predatorkj
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- Aug 7, 2008
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Rob -
Not calling anyone thieves , so that accusation falls to another member , not me. And also stated I do the same things. I am just saying there isn't a valid reason to say eBay wasn't cut out of the scenario in which they should of been paid. Totally different than saying you or anyone is wrong in doing it, but you can't give any justifiable reason (if you had to explain to eBay) why you felt it was ok. That's where I am agreeing with DilferRules. I am 100% ok with people doing it , including myself , I just am stating there isn't a valid reason you can actually give as to why eBay shouldn't be compensated. Not stating we are going to compensate eBay. Different things... Again , I have 0 negativity against anyone doing it , but there is no justifiable reason you could state eBay shouldn't have been paid if it was their service who put the transaction together , that's it.
Ryan
So if you yank the card, they don't keep the listing fees?
In all honesty, it's a loophole in the system much like shill bids and the like. If they really wanted to, they could enforce it where you can't pull an item down until it's run its course(how many ever days you put it up for) unless the bin is hit or you accept a best offer or the auction ends. Then your obligation with eBay would then be complete. They keep the listing fees, you are now free to move your card however you see fit.
If you want to say you pay eBay due to the exposure they bring for your card, I'd counter that because you don't pay a fee suggesting that. You pay to list, you pay FVF. There is no fee for exposure.