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11 Comments
\\mandolux
July 1st, 2004
at 11:42pm
Not really - except for the time some dude put an auction for a shiny thing while naked (you could see his ***** reflected from the item).
Sue
July 2nd, 2004
at 6:37am
I submitted my story for you! Enjoy!
JCMOFFITT
July 3rd, 2004
at 9:31am
I have been buying and selling on Ebay since around 1998. I dont have a very high rating , think it is around 74 or whatever but I have 100% still which I think is a GOOD thing.
I remember when you could post an auction and put a price on it and then the bidding frenzy would begin. Ebay has evolved and now there are programs out there that will enable a buyer to do proxy bidding and wait to the very last minute or so to bid for you. In other words , no more bidding wars which means that everyone is buying stuff at the bottom dollar. From a buyers perspective that is good because it keeps the prices down but it is also irritating to have a bid one minute and then right at the end have it snatched out from underneath your nose because you were not sitting at your computer monitoring your auctions or email notifications.
Well anyway, not sure that my comments qualify as an actual Ebay Story but that is my input for now.
Later
Anonymous
July 10th, 2004
at 11:03am
We, as sellers, are trying to let the everyone know that there has been a class action lawsuit filed against eBay for erroneous accounting practices. You can read about the problems sellers have had on the Technical Issues Community Board on eBay at this link:
http://forums.ebay.com/db2/thread.jsp?forum=87&thread=410092573&modified=1089481480241
The link to the site of the Firm that is handling the case is :
http://www.fazmiclaw.com/
Not a good story, but one that needs to be told, nonetheless.
Anonymous
August 6th, 2004
at 4:53pm
quick! This is the funniest ebay listing and POSSIBLY the worst attempt at selling a car I have ever seen!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=9835&item=2486282932&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
Anonymous
January 30th, 2005
at 6:34am
It's not a story but it's a useful tool : AuctionSieve
Mel Lancaster
May 9th, 2007
at 5:29am
From experience, I don’t think so. My partner and I started buying to sell last October (2006). We started from scratch, and paid for our first load of stock with our credit card - eek! - 200 worth.
We stuck it on eBay, writing the best headings we could, and pricing our items as fairly as we could (while still making a reasonable profit). We also made sure our postage was fair.
We weren’t the only people on eBay selling our items. But they started selling, and by the time that credit card bill came in three weeks later, we paid off the 200 easily.
We kept on reinvesting our profits in new stock, and almost six months on we now have money regularly going into our business account; we have an eBay shop; we have something in the region of 1500 worth of stock that is all bought and paid for, and things keep getting better.
We started off as an ‘average’ seller. Basically we started from scratch. And we’re doing well because we are constantly looking at what we’re doing, constantly revising listings to see if we get better results, tweaking things here and there, promoting what we’re doing, and working hard to develop what we hope will be a long term business.
So although eBay is a HUGE marketplace, and yes it’s competitive, there’s no reason you can’t compete and earn your own chunk of cash - provided you do your homework and you’re prepared to put the hard work in.
Jerry Falwell talks about his first time. - Chassidy blog
May 13th, 2007
at 6:05am
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Andrew12
November 27th, 2007
at 5:28am
Interesting, but why would someone do that? Just to get their account suspended? If Chris know who it was he would probably ban him from his IRC Chatroom.
Planet Northern Voice
November 28th, 2007
at 4:15am
of my old digital cameras for sale to the chat room. Nothing is wrong with either of them… in fact, they aren’t really even old. Then it hit me. Why not throw these up on Ebay in auctions? Related Content: The Blogosphere Has Jumped the SharkeBay StoriesAtom Auctions A Victim of eBay Fraud eBay Problems The Highest Bidder Your eBay Auctions in RSS How to Make Money Online Isabella Fiore Handbags eBay Auctions for Business read more
Coombes
December 29th, 2007
at 5:36pm
Best thing I bought off of ebay was my new stick of RAM, outlasted my RAM that came with my PC to take the smirk off of my friends face who said I was making a mistake and put the smirk onto a very smug Coombes.