EBay boss bids farewell
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Jan 24, 2008, 7:14 GMT
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Good Bye to (Spaceship) MegJan 24th, 2008 - 10:29:50
Really good riddance!
We hope under eBay's new leadership:
That there will be less indecision.
And that somehow the ebay sellers will be given more respect - than they have been given.
That the necessary changes will be put into place to make it easier for shops to make a profit - rather than the profits going all to eBay Inc.
That eBay deals - in a way that fits in with the time - specially in relation to their 'over the top' pricing structure - for larger sellers - as it may be a privilege to sell on ebay - it is also a privilege to sell on Amazon. And on Amazon - as on our own sites - it cost nothing to list and we can often get better prices.
That all the 'ridiculously good' ideas will stop - and ebay will get back to the basic - approach to buying and selling.
That ebay gives more support - especially to its larger sellers who actually deliver much of eBay's - revenue.
That ebay will in future spend more of the revenue - that we all generated - on improving ebay - over investing in new acquisitions like Skype.. that have nothing to do with the core business.
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