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I wasn't sure where exactly to post this topic but I noticed it hasn't been talked about in over 2 years. Recently Ive gotten pretty fed up with ebay, their high fees and monopoly over payments and decided to set up an eBid.net store. I paid a one-time $50 fee to list and sell my items for free for LIFE and set up a store (royce242) featuring some vintage cards. While they dont obviously have nearly the traffic eBay does, I cant help but wonder how collectors like us could shift eBay's dominance by supporting a website like eBid and posting some items for sale just to at least raise awareness of the site and show people it actually does have some worth while things to offer.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this topic? I for one would like see more competition in this space. |
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