@curraone wrote:

So how come moderators are all over the boards nit-picking for perceived "heat" but no-one from ebay actually answers any questions on the boards?


I'm guessing the answer to this would be that the boards are administered by Lithium, with moderators being Lithium employees who are incapable not qualified or authorised to answer questions on eBay's behalf..  Questions that should be answered by the likes of eBay employee Joanna_oz who started the "Welcome to the Autumn 2014 Seller Release" thread remain unanswered. 

 

edit: to keep this post 'on topic' . . . . I find Aust Post prices to be rising every year (I know this is no secret, just keeping the post on topic).     

If it was just price rises every year it would be half normal. It seems every few months now we get these price rises.
The most recent ones are massive changes to sellers like me, costs will more then double if I keep using Australia post.
Australia post need competition in small parcels and so does eBay for that matter.

I agree - we are almost reconciled to the fact the Aust Post change prices every 6 months

 

But these changes in dribs and drabs with different starting dates, make it so hard to keep up and to keep listings current.

 

If they wanted to make these changes to click and send, why didn't they have the starting date at 31 March along with the other advertised prices?

Didnt anyone notice that approx' 1 1/2 to 2 years ago,companies like Harvey Norman etc started crying about internet sales (international) not attracting the GST.

WHAT HAVE THEY BEEN UP TO SINCE?

Well,these whingers have now monoploised the market,with the Govt's blessing,and have not only destroyed the average person's ability to earn a few extra bucks (so we can be more than just a working slave) but have preceeded to,along with their mates at the ACCC. make corrupt business practice an acceptable thing.

How selfish and jealous are these people that they will destroy a whole sector because it's hurting THEIR bottom lines.

 

 

So, Henry Ford should never have produced a car and not force the eventual demise of the Horse and Cart?

 

 


Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.

Crikey,that was a VERY poor example and here's why:-

 

http://www.rotten.com/library/bio/business/henry-ford/

 

I suggest you be more careful when choosing a "famous" name to lean on.....this guy loved Adolf.

And his personal racism and ignorance means he DIDN'T invent automobile mass production?


@emeraldtarpon wrote:

Crikey,that was a VERY poor example and here's why:-

 

http://www.rotten.com/library/bio/business/henry-ford/

 

I suggest you be more careful when choosing a "famous" name to lean on.....this guy loved Adolf.


sorry, hope you got the point I was trying to make though.

 

Head's somewhere else today (assignment) just taking breaks everynow and then to stop the mind numbing boredom I am experiencing from sending me to sleep.


Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.


@davewil1964 wrote:

And his personal racism and ignorance means he DIDN'T invent automobile mass production?


Yeah, I never knew his personal philosophies/ideologies, i just knew he made cars, an industry which ultimately saw the demise of another sector of transportation>

 

*shrugs*

 

Does this mean that when exploring the separation of powers and the concept of a responsible government that I'm not allowed to compare ours with that of germany's circa 1935 onwards? No one is ever allowed to refer to anything with which Hitler even had a remote connection?

 

 


Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.

Of course he invented mass produced cars,you know that. 

You do also realise that the petroleum industry had a BIG part to do with Henry's sudden ability to mass produce the vehicles that relied on petroleum,don't you?......i mean,how ya gonna fuel all these "horse and cart" destroyers without petrol?

Why would you risk spending millions of dollars mass producing cars when there was no petroleum being mass produced at the time.

See how collusion works and bolsters every players pocket.

Nowadays,big business has turned colluding into an art form which leads me back to my original point....destroying the average man's ability to "make ends meet".