- Sat Nov 30, 2019 12:52 am
#87
I saw on another board that a member elected to buy oil filters from an Indian vendor. On eBay I have mine set to $7.49 (free shipping) when you buy 4. And he passed me up! I didn't ask what he paid outright but maybe I should. I have 100 of these filters and they are stuck to the floor, at $7.49 I might be clearing $0.25 each. At what price will these damn things sell?
I have looked into Amazon but if you think eBay's fees are bad, mess with Amazon to find out what real pain is. In order to even start listing in the automotive section you have to be signed up for their $39.95 a month plan. To qualify for a Prime listing you have to ship all of your goods to amazon and pay them rent, something like $0.90 a sqft. I would have to sell a 100 filters a week to break even.
Interestingly enough the Himalayan and 650 filters are flying off the shelf by comparison.
I have looked into Amazon but if you think eBay's fees are bad, mess with Amazon to find out what real pain is. In order to even start listing in the automotive section you have to be signed up for their $39.95 a month plan. To qualify for a Prime listing you have to ship all of your goods to amazon and pay them rent, something like $0.90 a sqft. I would have to sell a 100 filters a week to break even.
Interestingly enough the Himalayan and 650 filters are flying off the shelf by comparison.
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Some people call me the Guru, I'm just a dude that loves Royal Enfield
Some people call me the Guru, I'm just a dude that loves Royal Enfield