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Old 01-06-2009, 04:34 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by borgovan View Post
Well, eBay has driven off many legitimate sellers, due to their burdensome fee structure and buyer-friendly rules.

I was an eBay bronze powerseller for quite sometime, and I quit selling when they raised their fees and started requiring PayPal. I just started my own website, and I've started selling in other venues. True, it's much slower selling in the beginning, but I feel quite satisfied knowing that my money is going into my pocket, not eBay's.

They were good for the hobby, and now they're destroying it. I don't need to be an accomplice.

Amen

Ebid seems to be the hot new site
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