Popular Post Mark B Posted January 29, 2013 Popular Post Posted January 29, 2013 Yet again people can't be bothered to answer when you send them message re their wants that they listed, really pisses me off 5
Guest Soultown andy Posted January 29, 2013 Posted January 29, 2013 Yet again people can't be bothered to answer when you send them message re their wants that they listed, really pisses me off I srarted the same thread a few weeks ago mark,it really pisses you off when you get no reply what so ever.They are either very ignorant or a bit thick,maybe both .
Bigsoulman Posted January 29, 2013 Posted January 29, 2013 Lazy is a word I would use, there's no excuse for not doing it, perhaps a stern warning by mods if you fail to reply is maybe an idea. Slightly off topic another thing that irks me is "PM me only" on wants and people posting up on the thread that they have one for sale, is this a sneaky sales ploy for people who can't be arsed PM'ing that person? 1
Modernsoulsucks Posted January 29, 2013 Posted January 29, 2013 Yet again people can't be bothered to answer when you send them message re their wants that they listed, really pisses me off Deep breath. Relax. Again. Im afraid there's nowt I can do about it. I cannot alter behaviour. You can however leave feedback along lines of "Answered post and got no reply". After a suitable interval obviously. Lets say they are weighing up options from offers. 7 days and no reply leave a negative. And the correct way to answer any offers is included in the Wants guidelines. ROD
Prophonics 2029 Posted January 29, 2013 Posted January 29, 2013 Maybe its a game to see who breaks first for the best deals?????
Popular Post Pete S Posted January 30, 2013 Popular Post Posted January 30, 2013 Is it really that serious because someone doesn't reply to you? I know it's rude and annoying but it's hardly a hanging offence. I write to them and never expect a reply, it's a bonus when they do reply, but I don't lose any sleep over it. 9
Sunnysoul Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 Is it really that serious because someone doesn't reply to you? I know it's rude and annoying but it's hardly a hanging offence. I write to them and never expect a reply, it's a bonus when they do reply, but I don't lose any sleep over it. Pete, as usual, you bring sanity to the proceedings. Those who are complaining obviously live their lives 24/7 on this website, brilliant as it is, and expect the rest of us to do the same while ignoring the fact that people sometimes innocently forget, people work and don't access the internet , people go away, people die, etc etc. 1
Guest gordon russell Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 (edited) Could be right there ....once sold a house, exchanged on the monday the fella died on the wednesday ....nowt so queer as folk Edited January 30, 2013 by gordon russell
boba Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 Lazy is a word I would use, there's no excuse for not doing it, perhaps a stern warning by mods if you fail to reply is maybe an idea. Slightly off topic another thing that irks me is "PM me only" on wants and people posting up on the thread that they have one for sale, is this a sneaky sales ploy for people who can't be arsed PM'ing that person? I will post on the wants thread that I have one for sale, because frequently the original "wanter" flakes but someone else will PM me. If the original poster wants to prevent someone from publicly posting on the thread, they can lock it. I've also bought records from sellers this way. Frequently when someone posts a want, it's a record that other people also want.
Popular Post grant Posted January 30, 2013 Popular Post Posted January 30, 2013 pisses me off when i post a want and no one replies 7
Keithw Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 not as bad as when you post a sales list---and nobody buys 2
Jim Ohara Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 not as bad as when you post a sales list---and nobody buys Maybe you should look at your prices then Keith?? 2
Pete S Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 not as bad as when you post a sales list---and nobody buys You can say that again...
Mal C Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 Maybe you should look at your prices then Keith?? steady Jim, respect to the regulars pls...
Jim Ohara Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 steady Jim, respect to the regulars pls... Agree Mal, only giving a reason why the poster did dot sell anything from his list Everyone is thinking it but I had the balls to post it Apologies if it offends Keith, no harm intended, merely stating my opinion Jim 2
Pete S Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 Agree Mal, only giving a reason why the poster did dot sell anything from his list Everyone is thinking it but I had the balls to post it Apologies if it offends Keith, no harm intended, merely stating my opinion Jim Do you mean everybody's thinking it about Keith, or about dealers record prices in general? This is how I price records. Either: look in the price guide then knock a third off, or go on popsike, find all the sales and get an average price, then knock it down slightly, or look on soul source, see if the item sold, if it did, sell it for around that same price, if it didn't, knock £10 off the selling price. Sometimes I go by my gut instinct, for example yesterday I had a stock copy of Wooden Nickels - Nobody But You, price guide says £150 but I knew I'd never had this before on an issue and it must be very rare, so I priced it higher than the price guide at £200 (actually took £190 on it). So basically, if someone told me, personally, to reduce my prices, I'd have to question whether they were sane or not 2
Mal C Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 (edited) I agree, but he can charge what he likes for his own records, as can we... people not getting back is a drag, but hey its part of selling, and something is only sold when you receive payment, so like Pete I don't try to get dragged into it.. that said I've only periodically sold my records, and this time round have been the biggest since I sold a collection in 99.. regular dealers must go through hell... Mal Edited January 30, 2013 by Mal.C.
