True. It is getting annoying for certain items on eBay like that... however I tend to want to find a BIN on eBay these days and know I've purchased and paid there and then. I just don't have the time to bid on items like I used to. But yeah, having most sellers hold items at high BIN prices forces all other sellers up to that level because they think they can actually sell for that.
Sadly it isn't just Evilbay that is filled with price drivers (and don't get me started on one particularly evil little *@$%!) Certain retro selling sites also seem to be seriously guilty of attempting this (without naming names - not sure if i'm breaking rules by giving prices, but I can cope with a slap on the wrist and a censoring of my post...) Examples,
I picked up Crazy Kong by Supersoft in a bundle, this site listed it as
<snip> a precious sum </snip> , completed listing on eBay -
<snip> 1/50th of precious sum </snip>...
Bought Caverns of Khafka (yep, I know it's rubbish, but the audio is fantastic!) from a great seller on eBay for a very reasonable
<snip> a less precious sum </snip> - the only other copy anywhere was
<snip> over twice that original sum</snip>, on this other site.
I'm sure somebodies stuck something up at a price that's a little high (my lack of knowledge on many systems has caused me to do this from time to time) and everybody who gets something a little rare or out of the ordinary wants to make a few quid on it, but there's a difference between making a bit and taking the ****. And I agree with Killerchicken - some of the hardware flogged these days is stupidly high, pricing genuine fans out of the market all in the name of profit. Most of what I get from selling goes back to buying stuff, adding to the collection, et. al. I actually like playing this stuff (when i've got fully working hardware that is - rant on Datasettes to come

)
But, yes, back on topic.
For most of my stuff - smaller parcels - I tend to use RM. It's not ideal, but the staff there are helpful and try to keep the costs down as much as they can. P2G I use for other stuff, normally City Link, who are mostly reliable, have occasionally failed to turn up, but it's not a Yodel-like regular occurence.
And if i'm completely honest, I hate sending internationally. Not because of any kind of effort, but the price increases has made it seem that UK sellers are out to virtually-mug foreign buyers for having the impudence to want something from here. First time I started selling, about 3 years ago, I refused to post abroad because of the prices - in one instance that got me a shitty message and some neutral feedback, but I can see why a fair amount of UK sellers refuse to post abroad, and I can imagine a fair few foreign chaps (or chapesses) will refuse to buy from here. Sometimes it's easier to play a waiting game, see if what you want will turn up in your neck of the woods.
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Yes, I edited out your post... you know I was going to... thats why you invited me to do it
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