06-17-2019 02:16 PM
1)
All sellers should not have to pay for any listings.
2)
All sellers should be guaranteed at least 75 sales per month.
3)
All sellers should be given only positive feedback.
4)
All sellers should have eBay pay for all of their shipping costs
5)
All sellers should not have to offer any return policy
6)
All sellers should not be required to provide any tax id's.
7)
All sellers should be allotted $500 per month for personal expenses.
Together we can make eBay a Great place to sell
06-18-2019 09:55 AM - edited 06-18-2019 09:56 AM
@gracieallen01 wrote:Ahhhhhhh, pretty puppies! Sorry about Suka.
I got my first Dane when I was living up on the Hood Canal. I learned, real quick, not to let him out unattended. He was a big faun colored Dane and could easily be mistaken for a deer or, when running, mistaken for chasing one. Either way, I really didn't want him to get shot! Unfortunately, Danes don't generally live long - heart gives out - and that was a long time ago. Still miss him.
They are part of the family, so they are missed forever when we lose them. I'm sorry for your loss too.
Hood Canal???? In Washington? Beautiful area!
06-19-2019 05:01 PM
@wastingtime101 wrote:
@southern*sweet*tea wrote:
@pburn wrote:
(Just tagging on, here. Not directed at you.)
I'll bet this is supposed to be a satirical/joke post. Sometimes jokes just miss their mark.Oh, for sure. But far too many people think that way for real.
I guess they think websites create and host themselves for free.
Yep - joke or not, that's why I responded the way I did. The first poster always has a complaint thread about lack of sales and blames eBay even though he's been told by many posters that his high prices are the problem.
He also creates a lot of threads then abandons all of them, leading me (for one) to think he's just trolling - he likes to stir the pot then watch it boil over.
Well, if so, he got no one boiling... but some good laughter!