I'll give up on this thread. Just took another look and 3 out of the 4 on the left are not penny auction sites and one of them is an ad to but ebay stock.
I don't know maybe my thought process on this is all wrong but I just don't understand.
Worldwide I can only think of automakers to use as a comparison. I don't go to Toyota's website and find a Volkswagon or General Motors link or ad encouraging Toyota shoppers to click on a link for the competition. How can the same situation be accepted here.
I cannot put a link to any of my sites unless affiliated with eBid in my listings but I can click on links to other auction sites anywhere I go on eBid!!???
Can someone help make me understand please?
I don't see what the dollar amount has to do with it.
I do not sell guitars for pennies either and I certainly don't want competitors links to show up while someone is browsing my listing.
Maybe I should have used a comparison of McDonalds to Burger King and when you walk into a McDonalds you certainly won't find an ad or banner or website link to Burger King.
Would rather pay 2% FVF and ignore adds than pay 10% with no adds, but on that other well known site when i get a sale on the btm of the invoice are loads of adds by my competitors and i pay a shop fee listing fee and a high FVF this does annoy me.
I believe you when you say eBid will do as it pleases. It is their site. I appreciate your comments however I feel it is important and I am also sure Gazza has done as much as he is going to do on this subject which in fact was quite a bit, and it was also nice to see him posting here. Kinda gives ya a warm and fuzzy feeling.
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