Actually no, it's not. I'm fed up with the large sum of people out there that think reselling is wrong. Do these people have no understanding of economics at all? If reselling didn't exist everything would have to be purchased direct from the manufacturer. This means no store, no place to look at the merchandise. How the hell would you even know what you were getting? And let's not forget the countless jobs we wouldn't have.
Now I understand that reselling used goods online isn't quite the same as having a store, but it certainly has a specific function.
Let me start with a few questions:
Q: Who does a garage sale appeal too?
A: It obviously appeals to resellers, or people looking for a good deal, and rarely is anyone looking for anything specific (not a specific product, brand, model, size).
Q: Who does Ebay appeal too?
A: Similarly someone is looking for a good deal, however they are most often looking for specific items. People looking for something specific creates demand and will command a value that may exceed the price paid at the garage sale.
Ebay is full of knowledgeable resellers that can spot the good buy at a rummage sale, flea market, pawn shop, etc... They provide the buyer with a great service. Bringing that otherwise unknown item to a market place where the item is known and has a value to customers.
So why is this frowned upon? Who decided that this was a terrible thing to do to those poor unsuspecting people that run the pawn shop and the poor unsuspecting sap that wanted that particular item and wanted to pay fair market value for it?
Let me see...
Let's tally up the wins and losses here.
Wins:
1. Garage sale host get's rid of unwanted item at a price they set and felt was reasonable
2. Ebayer looking for that vintage powerhouse receiver and finding it for a fair market value.
3. Ebayer finally getting that beautiful statement piece from the 70's to listen to Rush Limbaugh as crystal clear as could ever be on AM radio.
4. The seller gets a return on the investment with some profit as well.
Losses:
1. At some point Rush Limbaugh was involved. That's disappointing.