Ten years ago, ebay was a great selling platform. It was a great place to buy. Now... ebay is actively part of the criminal element it purports to protect its users from. Every change in how feedback works, how user identities are hidden in active auctions, how user identities are hidden in bid searches and individual auction reports, permitting multiple IDs by individuals, groups of individuals, and "corporations," are condusive to promoting this kind of behavior. So I guess the question would be, .. Can we change Ebay?I dont know. But, I do believe, if Ebay were changed to be more like it was ten years ago, the Pooders, bottom feeding crooks, and shill Identities would vanish. How do we accomplish that?
Craigslist? Local/regional classifieds?
I don't know. I really haven't had too many problems with the minimal 90+ ebay transactions I've made over the years. I've bought all kinds of stuff, but mostly drum stuff (sold some as well). I guess you just have to do your due diligence, read feedback, etc. Most of us know, generally, whom to stay away from, so no need to do business with those sellers; unless you really need that item and don't care about the $$. I also think most folks here are wise enough to stay away from fraudulent-looking adventures. This is a great place to share info and discuss shady-looking offerings, for all to become even better drum shoppers.
As for changing ebay, good luck. A mass boycott would be the only way to hurt that machine. Too convenient a source for merchandise, for people to stop using it. I couldn't. ; )
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