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This problem goes far The Power of Laughter in Sales /p>While riding up the escalator in the Denver Convention Center, I found myself absent-mindedly staring at a statue outside the window. My mind was stale from the plane ride and my coffee hadn’t kicked in yet.Suddenly, my ears perked up with peculiar confusion. I thought I heard a burst of giggles in the not too distant background. I shook my head and rapid This is somewhat understandable but as a consequence they have encouraged people to publish anti-eBay web sites. They should wake up and “Smell the Coffee”. They are also encouraging more than normal competition, much of it not as desirable as we’d like it to be. This problem goes far beyond just eBay it’s affecting all internet business. Internet business only represents about 4% of the total and should grow at a tremendous rate. The potential is beyond the imagination. There are many advantages to internet marketing and financial advantages are passed on to the consumer. This constant well published barrage of complaints is inhibiting the growth of buying on the internet. Many of my acquaintances will not buy on the internet because they fear being ripped-off, and they have good reason to be fearful. This is not meant to denigrate eBay but is meant as a “Heads Up “. eBay certainly has the financial means and the talent to mount an aggressive campaign to control fraud and they should do it and soon. They don’t even prevent fraud in their own back yard. One example is to do with shipping charges. Many dealers pad their shipping charges to compensate for eBay and Paypal fees, because their profit margins are thin. But I’ve seen a selling price of 99 cents for a new computer with $420.00 in shipping and handling. This is outright fraud. I figure if a seller will cheat eBay they’ll certainly cheat me. I believe lowering their overall fees and
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