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Re: Ebay's Partiality Towards Larger Sellers [message #1174 is a reply to message #1172] Tue, 21 December 2004 04:27 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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To tell the truth, I can't stand eBay and worse yet, PayPal. PayPal has this weird third-world money transfer mentality that is unfathomable these days. They also have many other policies that aren't Kosher, in my opinion. Ever ask to go into their offices and sit down and discuss a problem with one of their representatives face to face? They hide like vampires from sunlight.

I've noticed a recent change in policy that appears to be enfiorced across the board, effecting sellers of all sizes. They are approaching sellers that have auctions that mention brand names other than what is being sold and telling them to remove the other names. You'll can easily find past listings that ask the viewer to see a sellers other auctions and that mention a variety of brand names the seller has available. That is not allowed anymore.

 
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