>> But sellers might not see it that way . . .
>
>Some people just need to get a life! :)
(Now, now, play nice...)
You don't happen to work for them, do you?
But seriously, any good business should be prepared for
problems like such, especially if problems like that have
happened RECENTLY in the past. Maybe E-bay is jumping ahead
too fast when their equipment isn't ready for it.
To me, it reminds me of when AOL lauched a massive
advertising program, thus overloading their network, and
leading to lots of complaints...
It's irresponsibility on the part of the companies-- I
would expect people to get mad-- after all, people use
E-bay for financial gain. No one cares that the employees
are hard-working. They care about money... a lot, lot more.
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