EBay sellers
have threatened to pull their listings from the auction site in a week-long
protest against changes to the company's fee structure.
Sellers are up in arms following an announcement earlier this week that eBay
is to increase the fees charged when vendors complete their sale, although the
company also committed to lowering the cost of initial upfront listings.
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"Sellers prefer this structure as it lowers their risk if an item does not
sell. Put simply, we will make more of our money when sellers are successful,"
said chief
executive-elect John Donahoe.
EBay's community forum is buzzing with angry sellers calling for a week-long
strike from 18 February ahead of the proposed change which is due to take effect
on 20 February.
"I read about the strike on the other boards, so I think the message is
spreading," said 'mrskillion' on the
eBay
community forum.
"We have just been left powerless. We need to take back a little bit. If we
all band together eBay will notice. I believe that completely."
Fellow forum member 'mole314' wrote: "I've never posted here before, but I'm
here now because of this fiasco. I have some stuff to dump before closing my
account, but I won't be selling anything that week."
EBay spokesman Usher Lieberman admitted that the company had anticipated a
volatile response to the proposed changes.
"EBay has always had a very passionate community and our members do not
hesitate to tell us how they feel," said Lieberman in an email.
"Over the past week we have presented them with a tremendous amount of bold
changes and initiatives, and they have a lot to absorb.
"If our community was not reacting loudly to what we've announced, that would
have been a real surprise and something to be concerned about."
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