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![]() Peter Wieck wrote: After reading all this, and with the recent Kutztown event in the background, as well as my three weekend finds, I am not so sure eBay has much to do with anything as to radio prices or availability. This is based on several assumptions which I will list for correction/addition/amplification: Internet based sales have a huge advantage over in-place sales like Dayton. Ebay and other sales sites can as we all know bring sellers from around the world at any time of the day. It just isn't possible to get that kind of coverage at an arena in Ohio. To the extent that buyer and seller are honest (and most are) internet sales work very well because money and the good to be sold have to be moved only once. It is for the exact same reason that in-person antique shows are having a hard go of it. |
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"John S." wrote:
Internet based sales have a huge advantage over in-place sales like Dayton. Ebay and other sales sites can as we all know bring sellers from around the world at any time of the day. It just isn't possible to get that kind of coverage at an arena in Ohio. E-bay and other on line auctions can never replace spotting a part or piece of equipment you need that isn't worth the dealers time to list, or would cost too much to ship. More than once I've asked about something and was told to take it, so they didn't have to haul it home. I've never seen an E-bay listing giving something away, and paying the shipping to your door. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
... "John S." wrote: Internet based sales have a huge advantage over in-place sales like Dayton. Ebay and other sales sites can as we all know bring sellers from around the world at any time of the day. It just isn't possible to get that kind of coverage at an arena in Ohio. E-bay and other on line auctions can never replace spotting a part or piece of equipment you need that isn't worth the dealers time to list, or would cost too much to ship. More than once I've asked about something and was told to take it, so they didn't have to haul it home. I've never seen an E-bay listing giving something away, and paying the shipping to your door. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida You have a point there - not that I totally agree with the poster you replied to. I've had some real bargains "handed" to me so they didn't have to be hauled home. Actually, each venue has its own place in life. Problem with Dayton and other hamfests is between fuel costs and so on - there are more and more factors involved keeping people away. Ham radio itself isn't what it used to be. Then, some clubs who've had them - as I've heard it - had inner battles as to how things are to be done and so on. So club politics played a part along the line. I'm sure we could list many reasons for failures as they're being seen. Question is, who has the "answers"? Times are changing. Things change with time and I see it here in my own town - People DO NOT like change. I'm sorry to see some things go too - but there's not much you can do about some things. |
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![]() Michael A. Terrell wrote: "John S." wrote: Internet based sales have a huge advantage over in-place sales like Dayton. Ebay and other sales sites can as we all know bring sellers from around the world at any time of the day. It just isn't possible to get that kind of coverage at an arena in Ohio. E-bay and other on line auctions can never replace spotting a part or piece of equipment you need that isn't worth the dealers time to list, or would cost too much to ship. More than once I've asked about something and was told to take it, so they didn't have to haul it home. I've never seen an E-bay listing giving something away, and paying the shipping to your door. Clearly Ebay and other internet sites won't completely replace in person sales, be it a hamfest, garage sale or estate auction. But the ease of bringing large numbers of buyers and sellers together via some internet connection has had a significant impact on brick and mortar operations. The ease of transacting a sale electronically be it for a Kenwood 940 or a spinning wheel can't be ignored. And the sellers that fail to react in some way will be left behind. |
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"John S." wrote:
Clearly Ebay and other internet sites won't completely replace in person sales, be it a hamfest, garage sale or estate auction. But the ease of bringing large numbers of buyers and sellers together via some internet connection has had a significant impact on brick and mortar operations. The ease of transacting a sale electronically be it for a Kenwood 940 or a spinning wheel can't be ignored. And the sellers that fail to react in some way will be left behind. Yeah, right. What about the people who don't even have a computer, or don't trust online transactions? They'll never go near E-bay. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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![]() Michael A. Terrell wrote: "John S." wrote: Clearly Ebay and other internet sites won't completely replace in person sales, be it a hamfest, garage sale or estate auction. But the ease of bringing large numbers of buyers and sellers together via some internet connection has had a significant impact on brick and mortar operations. The ease of transacting a sale electronically be it for a Kenwood 940 or a spinning wheel can't be ignored. And the sellers that fail to react in some way will be left behind. Yeah, right. What about the people who don't even have a computer, or don't trust online transactions? They'll never go near E-bay. They will be left in the dust. I suppose those who don't have a computer or don't trust online transactions could try setting up an ether-based net using morse code. I suspect that it will be largely one-way communications though. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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I suppose next you'll attack yard sales. You're despicable.
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On 30 May 2006 06:55:19 -0700, "Steven"
wrote: I suppose next you'll attack yard sales. You're despicable. Who? You didn't include any quote to know to whom you are referring and these posts don't necessarily fall in the expected order. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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"John S." wrote:
They will be left in the dust. I suppose those who don't have a computer or don't trust online transactions could try setting up an ether-based net using morse code. I suspect that it will be largely one-way communications though. Like yours. Welcome to the bit bucket. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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![]() Michael A. Terrell wrote: "John S." wrote: They will be left in the dust. I suppose those who don't have a computer or don't trust online transactions could try setting up an ether-based net using morse code. I suspect that it will be largely one-way communications though. Like yours. Like yours???? To increase the chances someone will understand you try writing in complete sentences. Welcome to the bit bucket. Thanks for the welcome, but I won't be staying. I take it you are in charge of the bit bucket? -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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