A great job? Of what - making the user wear out a keyboard logging in numerous times?
Answer I think I will start selling keyboards.
You call that a great job?
Answer I don’t know. I have never sold them before.
Facts are facts - JPA doesn't attract the eyeballs eBay does. The same chip will always sell for much more on eBay that it would at JPA.
Answer Don’t count on that. Same would have been said about Silver Strikes some time ago.It is getting tougher all the time to list chips that sell for under $10 on FeeBay as the listing and selling fees eat up too much of any chance to show a profit.
Look at the # of chips listed on eBay - it would take hours to scroll through them all. It takes less than 5 minutes to scroll through JPA's listings.
Answer Probably $500,000 in fees taken out of the hobby each year.
The top sellers are all on eBay, none are at JPA. Coincidence?
Hardly!
Answer Not so with Silver Strikes. Serious collectors are with Jackpot. Hopefully chippers come over to Jackpot eventually. With posts like yours it should push the time back a few years.
eBay is adding features while JPA is standing still, or in this case losing functionality!
Answer Not standing still. FeeBay is just moving so fast it looks like Jackpot is standing still.
These are facts and no one will say they aren't true. JPA is a distant, distant second to eBay by a far sight.
Answer JPA is a distant, distant second to eBay by a far sight.
It's great that you want chippers to run a chip auction site - I am 100% in agreement with that notion, but the thing has to be viable and JPA is simply limping along. The principles will tell you that Brian - it's pretty obvious.
So Brian - if they are doing such "a great job," how many items have you listed or sold there in the last year? How many at eBay?
Answer So Brian - if they are doing such "a great job," how many items have you listed or sold there in the last year? How many at eBay?
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