Popular Post Pete S Posted January 30, 2013 Popular Post Posted January 30, 2013 (edited) I agree, but he can charge what he likes for his own records, as can we... people not getting back is a drag, but hey its part of selling, and something is only sold when you receive payment, so like Pete I don't try to get dragged into it.. that said I've only periodically sold my records, and this time round have been the biggest since I sold a collection in 99.. regular dealers must go through hell... Mal The worst part about selling, and I've said this a thousand times, is when people ask if you've got a record, you say yes, so you reserve it for them and then you wait...and wait...and eventually you lose the sale - or - you get fed up of waiting and sell it to the next person who asked. At that point the original enquirer will pop up and say he is ready to pay now and then he will call you a tw*t for selling 'his' record. Despite the fact you've waited 12 hours not knowing if he was going to pay you or not because he never replied to your email saying the item was available. Edited January 30, 2013 by Pete S 4
KevH Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 pisses me off when i post a want and no one replies That means there's loads of them / or very rare,but they are in demand /or not,and nobody wants to part with them.
Modernsoulsucks Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 That means there's loads of them / or very rare,but they are in demand /or not,and nobody wants to part with them. Last lot of wants I posted were IMO pretty common cheapish 45s. I got one [thank you Kegsy] but nowt on the rest apart from another offered at twice the value which I declined. I think it would be rather illuminating to post a want and then publish the prices that people asked. ROD 2
Popular Post Jim Ohara Posted January 30, 2013 Popular Post Posted January 30, 2013 Do you mean everybody's thinking it about Keith, or about dealers record prices in general? This is how I price records. Either: look in the price guide then knock a third off, or go on popsike, find all the sales and get an average price, then knock it down slightly, or look on soul source, see if the item sold, if it did, sell it for around that same price, if it didn't, knock £10 off the selling price. Sometimes I go by my gut instinct, for example yesterday I had a stock copy of Wooden Nickels - Nobody But You, price guide says £150 but I knew I'd never had this before on an issue and it must be very rare, so I priced it higher than the price guide at £200 (actually took £190 on it). So basically, if someone told me, personally, to reduce my prices, I'd have to question whether they were sane or not Pete I was only referring to Keith's prices that I seen on his last list From what I have seen of your recent lists, I think your prices are very fair, and that my friend is how you records! It's basic sales principle, you can price anything too high (cars, houses, records etc.), but there ain't no point if it doesn't sell Better to price fairly, sell the record, get the money in, and move on to buy others and so on As I see it, your years of experience clearly pays off as you shift your records and seem to have a great turnover, hence people look at your lists I actually don't look at many people's lists now as I know they will be the same as the last months - full of good records, but vastly overpriced Jim 6
Pete S Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 Pete I was only referring to Keith's prices that I seen on his last list From what I have seen of your recent lists, I think your prices are very fair, and that my friend is how you records! It's basic sales principle, you can price anything too high (cars, houses, records etc.), but there ain't no point if it doesn't sell Better to price fairly, sell the record, get the money in, and move on to buy others and so on As I see it, your years of experience clearly pays off as you shift your records and seem to have a great turnover, hence people look at your lists I actually don't look at many people's lists now as I know they will be the same as the last months - full of good records, but vastly overpriced Jim I understand, thanks for explaining and the kind words. I spend most of my time looking on ebay for 60's reggae stuff and I see people asking crazy prices for records in shocking condition, I wouldn't buy them if I was a millionaire, there's one on there I saw today by The Slickers on Blue Cat, a mint one is worth maybe £30, the guy has a no centre torn label one in VG minus and he wants £125....what planet does he live on??
Pete S Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 Last lot of wants I posted were IMO pretty common cheapish 45s. I got one [thank you Kegsy] but nowt on the rest apart from another offered at twice the value which I declined. I think it would be rather illuminating to post a want and then publish the prices that people asked. ROD I like it when someone emails me on the off chance asking if I've got a record, and by luck I do have one, so I write back and say yes, I"ve got one for £40 (inevitably cheaper than the last one they've been offered) and the guy comes back and says "will you do it for £30"?
