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<p>[QUOTE="carolgal, post: 831025, member: 11350"]I'm on Etsy about 18 months and went through the process on Ebay recently, for bits under 20 years etc. I was very raw with Etsy and found it hard enough in the beginning, it's a doddle now. The forums were very helpful and quite powerful but they changed the format recently and they are crap now, not user friendly at all..divide and conquer.</p><p><br /></p><p>I found listing onEbay easier, didn't need the forums at all. But I am not active yet. And maybe more experienced too.</p><p><br /></p><p>There is a wide variation on prices for the same thing on both, we tend to price in the middle. For example a native in Germany will get Rosenthal really cheap to resell, others won't. And a rare rosenthal teapot will fetch big bucks in comparison to other Rosenthal teapots. Some shops specialise in rarity and attract collectors.</p><p><br /></p><p>There is also the economic difference in countries, I'm astonished at the jewellery bargains you get in the US, wouldn't happen here in Europe, you see? If you are stuck with something re. Etsy give me a shout okay?</p><p><br /></p><p>Sellers will always follow market forces</p><p><br /></p><p>Best answer thing is new eh?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="carolgal, post: 831025, member: 11350"]I'm on Etsy about 18 months and went through the process on Ebay recently, for bits under 20 years etc. I was very raw with Etsy and found it hard enough in the beginning, it's a doddle now. The forums were very helpful and quite powerful but they changed the format recently and they are crap now, not user friendly at all..divide and conquer. I found listing onEbay easier, didn't need the forums at all. But I am not active yet. And maybe more experienced too. There is a wide variation on prices for the same thing on both, we tend to price in the middle. For example a native in Germany will get Rosenthal really cheap to resell, others won't. And a rare rosenthal teapot will fetch big bucks in comparison to other Rosenthal teapots. Some shops specialise in rarity and attract collectors. There is also the economic difference in countries, I'm astonished at the jewellery bargains you get in the US, wouldn't happen here in Europe, you see? If you are stuck with something re. Etsy give me a shout okay? Sellers will always follow market forces Best answer thing is new eh?[/QUOTE]
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