The eBay Debate Continues

February 26, 2008 RSS Feed Print
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Alpha Consumer readers recently debated eBay's new policies, which raise fees on items that sell but lower them for those that don't. Many readers, particularly high-volume sellers, expressed frustration and anger over the change.

I discussed the debate over the weekend on WTOP; you can listen here.

And if you are among those participating in the boycott and are looking for eBay alternatives, consider these three.

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drMznqtgwMIHsWwX of NH 10:12PM December 19, 2008

I wonder if eBay is headed by a foreigner...maybe from china? That would explain the mystery

Karen of WI 10:28PM March 16, 2008

whenever I pay for something on Paypal, whenever possible I pay with my credit card, but doing so, I have to deal with: for starters, the option to change to credit card is VERY SMALL and HIDEN, once you find the option, THEN, you still have to go several prompts, asking you if your REALLY want to use your credit card, it is only THEN, after breaking all these obstacles, your are able to utilize your credit card........ mmmmmmmmmmmh.

just for though.

maynor of NV 12:36PM March 01, 2008

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Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for U.S. News & World Report, writes about making smarter financial decisions. She’s the author of Generation Earn: The Young Professional's Guide to Spending, Investing, and Giving Back.

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