Ebay is not going anywhere. They really don't care about the pre-war people. It is a small fraction of their sales and every single time a new auction company threatens them, they crash and burn.
It's eBay's world. It has an invisible monopoly and we have to agree by their terms. I have a friend who has a 100% feedback and his dashboard is cluttered with high marks (around 4.9). He is called away and is late on one auction and his dashboard star for...Shipping...decreases to 4.6 and he gets eBay warnings when he logs in. Does that make sense?
That $9 shipper guy will get low stars and that same warning if he continues to be in the shipping business.
Nothing eBay does make sense and I HATE the fact that they didn't separate auctions from stores from the get go. The only people that like this are those who start everything off at $1 and hope to get a $1 for a ten Mike Scoscia First Day Covers or an autographed index card by Joe Pepitone.
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