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03-17-2004 12:37 AM
I wish ebay would collect a $20 "new-user fee" from new members, which could be passed on to the sellers as re-imbursement for the listing fees, and would offset some of the risk of selling to a new user. You could still have non-paying bidders but at least you wouldn't actually lose any money from new-users like "chill061".
What do you think, Did I miss something?
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03-17-2004 01:51 AM
There are many ways eBay could prevent abusive NPBs, but that would decrease their revenues - bad business move for them. It will be encouraged as much as possible, and the sellers foot the bill.
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03-20-2004 01:37 PM
Unfortunately, this is not a perfect world and none-paying, none-communicative bidders are just a fact of life and part of the cost of doing business.
Jeff
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03-20-2004 05:07 PM
You can disbute the charge , but it has to be done through Ebay and the seller
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03-21-2004 11:48 AM
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03-22-2004 12:24 AM
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03-22-2004 07:27 AM
There will always be someone who wants to sell and I am willing to bet that eBay depends on new buyers becoming new sellers so we are, like it or not, fully replaceable.
If you want some further proof, see how many other people are selling the same items as you are selling. If you or I or anyone else on this board are no longer selling on eBay, it simply improves the selling rate of our competitors.
Whether the remiaining competitors adhere 100% to the eBay rules, give customers their full attention, respect, service etc., is not important, there will be Buyers and enough Sellers to make it worth their while.
Malcolm
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03-23-2004 03:40 AM
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03-24-2004 11:11 PM
Too bad ebay doesn't reimburse us (sellers who lose money on these non-paying bidders) since they have their credit cards on file.
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03-24-2004 11:50 PM
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03-25-2004 07:59 AM
Not exactly true - you are required to register with a credit card if you offer a Hotmail, Yahoo, Netscape, etc. email address as your registered email.
Bill
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03-25-2004 08:24 AM
I would NEVER expect eBay to reimburse Sellers who lost listing fees to newbie NPB's any more than expect them to reimburse Sellers who lost listing fees to a NPB with a 150+ FB rating.
However, eBay could place those monies into a fund to reimburse Sellers who have lost fees as the result of newbies or other scam artists that have been set up for the sole purpose of scamming Sellers of their products.
This would be a very positive thing to do to reinstill confidence for the Sellers, that eBay is proactive and has an interest in making eBay a safe place for Buyers AND Sellers.
Malcolm
