On 16/5/04, ANTONIONIO, discombobulated, offered:

>Now that eBay is fast becoming a monopoly for online auctions, I would 
>like to see our governments impose some better regulation of how it 
>works - to protect both sellers and buyers far better than at present. 
>In the UK if they would just implement the Trade Descriptions Act that 
>would be a start. As things stand at present eBay just treats disputes 
>and their resolution as another income stream - given their massive 
>proffits I would like to see them obliged to provide this sort of 
>protection as part of the service.

I firmly predict that in under 5 years, it will be impossible to use eBay
for selling without being forced to use Paypal. When that happens, I
stop. I also predict that an alter-ego to eBay will rise up from no-
where, and become what eBay used to be before Paypal wedged it's nose of
greed into the crack of buying and selling used goods online.



Cheers,
  Cotty


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