Pete S Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 Pete I was only referring to Keith's prices that I seen on his last list From what I have seen of your recent lists, I think your prices are very fair, and that my friend is how you records! It's basic sales principle, you can price anything too high (cars, houses, records etc.), but there ain't no point if it doesn't sell Better to price fairly, sell the record, get the money in, and move on to buy others and so on As I see it, your years of experience clearly pays off as you shift your records and seem to have a great turnover, hence people look at your lists I actually don't look at many people's lists now as I know they will be the same as the last months - full of good records, but vastly overpriced Jim Have you seen the price of that Bobby Paris just listed? 1
Jim Ohara Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 I understand, thanks for explaining and the kind words. I spend most of my time looking on ebay for 60's reggae stuff and I see people asking crazy prices for records in shocking condition, I wouldn't buy them if I was a millionaire, there's one on there I saw today by The Slickers on Blue Cat, a mint one is worth maybe £30, the guy has a no centre torn label one in VG minus and he wants £125....what planet does he live on?? Pete I couldn't agree more- what planet do some of these dealers live on indeed I have been in sales for many years, and as you are well aware, you need constant revenue and profit to keep your product offering fresh - therefore sell at decent prices and you will achieve this Trying to sell at crazy prices will not achieve this Nd will simply force buyers to look elsewhere A good example is on the high street, Jessops, HMV etc etc - competition is tough and you need to react to combat this You clearly do this and are successful - others that done, will not survive Still cant believe you got £185 for Ernie and Ed though LOL - good example because if you had asked £300 for it, it would still be there Best Jim
Jim Ohara Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 Have you seen the price of that Bobby Paris just listed? Holy F**K
Keithw Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 (edited) in reply i tend to look on on here -and the 2 big price guides and pitch my price from that - long as it covers my costs i buy most things by post - so dont get stuff for low prices by visits to usa i recently listed mint garland green - 100 (sold) - ohio marching band - canadian 20 - jimmy soul clark 70 - seem ok to me harvey scales - 80 -etta james vg+ 35 -big joe turner - 25 - marie knight 95 - paul sindab - 30 (sold) Edited January 30, 2013 by keithw
Pete S Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 Pete I couldn't agree more- what planet do some of these dealers live on indeed I have been in sales for many years, and as you are well aware, you need constant revenue and profit to keep your product offering fresh - therefore sell at decent prices and you will achieve this Trying to sell at crazy prices will not achieve this Nd will simply force buyers to look elsewhere A good example is on the high street, Jessops, HMV etc etc - competition is tough and you need to react to combat this You clearly do this and are successful - others that done, will not survive Still cant believe you got £185 for Ernie and Ed though LOL - good example because if you had asked £300 for it, it would still be there Best Jim I pushed my luck a bit on that one because I knew if I listed it at £150 I would three or four people wanting it so I priced it higher knowing the person who really wanted it would get it - and I don't like doing that sort of thing to be honest but I'd definitely seen it go for over £200 so I thought why not. 2
Gene-r Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 I srarted the same thread a few weeks ago mark,it really pisses you off when you get no reply what so ever.They are either very ignorant or a bit thick,maybe both . Or daydreamers and fantasists who would love to own such records, that they think it's a boost to their over-inflated ego by posting a wants they know they'll never follow through.
Jim Ohara Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 in reply i tend to look on on here -and the 2 big price guides and pitch my price from that - long as it covers my costs i buy most things by post - so dont get stuff for low prices by visits to usa i recently listed mint garland green - 100 (sold) - ohio marching band - canadian 20 - jimmy soul clark 70 - seem ok to me harvey scales - 80 -etta james vg+ 35 -big joe turner - 25 - marie knight 95 - paul sindab - 30 (sold) Keith these seem fair, but others may not be Good luck with your business anyway Jim
Pete S Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 Or daydreamers and fantasists who would love to own such records, that they think it's a boost to their over-inflated ego by posting a wants they know they'll never follow through. Good point and I think that happens a lot.
