Dear People-Who-Own-Stores (Ebay Related)
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Dear Storeowner,I undestand that you must sell on ebay to survive. However, I ask that you put some of your raers on a wall with what you feel is an appropriate price for 2 weeks, and if it doesn't sell by then please proceed to flip it on Ebay. I am sick and tired of walking into your store and finding NOTHING, not even a record I want and cannot afford.Thank you,- Canonical---------------Does anyone else have this problem? It's like a desert in my city. I'll walk into a store with $100 waiting to buy something I want and leave totally empty handed. Whatever few decent records they get in go directly on ebay. Fuck man, I'll buy rares, just give me the chance.
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In other words, I wish I had your problem.
Big ups to all stores with heavy pieces on the wall!
The 2 Jive Time stores in Seattle always have killer
wall pieces from $14.99-$299+, and they usually sit
on the wall until someone scoops them. They only Ebay
ocassionally.
I have a friend who sells me stuff usually at $5 less than the going rates, and on $25 albums this is a big discount. It keeps me going back and I buy lots from him. He doesn't just ebay shit and tell me to bid. Which is X10000 in my books.
yeah, but it takes a reasonably smart person to realize this. Most grouchy old record trolls are anything but.
Duly noted...
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If you're just going to put shit on ebay, stop owning a store and become a dealer. Less overhead.
oh shit. hahaha!
I fully agree with this, and I have a similar situation with a couple
of shops around here - but you know what? They tell me I am pretty much
the only guy left that does come in and spend $50-$100 every time, whereas
they used to have a grip of regular customers like this ... so I have to see it
both ways - I think to myself "hey, if they keep putting out good records
I keep coming in and spending money every week" but I can't assume that
just because I do, lots of other people are as well. I am not enough business
alone to keep a record store open...although I try...
I just want to buy records damnit
One time I had $12 credit at this store. I spent 3 hours trying to find ONE RECORD[/b]. Absolutely nothing. I left empty-handed with $9 because I didn't want the credit.
yeah, good point. It's sad. thankfully some of these places sell a lot of CD's - which in reality is probably keeping the lights on.
initial statement, Aa*on - in fact I posted almost the exact
same rant myself a few months ago!
I don't understand why these stores that do heavy eBay business
can't at least "float" some heavyweight records on the wall
at the price they would like to get on eBay - they should give
the customers a little respect and realize that some of us, who
do alot of buying on eBay, would be thrilled to find the records
we would buy off eBay in a store instead, and save both us and the seller
the hassle of dealing with eBay/Paypal/USPS, etc...like you say,
if it doesn't sell in a week or two, then put it up online. It's
not like the values are going to drop on a copy of The Litter's
"Distortions" over the course of 14 days in September!