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  • commented 9 months ago
  • tags: EBAY
  • "eBay Now"—Another dose of arrant nonsense from the desperate "eBafia Don" and his eBay Dept of Spin ...

    The eBay marketplace is literally dead in the water and starting to sink; how these headless turkeys have managed to produce the recent "improved" quarterly figures for Wall Street, I cannot imagine; I'll leave that for a forensic accountant to figure out at the post mortem.

    Regardless the marketplace is atrophying and PreyPal will atrophy with it. The idea that PreyPal is a threat to the existing payment processors is simply an absurdity and that should be understood by anyone with a brain larger that the size of a pea.

    In the meantime, for those of you that are curious as to what is causing the eBay lobbyists so much anxiety, it's a very clear demonstration of the utter unscrupulousness, indeed criminality, of eBay ...

    "Shill Bidding Fraud on eBay Auctions: Case Study #5"
    http://www.ecommercebytes.com/forums/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=167554

    eBay / PayPal / Donahoe: Dead Men Walking
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    "eBay Now"—Another dose of arrant nonsense from the desperate "eBafia Don" and his eBay Dept of Spin ... The eBay marketplace is literally dead in the water and starting to sink; how these headless turkeys have managed to produce the recent "improved" quarterly figures for Wall Street, I cannot imagine; I'll leave that for a forensic accountant to figure out at the post mortem. Regardless the marketplace is atrophying and PreyPal will atrophy with it. The idea that PreyPal is a threat to the existing payment processors is simply an absurdity and that should be understood by anyone with a brain larger that the size of a pea. In the meantime, for those of you that are curious as to what is causing the eBay lobbyists so much anxiety, it's a very clear demonstration of the utter unscrupulousness, indeed criminality, of eBay ... "Shill Bidding Fraud on eBay Auctions: Case Study #5" http://www.ecommercebytes.com/forums/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=167554 eBay / PayPal / Donahoe: Dead Men Walking
    Cassandra Johnson commented 7 months ago
    As a long time seller on ebay I will tell you how they are making themselves look stable for the last three quarters. <br><br>They are gouging the hell out of sellers with final value fees on shipping. 11% no less. <br><br>That wasn't enough? They then proceeded to eliminate most of the Top Rated Sellers 20% final value fee discount in the last several months. By the way ebay has the ability to manipulate any record they want, sellers have NO protection from them. <br><br>ebays' search engine is so corrupt it will never see daylight again. <br><br>What many stock analyst fail to see about the current CEO is that he prefers to be in BIG boardrooms peddling BS opposed to dealing what he refers to as the peon sellers on ebay. <br><br>A relative of mine recently HAD to have lunch with what he refers to as the bane of online sales. This guys stock value runs in the neighborhood of $135K a share on the market so I don't doubt his estimation of the CEO's character.
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