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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Interesting story....a few years ago I would have thought ebay to be untouchable in that nobody could compete with them, but I think the day is coming when ebay will no longer be king. It seems to me that nearly every decision they've made in the last year or so has hurt sellers. Sellers will find a new venue if they have to....and if "Fixed price" listings is the future and the auction is dead then it's going to be a lot harder to find a deal on anything...nearly every fixed price listing on ebay is above market value in the card section. |
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