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Ebay introduces bold changes

By Emma Hughes
21 August 2008 07:56AM
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Ebay is announcing changes to transform the jumble-sale business into a worldwide shopping mall.

Ebay will introduce more fixed-price items alongside the bargain hunting auctions the site is famous for – there will also, more importantly, be improved financial protection for buyers.

The global selling site has had a wobbly year as, with the £32.7m Luis Vuitton case top of the problem list, analysts began to question the company’s growth capacity.

Changes announced today are aimed at fighting off competition such as Amazon as well as helping entrepreneurs make the most of the fixed-price sales – buttering them up after the fallout over the new fee structure, Ebay?

Ebay denies that these changes, whilst encouraging the big retail partners they so badly covet, will push away the smaller dealers. A humongous rise from £500 to £30,000 will also be introduced to protect customers paying for goods through Paypal.

Clare Gilmartin, director of marketplaces for Ebay in the UK explains that, "We've been on this path for the last few years. There's no doubt this year has seen some very, very bold changes - necessarily so and entirely reflective of what our buyers and sellers want."

Gilmartin concludes by saying that, "If you are a buyer and searching on Ebay, you'll have far more chance of finding what you are looking for. In a credit crunch environment, it's far easier to shop around online for a bargain than it is offline."

theinquirer.net (c) 2008 Incisive Media

   


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I was a loyal ebay seller for over 5 years and decided in early 2008 that it no longer suited my needs. I joined both Trading Post and Oztion but sales are very slow on both of those sites. I am now selling on Smart Bid Auctions - www.smartbid.com.au and doing well - it is easier to use than all the other sites, works quick, costs nothing to list at the moment and also has no final value fees, so it really is free right now. It was good to be with ebay up until 2007 but it has now lost many buyers and sellers who like me could not work with the new ebay. Ebay are concerned, they are doing focus groups and forums all over the country to get answers, but once they have lost the market share, they have lost it forever to the new sites. So why not give Smart Bid Auctions a try like I did.
iTnews - comments icon Posted by Ken SAug 29, 2008 8:49 AM
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