Modernsoulsucks Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 Have you seen the price of that Bobby Paris just listed? I did notice that and also concluded that this is same copy that was offered to Shaunfitz yesterday. Its little wonder that sometimes people dont respond to offers, although in this case Shaun obv did for the seller to post it up today. Of course up to seller to set his price. ROD
grant Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 I pushed my luck a bit on that one because I knew if I listed it at £150 I would three or four people wanting it so I priced it higher knowing the person who really wanted it would get it - and I don't like doing that sort of thing to be honest but I'd definitely seen it go for over £200 so I thought why not. played Ernie and ED out at the weekend and everyone sat looking at me as if i was on another planet 1
Kegsy Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 Last lot of wants I posted were IMO pretty common cheapish 45s. I got one [thank you Kegsy] ROD No problem mate. I'm the fairest and most reliable seller on Soul Source IMHO Kegsy
Pete S Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 played Ernie and ED out at the weekend and everyone sat looking at me as if i was on another planet I was contemplating what you said here Grant and eventually I came to a conclusion. It's sh*t. 1
Jim Ohara Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 played Ernie and ED out at the weekend and everyone sat looking at me as if i was on another planet Brilliant record, but if it ain't working for you, I'll have it Jim
Jim Ohara Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 I was contemplating what you said here Grant and eventually I came to a conclusion. It's sh*t. I assume your kidding Pete?
Pete S Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 I assume your kidding Pete? Er......yes, that's right!
grant Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 I was contemplating what you said here Grant and eventually I came to a conclusion. It's sh*t. You've never had taste mate . I only played it coz it filled the dancefloor a week or two before at an all dayer to great applause for the Dj - the strange world of northern 'finnicky fookers' soul think its a great uplifting tune IMHO - anyway ramble over
Jim Ohara Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 You've never had taste mate . I only played it coz it filled the dancefloor a week or two before at an all dayer to great applause for the Dj - the strange world of northern 'finnicky fookers' soul think its a great uplifting tune IMHO - anyway ramble over Grant It's a crappy poppy record and should not be in your box As I say I will take it off your hands though, just so you don't get embarrassed Jim
grant Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 Grant It's a crappy poppy record and should not be in your box As I say I will take it off your hands though, just so you don't get embarrassed Jim Nice one Jim
Gene-r Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 (edited) Have you seen the price of that Bobby Paris just listed? Just one thing I've gotta say about that................ Edited January 30, 2013 by Gene-R
Keithw Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 JUST re-listed my sales list --reduced lots------IN SALES SECTION
Guest Andy Kempster Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 Lazy is a word I would use, there's no excuse for not doing it, perhaps a stern warning by mods if you fail to reply is maybe an idea. Slightly off topic another thing that irks me is "PM me only" on wants and people posting up on the thread that they have one for sale, is this a sneaky sales ploy for people who can't be arsed PM'ing that person? why does it 'irk' you that people ask for PM only on wants, I do this and see no issue in wanting to carry out a deal in private, just cant see the problem.
grant Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 why does it 'irk' you that people ask for PM only on wants, I do this and see no issue in wanting to carry out a deal in private, just cant see the problem. think he is saying that it annoys him when people post up their 45 for sale on the thread and not PM-inmg the perosn putting the want out - I agree with you though that PM only means a private deal
Guest Soultown andy Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 Pete, as usual, you bring sanity to the proceedings. Those who are complaining obviously live their lives 24/7 on this website, brilliant as it is, and expect the rest of us to do the same while ignoring the fact that people sometimes innocently forget, people work and don't access the internet , people go away, people die, etc etc. So whats the point asking for a want if your to busy to check for a reply,or take min out of your ever so busy life to answer.I would say most of us on here work full time,but some do die i suppose.
Guest Andy Kempster Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 think he is saying that it annoys him when people post up their 45 for sale on the thread and not PM-inmg the perosn putting the want out - I agree with you though that PM only means a private deal oh i getcha, sorry about that
KevH Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 I pushed my luck a bit on that one because I knew if I listed it at £150 I would three or four people wanting it so I priced it higher knowing the person who really wanted it would get it - and I don't like doing that sort of thing to be honest but I'd definitely seen it go for over £200 so I thought why not. Eddie and Ernie Pete.? Go for over £200.? Why not indeed. 1
Mark B Posted January 30, 2013 Author Posted January 30, 2013 Pete, as usual, you bring sanity to the proceedings. Those who are complaining obviously live their lives 24/7 on this website, brilliant as it is, and expect the rest of us to do the same while ignoring the fact that people sometimes innocently forget, people work and don't access the internet , people go away, people die, etc etc. No it is just ignorant if I send someone a pm to say I have what they want how long does it take to say yes or no a couple of seconds if you don't want it don't post wants. 1
Pete S Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 No it is just ignorant if I send someone a pm to say I have what they want how long does it take to say yes or no a couple of seconds if you don't want it don't post wants. What if they only come on once or twice a week? 1
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