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 cuff
 
posted on May 26, 2001 06:52:56 AM new
Thank you Reamond. My Discover Card was more than happy to listen and credit my account in both instances (way back when it happened).

However, when Yahoo deleted my Identity I lost over 400 excellent feedback ratings. It took two years to build my business. I worked very hard to be a good Seller for my Yahoo Buyers, as have many others who have now had their rights violated. Many of us ended up at Bidville. Bidville's size is increasing every moment.

When Yahoo dies... look to Bidville for fair quality auctions.

Have a great weekend!
~Lisa

(MsCuFF - Bidville)

 
 deichen
 
posted on May 26, 2001 10:24:19 AM new
Empires:
This is what I have been saying too!

Keep in mind yahoo'r's the ebay sales are in a slump too... don't be missled by the few saying sales are great! For the most part they stink!

Some people are just in denial!



 
 morgantown
 
posted on May 27, 2001 08:53:17 PM new
Well, today I was thinking about listing on Yahoo. I've got over $3500 in credit money and figured it was time to spend it; however, I guess thinks "ain't" too pretty!

MTown

 
 ROY222
 
posted on May 31, 2001 12:59:05 PM new
Good luck Morgantown. With all of that funny money/Yahoo credits you will be a prime target for Yahoo's TOS hit squad. I hope you get it all used before they TOS you.

 
 myauctionsinohio
 
posted on June 2, 2001 06:25:12 AM new
I agree with you. The party is over in yahoo. I have listed there under little_man_44811 for a few years and sales were doing good. the only time my sales really dropped off was around october and about a month later the sales started coming again. Since they started charging people have moved on to different sites. I sell to help with college fees for my two daughters that are in college together and yahoo put a damper on that. if you list the amount of auctions you usually do then you owe yahoo more than you made. right now i have one auction in yahoo and i am putting my listings on 3 other sites. we just have to give the other sites time to build up business. people have to be able to find the sites to use them. but as far as yahoo goes, they are going to go under. check out their success stories on the auction home page. they only have 2 or 3 different ones. there use to be alot until i emailed them and told them that their success stories ran into a dead end. most of the people that sent them were not listed in yahoo anymore. i guess they would rather go under than to give in and drop the fees and have understanding people that will help you working for them. at the end it will be yahoos loss!!

 
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