@kopenhagen5 wrote:

And I haven't started with the list of improvements I have that can improve the site and increase eBay's bottom line.

But I tried 10 years ago to set up a meeting with free advice, now it will cost them if they want me as a consultant.

 


They have that. They call it 'tell us what you think'. All they need to do is actually read what we think. And find one of their 7 figure employees who can understand plain English and implement what might actually work.

 

I suppose it's easier just to tinker around the edges and not even look at the reasons why buyers and sellers might look elsewhere. After all, if you're on 7 figures you don't want to be seen as sensible or innovative. That's for startups.