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Reply to ""Forced to Offer Free Shipping?""

Auctiva news letters seem to sound more and more like Ebay every day. It seems the writers of the news letters are very misinformed..or are they simply trying like ebay to gloss over information making sellers seem stupid. Well Auctiva old time sellers are a lot smarter then they used to be ..We have been screwed over repeately for the last two years..and we have learned how we are fed information taht sounds good upfront but is not the fine print in the contract so to speak. It would be nice is we were told the truth with easy to read and understand fine print information from both Ebay, Paypal and yes now Auctiva. Dishonesty has become such an easy tool to use in the E-commerce world but in the end it has made selling online a scary place to do business.
Auctiva if you are going to send out news letters with advice at least get your information correct or don't bother because as you can see from all the post we are educated now we know the rules and we know Ebay doesn't want regular sellers of this and that items they want huge businesses that sell the same things over and over and they are doing what ever they can to run off the small time sellers. But in the end it will be ebay who loses because dishonest businesses sooner or later fall ... Take a look at the economy and all the companies out of business why would ebay be any different.. it will all fall apart eventually ..sad that such a great idea had to become such a bad business adventure...Free shipping is as one poster above said all about money in Ebay & Paypal's pocket. Anf Forcing sellers to use it will also force sellers to stop selling on ebay because we can't afford to offer free shipping and make any profit at all no matter what we sell.
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