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At user conference for 10-year-old auction site, praise mixes with grumbling about hiked fees.
At user conference for 10-year-old auction site, praise mixes with grumbling about hiked fees.
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has forsaken its core and continues to pretend to listen to the
sellers. There was a time when I admired this darling but no longer.
Ebay brings a terrible image to my mind. It's tarnished, greedy, and
out of touch.
Also Adam Smith should have taught these clowns that if there are too many sellers, prices will fall, they need to adjust to the market conditions just like brick and mortar stores do. I suggest they all read the Invisable Hand...
as sell.com. www.gorage.com has a cool concept of of
paying a flat rate for selling space (not per item), but
they are brand new and need more sellers so buyers
have something of interest.
in most ways, I don't care what happens to them. I won't cheer if
Ebay crashes and burns, but I can't help but think that that would
be a fitting end.
Now, if we could just get Ebay to take Amazon with them. But that's
another story.
- Ebay is Arrogant & Poor Auction Site
- by June 27, 2005 2:52 PM PDT
- All the problems that plague Ebay today plauge all monopolies totally void of competition, with no incentive to improve service, address consumer concerns, or be price sensitive.
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