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 vintageads4u
 
posted on July 10, 2007 05:01:56 AM new
One of my big competitors, Studio 237 (user name 237 since 1997) is NARU. Either by self or eBay.

However, he/she has resurfaced as ihvh which was one of their buying ID's.

I am wondering if they were effected by their negatives? Of if they did it to themselves. Can you NARU yourself?


Beth
VintageAds4U

http://stores.ebay.com/vintageads4uonline?refid=store
 
 birgittaw
 
posted on July 10, 2007 05:31:23 AM new
Well, you can unregister yourself. Not sure why you'd want to, especially if you're still selling. Making it dormant, or unused would seem more logical.And I'm not sure if that's a reversible action either.

With large sellers, NARUs seem more often a victim of unpaid eBay fees.

 
 neglus
 
posted on July 10, 2007 05:31:47 AM new
237'S FB doesn't seem that bad - stars are well above 4 and 99.8% hardly suggests trouble. I wonder if he/she had other problems (probably didn't pay the bill?) and snuck back with another user id?
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http://stores.ebay.com/Moody-Mommys-Marvelous-Postcards?refid=store
 
 hwahwa
 
posted on July 10, 2007 06:47:15 AM new
Many sellers are not paying their bills,thats why Ebay is reducing seller credit from $500 to $200,asking sellers to balance their feedback,sell through rate with the new listings .
Ebay is watching what we do .
Its 2006 annual report showed an increase in both Ebay and Paypal bad debt expense.
Some sellers are using the last ditch stampede method of listing- list many items at the same time,collect proceeds of those which sell and not pay Ebay.
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Lets all stop whining !
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 eauctionmgnt
 
posted on July 10, 2007 08:45:28 AM new
Wow! Thanks for sharing that info Beth! You're right.. 237 was probably the top ad seller (at least by quantity listed).

I also notice that they're not using the same template they had been listing with... interesting... I wonder what's going on...
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Vintage Paper Ads
http://www.vintagepaperads.com
 
 magneticattractions
 
posted on July 11, 2007 02:22:38 PM new
[QUOTE]Ebay is reducing seller credit from $500 to $200[/QUOTE]

What does the above mean? My bill is over $500..I didn't get any notice from eBay that it should be paid at the $200 mark.

 
 pixiamom
 
posted on July 11, 2007 02:42:50 PM new
If you don't have automatic payments sent up or a credit card on file, the credit limit is $200.
 
 hwahwa
 
posted on July 11, 2007 05:38:04 PM new
Magnetic,
in the early days,sellers just mailed Ebay a check every month,and there are still some of them around.
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