What would be the one, most crucial thing you would ask Bob Kupbens?
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‎12-15-2018 10:03 PM - edited ‎12-15-2018 10:05 PM
I've been reading the questions for Bob Kupbens thread. There are a LOT of very good questions there. Voting will determine which questions Mr. Kupbens will answer.
So this is much more basic. No offense to the many great questions there, but many are very specific to certain situations.
If you could only ask ONE question, what would you say is THE most important question that he should be asked?
What is the biggest and most important concern that you face, worry about, or ponder?
Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
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‎12-15-2018 10:15 PM
Why does eBay, an American company allow so much abuse of the site by Chinese sellers? They are not being held to the same standard as US and Canada based sellers while selling on the USA site.
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‎12-16-2018 03:55 AM
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‎12-16-2018 05:10 AM
@dtexley3 wrote:Why does eBay, an American company allow so much abuse of the site by Chinese sellers? They are not being held to the same standard as US and Canada based sellers while selling on the USA site.
I agree; there does seem to be this endless fascination with China on the part of eBay. Unfortunately I think Bob could probably natter on for ages on this topic, and at the end, nothing would change and we'd be no better off than when we started.
China does not have our (U.S.) best interests at heart, as well as having a long history of counterfeiting, copyright or patent violations and generally cheap/junk production, so why eBay executives at the Golden Parachute level are so determined to keep on doing business with China despite their abuse of the site is something one can wonder about.
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‎12-16-2018 05:17 AM
I think the answer to the China question is obvious: It's the path to the greatest profits for eBay itself, at least in the short run, which is what managers of publicly-traded companies are expected to do.
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‎12-16-2018 06:29 AM
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‎12-16-2018 06:31 AM - edited ‎12-16-2018 06:33 AM
Bob,
Will ebay ever answer questions in a clear, human straightforward manner or continue with the two-decade old scripted disingenuous zero-sum corporate psychobabble?
Thanks.
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‎12-16-2018 07:13 AM
Has anyone noticed all the declined questions in that thread? A lot of them are REALLY good ones that need and deserve some answers.
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‎12-16-2018 07:56 AM
eBay opened that China door even wider when they encouraged them to do Repro Vintage. It is now all over the site for "vintage" faux fur coats among other Repros that are not vintage anything. New knockoffs. Wondering if anyone can complain that those listings are Not Authentic?
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‎12-16-2018 08:09 AM
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‎12-16-2018 08:12 AM
Whatever the questions are, you can rest assured that they have been screened, filtered and watered down to the point that each question will only make him look good, concerned about the future of ebay and caring. Just like their community meetings and outreach programs, nothing but smoke.
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‎12-16-2018 08:13 AM
Since the items I sell are vintage and not especially valuable these items are not copied by anybody, as yet.
So under those circumstances, the Chinese thing really does not affect me other than sorting thru all the listings when shopping outside the stamp category.
I'd ask him why is is it so hard to get EBAY to consider a store level between Premium and anchor?
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‎12-16-2018 08:18 AM - edited ‎12-16-2018 08:20 AM
@arun7500 wrote:Whatever the questions are, you can rest assured that they have been screened, filtered and watered down to the point that each question will only make him look good, concerned about the future of ebay and caring. Just like their community meetings and outreach programs, nothing but smoke.
If I remember right, in his last appearance, he went into long rambling dissertations on the first couple of questions, then had to sprint through the remainder in order to finish on time. The host did nothing to keep him on track or ask obvious followup questions, instead simply mugging for the camera and letting him wander.
Hopefully they will keep things a little more focused this time (for example, in a one-hour video covering 10 questions, you have 6 minutes for each, so stay focused, watch the clock, and that's all that's required), although I'm not sure that they really have much incentive to do so. I hope to be pleasantly surprised.
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‎12-16-2018 08:44 AM
@nobody*s_perfect wrote:
What question would YOU ask?
@nobody*s_perfect wrote:
What question would YOU ask?
I don't know.
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‎12-16-2018 09:04 AM
Well, if I were looking for a clear and succinct answer, I would ask him what the weather was like, where he was, right then.
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