Thanks for the detailed response Gailete. I used to be much more in tune with what was going on back when I sold on a regular basis. I even sold on ebay full time for a brief period back in 2000. I, too, was doing a couple thousand $ in sales per month. I was also selling in person at toy and collectible shows, selling online through my own website, and for a number of years had a mail order catalog that I advertised both online and in a few print publications.
I joined ebay in May 1997 so I've seen all of the changes over time personally.
I'm not at all surprised that ebay is planning a different way to be involved in the payment process. They did that first by buying Paypal which did have some advantages as it really integrated the payment system with the auction system. Now that Paypal is independent again, it makes sense that ebay is looking for another way to keep the payment end of things in house.
I'll have to take a look at Ecrater and see what sort of things sell there. I had never heard of it before.
I joined ebay in May 1997 so I've seen all of the changes over time personally.
I'm not at all surprised that ebay is planning a different way to be involved in the payment process. They did that first by buying Paypal which did have some advantages as it really integrated the payment system with the auction system. Now that Paypal is independent again, it makes sense that ebay is looking for another way to keep the payment end of things in house.
I'll have to take a look at Ecrater and see what sort of things sell there. I had never heard of it before.
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