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smoothfield | 17:32 Tue 01st Jul 2008 | Internet
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Do Ebay have to answer to anyone? Some body, authority, organisation or committee?

At present there are no serious rivals to Ebay, so it's very hard for customers to leave them and go elsewhere. It's almost a monopoly.

With the awful way they treat their customers, there should be something that can be done. But leaving them means going without online auctions in general. They have no serious rivals.

Any ideas?
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Then it's up to another company to set up a rival site and promote some healthy competition.

If you don't like ebay then don't use it. Simple as that.
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who does Ebay answer to? - have you tried calling them? maybe shout at them they might hear.
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Perhaps I should have added that the reason I would like to do something is because their customer service does not do anything - not matter how loud you shout.

And as for the first answer - did you read the question? That's the whole point! There is no alternative to Ebay, so they can treat you as badly as they like. Why send unhelpful pointless answers like that? Are you really bored?

Now it's not an unanswered questions, I'm not going to attract any serious answers. Thanks a bunch.


What answer were you expecting? Ebay answers only to themselves. I

t's like if you created a website, you could run it however you see fit and if it's to run it badly then that's their decision.
eBid

http://www.ebid.net/

What is your problem with eBay? I have made a nice income from it for the past 7 years or so.

Can I help?
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Neil - that only applies if the seller is a business and if it is sold on buy-it-now.

Ebay's line has always been 'We only act as agent - what the punters get up to is their affair and responsibility' or words to that effect. 'We'll just take the fees, thanks very much'.

The tide may be turning though -

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7481241.st m

Why not try Tazbar?

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