lonewolfrider
New member
Well, let me ask you about this statement, please. It appears to me that you are claiming that BallBids will not undermine the prices that breeders are trying to get for their animals because it is a "completely different concept altogether". Is that right? How so? What exactly is the main focus of the advertising of BallBids and the lure used to bring people to the site?
Let me give you a subtle hint directly from that site:
"SAVE UP TO 95% OFF MARKET VALUES!"
I don't believe that leaves much doubt about what the site is offering to prospective customers, now does it? Well, in case there is some doubt, again, let me offer a clue: LOW PRICES.
So, please explain to me how BallBids offering to be a provider of ball pythons (and I presume other merchandise) at a proclaimed 5 percent of actual retail value does not impact all of the other sellers of such products. Did not the person who won the last auction there who was interested in buying an albino ball python now have his or her incentive greatly reduced (or removed completely) from considering buying such an animal from an actual competing breeder? BallBids IS competing with other sellers, now isn't it? So please explain to me how BallBids advertising that buyers can get those same animals and merchandise from them at 95% off of their competitors prices is not going to hurt the business of those competing breeders. Didn't they just LOSE a potential sale? Yes, I do realize that whatever breeder sold that animal to BallBids does get paid their price, but that is not the point. The point is that BallBids appears to be competing against every breeder and seller of that same product yet offering the same merchandise at FAR LESS than market value. So tell me, how can that NOT eventually cause prices to drop across the board? The only way I can see that it would not hurt at least some breeders is if every one of them used BallBids SOLELY as their selling agent for their animals. Is that the goal of this business model? Seems to me that it would HAVE to be. Otherwise BallBids HAS to be competing against everyone who is NOT selling through them, drastically undercutting their competition's prices.
Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not faulting the penny auction business model itself, in general, nor BallBids' utilization of that model specifically, all I'm asking is for a clarification of the statement you made quoted above in relation to actual FACTS.
There are no questions relating to your standing against Ballbids. You have proven it quite intently in you writings. It is unfortunate that you are the alleged Monitor here, you should relinquish your position as such while you continue with your personal agenda. But the fact still remains that Ballbids is not a replacement for the market and since you can't understand that, or just will not understand that, by all means push the Facebook Auctions many here have complained about. I have noticed them sell at half price. Does this not cause some competition with others? I have noticed on other auctions that nobody even buys the snake at the end because a reserve was not met. At least with Ballbids the snake is bought from the breeder at a fair market value. There is no reserve. The marketing campaign is significantly more than has ever been done in this industry before which will bring more people into the community shopping and buying all through the community. Someone will win the snake and others will see this and spark or re spark their interest, or they may just already be a community member that wants to have some fun expanding their collection. All of these factors increase sales and momentum within the industry as a whole and it begins with a fair market sale of another snake. It appears that most all of the “Haters” have been identified as being a small breeder, re seller, flipper (or having very close ties to one) and they just think that Ballbids.com will take money out of their pocket when in fact Ballbids was designed to help put money in their pocket; providing they are a quality breeder. Maybe you fall in to one of those categories. You certainly write like you have a dog in the fight when the only perceived fight deals with misconstrued notions of some. The condescending attitude you have displayed more than once towards Ballbids is evident and I will not continue to entertain you. If you can not understand the concept that Ballbids does not determine or decrease market values, and that it does increase sales and interest in the community, then you are no different that the few others that post here. Ballbids does not need your approval.

