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<p>[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 2010798, member: 15929"]eBay is simply not what it used to be and that can solely be blamed on the whiners that constantly complain about their own ignorance whether they are sellers or buyers.</p><p><br /></p><p>Buyers can be difficult but then so can sellers.</p><p><br /></p><p>Buyers can be deceitful but then, so can sellers.</p><p><br /></p><p>Buyers can be just out and out ignorant, but then so can sellers. (I have one seller which is constantly listing his/her 1964 business strike Kennedy's as Rare Accented Hair coins despite my attempts at educating them that they were only proof coins.)</p><p><br /></p><p>It appears to me that eBay is catering to only the big volume sellers anymore as the little guy, which would be you and me, are getting squeezed out as the more folks that file suits against eBay sellers then the more lawyers need to be involved in defining the "rules". Those rules are aimed at folks who can appreciate the benefits of high volume sales.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 2010798, member: 15929"]eBay is simply not what it used to be and that can solely be blamed on the whiners that constantly complain about their own ignorance whether they are sellers or buyers. Buyers can be difficult but then so can sellers. Buyers can be deceitful but then, so can sellers. Buyers can be just out and out ignorant, but then so can sellers. (I have one seller which is constantly listing his/her 1964 business strike Kennedy's as Rare Accented Hair coins despite my attempts at educating them that they were only proof coins.) It appears to me that eBay is catering to only the big volume sellers anymore as the little guy, which would be you and me, are getting squeezed out as the more folks that file suits against eBay sellers then the more lawyers need to be involved in defining the "rules". Those rules are aimed at folks who can appreciate the benefits of high volume sales.[/QUOTE]
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