For broadcast on CBS Radio Network stations
March 18-19, 2000:
Buying and Selling on eBay.
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
The online auction site has become such a force in stamp
collecting that every Internet philatelic forum spends
time discussing it and many print publications, too.
Scams, sales, even when eBay changed the way it
categorized stamps, causing a major furor online. eBay
retrenched, by the way, a spokesman telling me it was a
mistake.
Yes, there are other online auction sites -- Boxlot,
Yahoo, Amazon -- but eBay is the 500-pound canary among
them.
For decades, American Philatelic Society members have
been mailing stamps to other members around the country
in what's called "circuits." Eighteen months later, if
the material sold, the owner would get paid.
That's not good enough any more, and sales are slumping.
The reason? The Internet, online auctions like eBay in
particular. That's prompted the Society, at 53-thousand
the largest single group of stamp collectors in the U-S,
into looking at offering an online net-price sales system.
And that's stamp collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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