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eBay Shares Down Another 7% Tonite!

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Yes, because to rectify this slide, they will again engage in knee-jerk, p!ss-poor random decisions that will further alienate the small seller.

 

The problem with eBay is that they have totally forgotten what made them what they are. Ford may make very different family cars than they did in 1910, but they still make family cars.

 

eBay was founded on, and built its success on, the small seller.

 

And now they don't want them.

 

Their demise is inevitable, as they are dispensing with their uniqueness and becoming like any other online store...without any of the protection the likes of Amazon gives their customers.

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Yes, because to rectify this slide, they will again engage in knee-jerk, p!ss-poor random decisions that will further alienate the small seller.

 

The problem with eBay is that they have totally forgotten what made them what they are. Ford may make very different family cars than they did in 1910, but they still make family cars.

 

eBay was founded on, and built its success on, the small seller.

 

And now they don't want them.

 

Their demise is inevitable, as they are dispensing with their uniqueness and becoming like any other online store...without any of the protection the likes of Amazon gives their customers.

Very well said, Nick. :(

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