and
sellers now get personal easier and people feel at home. A
seller’s point of view might breakdown something like this: 100 listings on eBay using 2007 rates 100 listings like the attached screen shot: $85.00 upfront This is all I pay if I don't sell anything... If I sell: 100: $85.00 upfront 25% sold: $13.00 total final value fees Paypal Fees: $16.25 Shipping: $1.48 FC 2oz through paypal: $37 Federal Tax: 15%-28% (we will leave this out for now) Cost of Coin Avg: $3 (assuming you sell a decent coin): $75 Total Cost: $226.25 25% Coins sold at $9.99: $299.75 Shipping you Charge: $2.00 (because this is the right cost any
seller should charge according to eBay): $50 Your Profit: $73.50 Now looking at this you can see as a buyer what you’re paying
for on the back end. What if your seller only pays about 10-20%
of eBay’s fees on the new challenge coin auction site? If you
have your thinking cap on you right to say you would save a
lot and the seller would make more money as well. The days of
annual monster hikes are over and many people have cheered the
rise of something better. No one likes to be bullied into
opening their wallet to only expect less in return. Stand with
others and show everyone it’s time to move onto something new.
Challenge Coin Auctions Coin has sinced written about articles on various topics from How to Sell on Ebay. The author of this has been an active seller on eBay since 2000 and writes extensively in the challenge coin hobby. You can find the reference site at