is it smart to allow china sellers on Ebay Australia

 

 

Is it a smart Ebay Policy of letting 100 billion chinese traders  sell items on Ebay Australia ??

 

 

 

Message 1 of 12
Latest reply
11 REPLIES 11

Re: is it smart to allow china sellers on Ebay Australia

Funny you should mention that, Helen, as I read some time ago that prisoners from Chinese jails are put to work as unpaid labour in government-owned factories, which is a great way of keeping production costs to an absolute minimum.

If they did the same thing in Australia, instead of it costing the taxpayers around $80,000 a year to keep each prisoner in jail, our government could actually be turning a profit instead while boosting the economy at the same time. We could learn a lot from the Chinese.
Message 11 of 12
Latest reply

Re: is it smart to allow china sellers on Ebay Australia


@cq_tech wrote:
Funny you should mention that, Helen, as I read some time ago that prisoners from Chinese jails are put to work as unpaid labour in government-owned factories, which is a great way of keeping production costs to an absolute minimum.

If they did the same thing in Australia, instead of it costing the taxpayers around $80,000 a year to keep each prisoner in jail, our government could actually be turning a profit instead while boosting the economy at the same time. We could learn a lot from the Chinese.

True - but.

 

This would cut into prisoner's TV programmes - also probably interfer with swimming pool time.

Message 12 of 12
Latest reply