Ebay faces major sellers rebellion on the 1st of May
News Software
The World biggest online auction website is bracing itself for the most crucial challenge it ever faced when some of its most trusted and loyal customers go ahead with a planned boycott on 1st of May. The main reason of the boycott is Ebay's decision to prevent sellers from leaving feedback for buyers even if they have been duped or fleeced; something it decided back in February. Furthermore, there is significant discontent over a rise in fees paid when a sale is...
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