posted on January 25, 2001 03:10:18 PM new
rollleranotherone,
I think you've got things backward. This is a classic case study of action = Yahoo!Auctions implementing listing fees that cannot be justified because Yahoo!Inc. is unable to generate traffic to their auction site, followed by reaction = sellers are for the most part leaving Yahoo!Auctions in favor of alternative auction sites.
Of course, you could tell us about your "proof" that condicts my assessment of the Yahoo!Auctions debacle.
freejack,
I've seen no evidence that Yahoo!Auctions is putting up false numbers although there have been a few "glitches" in the Coins categories.
posted on January 25, 2001 03:34:08 PM new
Dimview-
Got Ya! See you follow me like a puppy, you have to have the last say, don't you?
It wont happen.
Canvid- I am a bidder also, so dont even go there.
The antics of these sellers is what is making people leave. They odviously dont care about the buyers, they only care about handouts. Like I mentioned before, you can feed a stray cat, it will multiply, when you can no longer feed this stray cat it craps on your doorstep!
posted on January 25, 2001 03:36:55 PM new
Waaaaaaaahhhhh, all these crybabies
If its free they love anything, then if it costs, waaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh.
posted on January 25, 2001 06:29:53 PM new
Where are these illogical, delusional, ranting Yahoo cheerleaders suddenly coming from???
Are the employees being forced to come here under false identities and false pretenses to shore up support for their failing Auction???????????????????????