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Old 11-30-2002, 11:50 AM
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Default Sound economics

Posted By: David 

A recently published 'official' report gives details why eBay may have economic trouble in the futre. One is (and I quote):

"Numerous sellers have complained that one of the causes for lower sales on eBay is the fact there are simply too many buyers which adversely affects the sellers' bottom line."

That explains why none of my stuff has been selling: too many buyers. I figure that once they quit buying and paying those high prices, I'll be stinking rich. I guess if I hadn't been an ivory tower Art History major, I could have figured all this stuff out long ago. It all seems so logical, now that it has been explained to me.

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Old 11-30-2002, 12:42 PM
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Default Sound economics

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WOW!!! Too many buyers! Don't feel bad, I am an Engineer and never would have figured that out, you are not alone Mr. Liberal Arts major. I work for an airline, I wonder if that is why we are in financial trouble, too many people buying tickets to fly.

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