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| reply to fiberguy Re: Good for Ebay
I agree, Fiberguy.
Ebay wants to be known as "just a place where things are sold" so it can't be sued when buyers and sellers get scammed and ebay does nothing about it.
How ebay is involved with almost every transaction: -Ebay owns PayPal (which is almost forced on sellers) -It has a dispute dept (window dressing to make it look they are trying end scams) -Ebay has a "feedback" system, which they won't change pretty much unless you sue the person who defamed you -Ebay forces sellers to put actual shipping charges on it through a system they created -Ebay tries to make all sellers use Skype -Ebay's takes money to list, money to list higher in results, and money on the sell price. -Ebay has workshops on how to sell -Ebay defends powersellers to death
Ebay not being intimitally involved in 99% of all sales is ridiculous.
If you read the sellers gripes, Ebay screwed "store owners" for auctions ala bidding ala more fees, allows shilling, and just put in a feature so you can't look up the buyer or the seller. Only Ebay really knows the buyer and the seller. -- Saving the world keeps me busy. However, I find Earth very primitive from my home planet of Krypton. -Supergirl | |  fiberguy My views are my own. Premium join:2005-05-20
| You know what's funny, kind of off to the side... eBay has been adding many new features except for one that I know is a good one - and would/could actually benefit them.
They could stop sniping easily by extending the end of the auction by 2 minutes if the last bud came in with in 60 seconds of the auction closing... but they don't.
With all the new "buy it now" or "make an offer" and other features they are adding, they've refused to add that one - which, of all things, is how a typical auction actually works.
One reason - it encourages bidders to bid higher earlier which gives them more fees.
Again, I know it's a little off subject, but it does kind of lend to how eBay really IS involved in the auction process even though they say they aren't. -- "Complaining is the least path of resistance for the self-serving, the lazy, and Im told its a womans prerogative..." | |   supergirl
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| said by fiberguy :You know what's funny, kind of off to the side... eBay has been adding many new features except for one that I know is a good one - and would/could actually benefit them. They could stop sniping easily by extending the end of the auction by 2 minutes if the last bud came in with in 60 seconds of the auction closing... but they don't. With all the new "buy it now" or "make an offer" and other features they are adding, they've refused to add that one - which, of all things, is how a typical auction actually works. One reason - it encourages bidders to bid higher earlier which gives them more fees. Again, I know it's a little off subject, but it does kind of lend to how eBay really IS involved in the auction process even though they say they aren't. I just think Ebay is a crooked, unprincipled mess. -- Saving the world keeps me busy. However, I find Earth very primitive from my home planet of Krypton. -Supergirl | |
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