EcommerceBytes-NewsFlash, Number 74 - May 02, 2001 - ISSN 1539-5065
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Some sellers are making 25% less on eBay than they were a year ago, according to AuctionBytes.com. A recent study shows that typical consumer collectibles are selling for an average of 25% less than they were a year ago. AuctionBytes.com studied a sample of "consumer collectibles" and compared Average Selling Price a year or more ago with prices in May 2001. The study also shows a marked increase in the number of these items listed over the past year.
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