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Old 24th February 2009, 11:07 AM   #8
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And with a pencil... with your finger... with a knitting needle...

Aaaarghhh so many things to ban from ebay...

Ps I noticed some UK based sellers on Ebay.nl Is that the solution ?
Hi Guys,

whatever the solution may be it is again another proof how Ebay tries to tighten their grip on the world market of vintage goods.
That they are making their own rules only based on making money and image.
After they took over paypal they have a lot power, so much that they take you wallet and pays back your customer as he claims not recieved item,not good described item, damage etc. without checking you firts.
The also like to exchange your dollars into euro's while the have free visit to my euro account.
No ebay doesn't take only listing fees, also a lot of excange fee!
Its much more expensive as you think. They are so enourmous sneaky!

And now the think they are working on "a better world" by exclude a Victorinox from action?
However they have made that rule I doubt however if seen to the leading position Ebay takes in the market they may exclude quite normal stuff like knifes,pocket knifes ,stanleyknifes and kitchenknifes from their site.
Isn''t that a kind of discrimination?
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