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Linking to Ebay Ad's?

Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 5:33 pm
by kc0cf
What is the offical policy on linking to ebay auction ad's?

My opinion, be it humble, and my own, is that if I wanted to browse HAM radio auctions on ebay, I would NOT go to QTH.com 1st, read the posts here that link to the ebay auction, and follow the link to ebay and join in on the bidding.
Flame away, this is only MY opinion, and I am nobody, just some one who browses QTH.com classifieds, and delibertly avoids links to Ebay auctions. :?:

ebay linking...

Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 3:22 am
by VE2AMN
I am also a nobody, but I share your opinion.
Do two nobodies make somebody? :D

Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 1:13 pm
by K9FI
Count me in with a like opinion!

That makes "us" The Three Stooges!

:lol:

Next one to chime in makes "us" The Fantastic Four...

:D

Jim, K9FI (and "Curly" at this point!)
:wink:

Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 5:55 am
by K8YK
I agree 100%. In fact moment's ago I saw an ad that caught my eye that was followed by me saying to myself "bah, it's on ebay".

Count me in on this one!

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 2:10 pm
by N8PQB
I totally agree with this. Ebay is Ebay.........QTH is QTH,

I read somewhere that most of the equipment on Ebay is "less than expected" and in some cases a none existent item.
That may be unfair to say as I am sure some very nice people advertise on Ebay. But as one said previously, "this is MY opinion".
Over the years I have bought several items from Ebay, and all but one was less than expected. So I don't buy off Ebay anymore.

One additional comment, The ad posting on QTH that automatically throws a RED flag in front of me is, ....
This is the last posting, if it doesn't sell by 9:00 PM its going to Ebay!!
To this I say.... GO TO EBAY WITH YOUR JUNK!

Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 2:48 pm
by k3ich
I am a silver power seller on ebay with over 3000 positive feedbacks at 99.7% (Yeah I know , Big Deal....) selling lots of boatanchor restoration items etc.

But I would NEVER post an ad on ANY website linking to my eBay listings.

Simply put, it's not fair to the site owner UNLESS, you make a point of donating to EACH AND EVERY one of them you used when your junk sells on eBay.

I really don't understand how some guys can justify this activity in their minds, even on a member paid site such as the ARRL .COM. At the very least, I consider it unethical.

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 2:39 am
by NR9R
I agree for the most part but with a caveat:

Although I have never sold any HAM gear on eBay, after some trying experiences I have had in response to ads I have placed on QTH.com and elsewhere I have thought about using the site in the future. I have had several experiences where I am contacted and an agreement is made about purchasing an item I have for sale only to have the check never arrive and communication cease. Meanwhile, I had informed others that the item had been sold.

With the number of ads that start out "relist" or “buyer backed out," I know I'm not the only one this has happened to. Unfortunately, such listings raise suspicion to potential buyers: "Why did the seller back out?" So there is some consequence to the seller.

For the future, I have thought about listing an item on eBay using the "Buy it now" option and linking this to a classified add. This would give me as the seller the convenience of a rigid transaction and the purchaser would benefit from buyer protection.

In this regard, there are advantages to using eBay as the final purchasing channel while using another classifieds site as the means of repsenting the equipment and communicating through.

Anthony

eBay auctions

Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 4:06 am
by KA9FOX
Right now, the eBay ads are allowed... I am working on a better way to handle this situation... I appreciate your patience!!

Merry Christmas to all!

73 - Scott KA9FOX

Ads from another site

Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 1:41 pm
by WT4J
It is fine to post other sites on QTH.COM ONLY as a reference after posting here first....Exposure is a sellers greatest asset.

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 10:33 pm
by N8PQB
IMHO, Ebay has a questionable trust issue. I have bought a few things on Ebay, all but one was "less than expected". I don't trust what is listed on Ebay, However, despite my opinion that hams are honest with other hams, there is always going to be that 1% that keeps us asking questions.
To repeat and phrase that has been printed here several times.....................
If it sounds to good to be true, it probably is!!

Ebay is ok for some things

Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 8:21 pm
by W5ROY
I have purchased a few items from ebay, mostly ham related. I have only been scammed once, and that person was barred from ebay :lol: I am very careful as to checking their feedback. I do not think that this is the place for a link to an ebay listing. Just another Ham bone 8)