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Ebay Seller Relationship's
Jul 14, 2010 02:06 PM
First let me say Ebay's been pretty good for us we built a company around Ebay and it's a great freedom not to punch a clock any more

When we signed up we really felt our buyers as well as Ebay were trading partners each providing a product or service and each of us valued each other

Looking at these post's yesterday and today I can see in many case's sellers ain't happy "say it ain't so"

Going forward I accept their will be changes as Ebay finds out what works and what don't ,but I too am starting to feel like a second class participant in Most of Ebay's process's

We all want the buyer to be happy but it seems to me more middle ground most be found to allow sellers similar privileges as buyers enjoy

Most of "us" sellers don't hate Ebay but want to feel as the business partner's we once were to Ebay
Not the second class citizens we have become

Yea I consider us to be an Ebay success story and we will stick with Ebay But with very little change it could be a happier experience for all of us
Thanks Kurt
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Ebay Seller Relationship's

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Ebay Seller Relationship's
Jul 14, 2010 02:06 PM
First let me say Ebay's been pretty good for us we built a company around Ebay and it's a great freedom not to punch a clock any more

When we signed up we really felt our buyers as well as Ebay were trading partners each providing a product or service and each of us valued each other

Looking at these post's yesterday and today I can see in many case's sellers ain't happy "say it ain't so"

Going forward I accept their will be changes as Ebay finds out what works and what don't ,but I too am starting to feel like a second class participant in Most of Ebay's process's

We all want the buyer to be happy but it seems to me more middle ground most be found to allow sellers similar privileges as buyers enjoy

Most of "us" sellers don't hate Ebay but want to feel as the business partner's we once were to Ebay
Not the second class citizens we have become

Yea I consider us to be an Ebay success story and we will stick with Ebay But with very little change it could be a happier experience for all of us
Thanks Kurt
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by elradmfg (5350 ) View Listings
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Re: Ebay Seller Relationship's
Jul 14, 2010 02:20 PM
I personally like ebay, I think they are making some changes in the right direction but they are leaving a little bit of a hole for the buyers, but I understand the direction they are giong
I have worked very, very hard (more than 80 hrs a week) with my ebay business, this is really my life.

I was pleased to be part of a fedex team that helps small business, see what makes them tick and how they can make things better for us. even though it is just a forum for them to ask questions of their small business owners, it really makes me feel important and I can see where they are really getting true input.

They do not have many users, but I think they have a good cross section of people.
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Re: Ebay Seller Relationship's
Jul 14, 2010 02:24 PM
We are kinda in the same boat our building is at our home all employess are family and I work at it way longer every day than I should
Kurt
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