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 <title>eBay is still FeeBay(Not the Same Old, but Worse)</title>
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I used to sell on eBay a couple years back.  I stopped because I got busier and didn&#039;t feel like paying ebay all the listing/final value fees/store inventory fee + Paypal fee.
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Every time I hear some news about ebay, I&#039;ve always hoped they&#039;d reduce fees.  But they&#039;ve always increased fees.
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Then I heard the news that &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9865616-7.html&quot;&gt;they disallow sellers to leave negative feedback&lt;/a&gt;.  This is getting ridiculous. I understand the feedback retaliation loop between sellers and buyers.  I&#039;ve been on both the seller and buyer sides.  What EBay is doing is to improve buyer experience on the expense of sellers.  This can&#039;t work cause sellers can&#039;t have their voice heard.  
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