Monkeydungeon

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    • ON: Fri Mar 7th 19:46 PM
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      A Solution for eBay and Its Frustrated Seller Community
      O.K. Paul , You have lots of feedback on your article. Care to defend your position with some research?
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    • ON: Thu Mar 6th 07:08 AM
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      A Solution for eBay and Its Frustrated Seller Community
      You actually believe anything ebay puts out there without questioning it? That is the type of though that allowed the Nazis to take over. Yes, ebay lowered it's fees, that is unless you actually sell your item. Have you done no research at all? When the FTC investigates the claim that ebay was padding it's numbers during the strike you may start to think about ebay a little differently. The only reason ebay is still doing well is because there is no other company that has the traffic and buyers that ebay has...for now. You cannot possibly sustain that position with the huge number of dissatisfied customers that ebay has. Do you realize that ebay's sellers also make up a huge portion of ebay buyers? If we are not selling then our paypal account stays empty. If our paypal account is empty then we are not looking around on ebay as a buyer. As soon as a company comes along that looks like it's having a breakout in the numbers of buyers and sellers
      it has then ebay sellers (and therefore buyers) are going to be jumping ship like madmen at sea.

      Obviously John Donahue has little or no experience as an ebay seller. If he did he would know that you can't treat your customers like he is and still expect them to come begging for more. The truth is ebay is experiencing slowed growth. Instead of trying to get new customers they thought it would be more cost effective to go up on there prices.....again. One of the big problems this time is that they tried to pull the wool over our eyes and call it a price reduction. How dare ebay insult all of there sellers like that did they think we wouldn't notice?notice? Not all of us are as gullible as Paul.

      I've already started to expand my own website as to not rely on ebay as much, and I've been a powerseller for years. Don't think that I'm the only one. My suggestion to you is to sell your unquestioned ebay shares before the ship sinks. Oh, and I've got some swamp land I'd like you to put your money into when you do.
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