Sold for many, many years on my other ID

 

The only reason I ended up closing that other ID was due to eBay's refusal to address hijacked accounts and having no desire to become one of them

 

This ID was only supposed to be used for posting on the forum, but I forgot to 'switch over' a couple of times before buying. And to that end, this ID was only opened originally due to the abusive eBay messages I was getting after posting factual replies that the people asking 'didn't like' with my selling/buying/posting ID

 

Again something eBay refused to do anything about

 

(factual replies based on policy) along with some choice replies on the forum from those offended by factual replies, hence having that option turned off on this ID 

 

 

 

I still do my best to try to keep up with 'how selling works' these days

 

Until this latest round of nonsense eBay has brought in anyway

 

 

😂 🤣 😂

 

Is that Guano in there Dom ??????

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"Start me up I'll never stop......"

LOL - if it lands in the Moat again - you'll be HDandQ.


@domino-710 wrote:

 

 

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🎶 catapult full of c**p
I can't walk out

because it stinks too much, baby 

Trebuchet.

 

Now Padi is breaking out the Wagon Wheels - woohoo.

It is not broken, it does not need to be changed

We were all fine traveling in horse drawn carriages until they introduce those automobiles and then forced us to buy them. Don't get me started on this internet bizzo because I was fine going to the shops before that. Now I am forced to communicate anywhere at anytime using gadgets and I miss rushing home to my rotary phone to phone a friend...... Changes are often improvements, time can only determine how much or how little

 

as a seller be forced to buy postage through Ebay?

You have three options, have a pro store or free selling or not to sell on eBay, Nobody forces you to do any of those.

 

And stop pushing promoted listings & higher percentages of advertising spend, get buyers to the site

Jack and Jill made the best pies in Australia. Jack set up a stand on his street corner. Jill paid for TV commercials to their website. Jack said " Are you crazy spending all that money needlessly to sell the best pies in Australia?" Jill asked how many pies he had sold, Jack said 3 . Jill showed Jack they had 120 internet orders with the code advertised on TV. ....... You can choose not to spend to promote but you can't complain about not enough sales by not promoting

 

 

When I’m looking for answers to problems I encounter, those with helpful information that’s relevant to the problem are not going to get the heave-ho from me.

 

Even the most highly qualified specialist speaking gobbledegook may not be helpful (or even right), but I hope will get my appreciation for taking the time and trouble in trying to help. But I won’t be following the gobbledegook instructions.

 

But it’s tremendous that we have these boards, so that all of us with various opinions and backgrounds can weigh in. If someone’s giving out wrong advice, it’s sure to be jumped on and corrected, usually with a link to the relevant Help page, or with an exemplar from relevant experience if that contradicts the Help pages.

 

One of the best examples is how ridiculous the Report a Seller function is. Scammers are as unchecked as a mouse plague, in spite of the eBay blah-blah-blah about sellers who make eBay less safe. Small sellers are at the mercy of rigidly-imposed rules which large-scale scammers routinely flout, and which AI makes possible (in my opinion) to continue to flout without consequence. If there’s one thing I could fix on eBay, that would be it. I think it’s the worst aspect of eBay 2026.