Comments on: Head of eBay Collectibles Departs for New Kind of Trading Platform https://www.ecommercebytes.com/2021/11/08/head-of-ebay-collectibles-departs-for-new-kind-of-trading-platform/ Ecommerce Industry News Mon, 08 Nov 2021 20:07:11 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 By: Silver Ice King https://www.ecommercebytes.com/2021/11/08/head-of-ebay-collectibles-departs-for-new-kind-of-trading-platform/#comment-6758 Mon, 08 Nov 2021 20:07:11 +0000 https://www.ecommercebytes.com/?p=226625#comment-6758 The rats continue to jump ship at Ebay as they see all the problems from the inside and don’t want to cripple their careers going forward by staying with the sinking ship. Losing the head of their collectibles market to a competitor is once again going to wind up having a negative impact as Alt starts going after Sellers in the Trading Card industry who are already fed up with Ebay and have been trying to find a platform to sell on that still gets a lot of traffic.

I took my sports cards off of Ebay awhile ago and although I have not yet found a single platform that can match Ebay for traffic as well as sales, by using multiple sites to sell I have been able to come very close to what I was selling on Ebay without having to spend most of my time watching to see if Ebay has somehow overcharged me for something I sold on their site or worse yet continuing to try and charge me for a store a month after I had closed it and their site even showed that it was closed. But they still charged me for a premium store the next month and then it took me almost 60 days to get my money back from them as they kept lying that the credit had been issued. They issued the credit all right, at the end of the month to my Ebay account for future FVF, on an account that was no longer being used. When I asked for a refund they wanted to delay it another 30 days as that is their policy for credits on an account.

They are absolutely desperate for money and to earn the investment income on anything they can get their hands on to try and show revenue growth.

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