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I think you need to be a little less general here. Granted there are some rogue traders out there who sell faulty goods and don't offer refunds, but for every one dodgy one there are a thousand that are excellent, selling great quality items for a very fair price.

None of this is a function of Ebay. Ebay just makes the world of commerce more accessible to joe public, so anyone can create an Ebay shop whereas they may not want to set up a formal trading facility.

I have recently bought from MPL tuningparts and Ricambi Weisse, both from Germany, both on Ebay, both provided excellent goods at a fair price.

In hundreds of Ebay transactions I have only had a disagreement with the other party on three occasions. I'd call that at a successful result.

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I think you need to be a little less general here. Granted there are some rogue traders out there who sell faulty goods and don't offer refunds, but for every one dodgy one there are a thousand that are excellent, selling great quality items for a very fair price.

None of this is a function of Ebay. Ebay just makes the world of commerce more accessible to joe public, so anyone can create an Ebay shop whereas they may not want to set up a formal trading facility.

I have recently bought from MPL tuningparts and Ricambi Weisse, both from Germany, both on Ebay, both provided excellent goods at a fair price.

In hundreds of Ebay transactions I have only had a disagreement with the other party on three occasions. I'd call that at a successful result.

Mark.

Well Mark, I agree there are a lot of top quality ebay traders, however in any walk of life you get rogue traders, and ive experienced them myself.

you may have seen many great deals on ebay by those who havent made the effort to open retail premises and give the public a face to face service, a lot of retail businesses have suferred due to ebay. There are many people running an ebay business as a second income with no tax liability and flying 'under the tax radar'.

Fleabay is far more on the side of rogue buyers than those perveying a quality service.
Eventually there will be little left of any high streets and retailers as most business will be conducted over the internet.
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I have found it a struggle to sell parts on ebay lately.

A couple of years ago people seemed to know about the products and understood you got what you paid for.

Now on ebay i get people complaining or offering silly money for expensive high quality stuff like cm composit,STM,EVR etc.But because they see cheap chinese tat called carbon going for £150 they think my stuff is overpriced.


Grrrrr if only they knew about quality carbon and cost of this.


Seems to me alot of people no1 priority is price not quality these days.

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I know what you mean...

I think even a little knowledge can go a long way.

I've always tried to stick to the correct brands (genuine Brembo, Ohlins, MS Production), but even ignoring the blatant 'fake' items that pop up in places (i.e. Thailand and Hong Kong) there's a (albeit small) group of people within Europe that're pretty 'economical' with information that would help a buyer.

When it comes to 'cheap' parts, I suppose it's very much 'you get what you pay for'...

There's arguments either way, as I know a couple of people who're very pleased with pattern and painted 'Chinese' fairings. Personally, it's not what I'm looking for, but I can understand why they've made their choice.

My only worry is what happens when I try to sell stuff myself... I've had this sort of argument with 2-stroke parts, with people saying that they can get cheaper elsewhere. 'Fair enough' is my normal frame of mind, but they seemed stunned when I give them a 'bottom/final' price and say that I'm not going to sell it at a loss.

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Depends what you are looking for. I have found that buying second hand parts from ducati people has been 100% okay, provided you ask the right questions. Using Canon's outlet store has also been fine. You get what you pay for there too.
However I think there are some types of goods that you can buy and others you can't.
If for example you are buying carbon fibre, it is pretty obvious that most of it is **** so why not use a regular store that allows you to purchase online. You can buy MS Production stuff online.
Buying a branded product like an ipod is pretty fail safe provided the seller is based in Europe or the USA and has good feedback.
Would you buy a bed on fleebay or a piece of clothing. Nope but you might use Next or Ikea because you know what you are getting and they have good returns policies.
Quite frankly with the way the Chinese are trying to dominate the world just now I would not buy anything directly from there anyway.
Many stores now have retail online and their shops become like sample stores.
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