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Ebay Losing Allure

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Intresting reading SF Dukie, Thanks for posting it !!

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This could very well be the future. Great article.
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I loved this lie

"Take fraud, for example. ebay maintains that less than one-hundredth of 1 percent of all listings are fraudulent, but scammers target high-priced items such as plasma TVs, and some victims have lost thousands of dollars. Although ebay's fraud-detection software alerts internal investigators of suspicious listings, executives say it's impossible to police a site receiving as many as 2,000 new listings per second. "
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SFDukie, great article. Maybe this is the kind of reality slap ebay needs. It's easy to see how out of touch they became with their "bread and butter" customers. I like the idea of UBid Inc making random purchases and checking out their sellers delivery times. I have book marked all the venues mentioned in the article and intend to check them outas an option vs ebay. Thanks, Mike
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