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Posted By: Anonymous
I found these Lelands items from their last auction sold recently sold within a week or so of auction close on ebay – links to Lelands and eBay in pairs below. I’m sure there are lots more. I count 3 small winners and 20 losers some not so small. I have no doubt there is a perfectly reasonable explanation and bigger picture reasoning but can’t help but look at this list and ask why and how can anyone afford to do this? You run the best auctions on ebay. You don't need the loss leaders. If you give up them up you will do even better on the bottom line. You don’t need them. Everyone follows your auctions already and they’re costing you a lot of money. |
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