As a reformed eBay junkie, I can thank eBay itself for curing me.
Attracting two-bit hustlers instead of retaining solid, long-time buyers and sellers like myself (over ten years and 1,000 transactions with no negatives) is not going to pay off for them in the long run.
Does anybody remember the "good old days" of eBay, when you could actually get to know a buyer or seller? Seems like a relic from the Eisenhower administration.
These days, when I'm looking to buy or sell something online, I do it through a special-interest forum. Faster, easier, friendler...and free.
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As a reformed eBay junkie, I can thank eBay itself for curing me.
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Attracting two-bit hustlers instead of retaining solid, long-time buyers and sellers like myself (over ten years and 1,000 transactions with no negatives) is not going to pay off for them in the long run.
Does anybody remember the "good old days" of eBay, when you could actually get to know a buyer or seller? Seems like a relic from the Eisenhower administration.
These days, when I'm looking to buy or sell something online, I do it through a special-interest forum. Faster, easier, friendler...and free.