What I'd like to know is, who are you to deny a person the right to grow their business and be successful?
I've been on ebay since day 1.
In those "good old days" the people who owned ebay were operating at a loss, working long hours, doing all the things that supposedly make you successful in this country. Their idea took off, and now the people who came up with it are multimillionaires. They employ thousands of people, and provide a platform for thousands more to make their own livings. They're living the American dream and making the American dream possible for thousands of people around the world.
Back in the "good old days" there wasn't crap on ebay. I hardly ever found anything interesting, and after a while I quit looking. It wasn't until AFTER ebay "popped" and got huge that I started seeing interesting stuff on there.
Still trying to understand your beef with craigslist. Most of the locals have a dozen ads on an average weekday. On a busy day the three big ones (Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse) in the area have 150 ads each, about a page and a half.
Hey if you want an "uncorrupted" buying and selling system, go over to elderlyiron DOT com. Last I checked they had ONE active auction.
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