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Topic: EBAY BOYCOTT!!
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Joerg Polzfusz
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 815
From: Berlin, Germany, Europe, Earth, Solar System
Registered: Apr 2006
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posted February 18, 2008 09:18 AM
Hi,
quote: Show me a viable alternative in the UK for selling 16mm prints!!!
That's the problem: the alternatives (hood.de, qxl.co.uk, ...) are good for buyers (as you're most likely the only one interested in film-related articles), but bad for the sellers as nearly all items will go for the minimum price (if ever).
Nevertheless for me eBay isn't a place for buying film-prints, cameras, ... any more as in 99% of all cases there is a "no money back"-clause and a seller that hasn't got any clue (or at least claims so). And of course there are those ten to twenty traders that always outbid me (at ridiculous prices) and that are doing to re-sell the same items a few weeks later (for even higher prices).
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Michael O'Regan
Film God
Posts: 3085
From: Essex, UK
Registered: Oct 2007
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posted February 18, 2008 09:42 AM
Speaking for myself, I always offer a return policy on prints when I sell on ebay - but, I understand your point, Joerg.
The fact remains, there is no alternative for 16mm print sales. Not everybody is a member of a forum such as this one, where minimum sales exposure is possible. And, events such as BFCC are only a couple times a year.
In order to keep my film collecting hobby going it needs to be , by and large, self funding. There has to be occasional turnover of prints - only Ebay provides the means!!
Mike
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