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 twinsoft
 
posted on March 16, 2005 06:28:46 PM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7212523/

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 jackswebb
 
posted on March 16, 2005 07:01:58 PM
Simple solution for e bay,,higher e fees to off set the losses....their the HOUSE, the HOUSE NEVER loses....


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 Libra63
 
posted on March 16, 2005 07:16:04 PM
"roughly 35 percent fixed price auctions" Can it really be 35%. Doesn't that seem a little high. JMHO. and sueing eBay will not help.
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[ edited by Libra63 on Mar 16, 2005 07:24 PM ]
 
 twinsoft
 
posted on March 16, 2005 08:05:26 PM
Woolston, who is working closely with Chicago-based auction company UBid.com, hailed the ruling as a major victory for inventors and small business owners.

“We’re trying to build a better, faster eBay, and this could make it easier for us to compete against the company that has 95 percent of the market,” he said.

Sounds like he could be thinking about putting the money into UBid.com.


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Dam UBB code.
[ edited by twinsoft on Mar 16, 2005 08:08 PM ]
 
 
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