Ebay - Disaster or Brilliant Move?Author: jawapro
Date: Thu 17/04/2008 10:10 AM
Ok ok - so most of you are probably wanting to see photos of my new house. Well - sorry to disappoint, but you’re still waiting.
Why - well mainly because I’m still unpacking and can’t take good photos yet - all you’d see is piles of boxes. I’ve been pretty busy moving the last bit of stuff from my flat and trying to organize things here. To prove my point - tonight is the first time I’ve had a computer going here. And for those of you who know me - that’s pretty drastic.
The phone got put on today, so the net should follow it as soon as I can organize it. Then you can start to expect regular posts again (including photos).
Anyway - on with the topic of the day.
The great Ebay crisis. Or at least that’s what Today Tonight would have you believe.
You see - Ebay Australia has decided to change their policy. Currently if you sell something, you can choose how you accept payment. There are a few common types - bank deposit, paypal, money order, etc…
Well, starting sometime soonish, ebay is only going to allow paypal and cash-on-delivery.
Now - this has caused a huge amount of anger from a lot of people. Today Tonight ran a story tonight (I finally got my tv set up) basically painting it as a greedy move by ebay - and picking on the ebay representative’s explanation. Almost no mention of the positive side of the argument.
Prices might rise by a tiny amount to cope with the fees paypal charges (2% of the sale price), but personally - I’m all for the move.
I always prefer auctions that offer paypal. If they don’t - I’m less likely to buy from them.
Why?
Its easy - you don’t have to go and load up your internet banking site to do payment - paypal is all integrated.
Its instant. You don’t have to wait a few days for the banks to clear things.
You can pay any currency - it handles it (so I can pay for an auction listed in US$ or British pounds etc).
And best of all - if the item doesn’t turn up, you can contact ebay and they can refund the money (after trying to sort things out first). It works - Dad’s had to do it once.
I love paypal. So personally - I think this is a brilliant move.
I’d be happy to cop the extra 2% for all that.
Bring it on ebay - and Today Tonight’s report was a one-sided farce.
Note: I dont know who the guy in the photo is - it was just a google photo that seemed to fit.
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