eBay Should Treat Users As If It Had Some Competition For Them

by southasian_birdy | August 17, 2006 at 05:41 am
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Almost anytime we write anything about eBay, we get comments from frustrated users of the site complaining about some aspect of the company's practices. But so strong is the company's monopoly that no competitor has been able to make a dent in its business. Even the regular fee increases that it foists on its users haven't done much to turn people away. It's not surprising then that a group of angry customers are planning a symbolic one-day boycott of the company.
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phmenard

Great new website offers you the opportunity to list all your online auctions for free ... No Listing Fees, No Commission or End-of-Auction Fees. You even get $5 of credit at sign-up. Ebay is consistently raising fees ... so why put up with it when you can list all the auctions you want at no cost to you ... this is great especially if your items dont sell ... it wont cost you a dime ... This could be a very easy way to make money ... and unlike ebay you have very little if cost to you. Now yo can go around to you local yard sales and find treasures other people may be willing to buy and finnaly start making some profit for yourself instead of paying all the high listing fees..

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