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Member since: May-16-98 in United States
07-31-2015 02:52 PM
Been on eBay since December 15, 2002. I know its not the longest time, but ebay was still a pretty new concept back then.
08-22-2015 04:39 PM
December 1999! I'm up there
09-02-2015 06:40 PM
I signed up in May, 1997.
09-10-2015 01:01 PM
Joined eBay On Feb. 28 1998
17 Years 6 Months & 10 Days
Total Days:6403
Total Weeks:914.7
Total Hours:153672
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09-12-2015 02:22 AM
This account is from Nov 9, 1998...
This is one of our 5 buying accounts on eBay....We started WAY before this...In my day, we used to rub STICKS together to make sparks, to make the internet work.
09-24-2015 07:54 AM
September 1999. Was buying used hard drives. 16 years a few weeks ago.
10-04-2015 03:47 PM
more than 14 years here!
02-21-2016 11:27 PM - edited 02-21-2016 11:28 PM
Since the second month it was in operation. LOL, I remember my husband brought home a computer and set it up. I never heard of the internet and he got on it using dialup. I remember thinking "this will never catch on" and then I discovered Ebay and Amazon.
Ebay didn't have pictures then and at first everything was great. However I ended up being scammed by a seller and ebay just shrugged it off. I was off ebay for a while, returned--got scammed. I left again. I didn't return until Paypal started taking credit cards. The next time I was scammed, I just did a chargeback.
I've only had this ID a few weeks. It was easier to open a new account than try to change all my info after I moved.
02-21-2016 11:38 PM
03-23-2016 09:52 PM
I signed up in August 1996 - been selling ever since-- does anyone else remember auctionweb only accepting 500 listing per hour. The timer started on the hour and would last about 10-15 minutes until the 500 auction limit was reached. Of course this was all via dial-up and no photos.
06-05-2016 10:10 AM
20 years yesterday.
06-08-2016 01:07 PM
December 21, 1996 for me. In the first year or so I sold an Edison Phonograph to a buyer in Italy. It was a pretty scary deal since this was all so new. I had the money wired into my bank account before I would ship it. I crated it up in our shop, dropped the crate on the floor a few times with the lid open to make sure nothing moved or could break, sealed up and sent it on it's way. It had to ship to some remote area in Italy. When the buyer got it his response was "it could have fell off the back of the truck and survived".
I haven't sold much over the years but I have shipped vintage phonographs and vintage boat motors and yet to have a claim!