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Article on the 2008 EBay Boycott

It all began this year with the resignation of Meg Whitman as CEO of EBay.  She announced that she would retire at the end of March 2008.  John Donahoe, who had been President of EBay Marketplaces, will replace her as CEO. However, that is not what started the boycott.  Soon after her announcement to retire, EBay also announced that there would be a change to the fees that it charges in addition to some other policies.

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EBay has rate changes just about every year, and as antiques and collectibles dealers, we have seen a dramatic increase over the years as their slice of the pie gets bigger when we sell something.  In addition, we have also seen a glut in certain areas and therefore prices are depressed for certain items.   This cuts even deeper into our slice of the pie.  However, like most people who sell on EBay, this isn’t even the crux of our dissatisfaction with EBay.

EBay announced a policy that would dramatically change the way business is conducted by making changes to the ratings.  The change means that buyers would be able to still rate a seller for items purchased on the auction site, but sellers would no longer be able to rate buyers.  In other words, sellers would no longer be able to “out” non-pay bidders, rude and nasty customers or the chronic merchandise “returner.”   Many of us feel this is unfair and a boycott of EBay was organized.

What effect this will have on the giant of online auctions no one will ever know.  However, many people that we have talked to have made decisions to either open their own online storefront, look at alternative online auction sites and in some cases, the combination of higher fees and changes some people have told us that they are leaving the business altogether.  This is a shame, because some of these people have been with EBay for a long time.

Alternatives to EBay Buying

Many of us have purchased items from EBay in the past.  However, with the ongoing dispute with EBay, its seller’s fees and its policy changes, we thought we would give you just a couple of alternative ideas for buying on the Internet.

www.shopgoodwill.com is a website run by Goodwill, the non-profit charity that helps people with disabilities by training them.  Goodwill Industries, which has been around since 1902, was the first to launch a non-profit online auction site in 2006 and serves millions of people from around the world.  Recently, six small paintings by Western New York artist Mildred C. Green sold for more than $2500 on shopgoodwill.com.

With the advent of EBay and other auction sites, it would not be long before someone finally figured out that a good place to get EBay items are the non-profit stores such as Goodwill and Salvation Army.  Now, Goodwill trains their employees to look for things that may be worth more than usual and things that will attract people.  The six small paintings generated about 5449 hits for the website and were finally purchased by a collector in Florida.

www.propertyroom.com is another site where bargains can be had. The website, which has been called, “The EBay for Cops” by some people, sells unclaimed stolen property from police agencies around the country.  This site was founded by a retired police officer in 1999 and claims to have more than 600 law enforcement agencies as affiliates and partners.  One of the good things about this site is that it has a sister site called at www.stealitback.com. At this site, people can enter the serial number of property that has been stolen from them, and if it can be verified and the items turn up for auction, it will be returned to its rightful owner.