The biggest problem is that ebay is where buyers go FIRST when they are looking to buy something, hopefully CHEAP. And usually they find what they are looking for on ebay so they don't have to go any farther to check out Bidville, eCrater, Craigslist, etc. Most ebay buyers who don't sell anything on ebay have no clue what the sellers are having to pay. They just want to have a venue to buy things at bargain-basement prices. And when the seller tries to recoup some of his expenses thru increased shipping/handling fees, the buyer jumps all over him or reports him to ebay for having "unreasonable shipping charges". Then ebay gets on the seller, claiming they are charging these higher shipping charges as "fee avoidance" which is against ebay policy. We sellers are caught between a rock and a hard place - you can sell your wares someplace else where the fees are cheaper (or free) but there's no one there to buy your items! Or you can stay at ebay, pay the fees that are increased annually, and sell something. Which is better?
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Today's Featured Article - Talk of the Town: Winterizing Engines - To Drain or Not to Drain? - by Russ Berry. What is this strange attraction I have to equipment and machinery? How did I get this way? I came from the suburbs and own a small horse farm in rural Loudoun County, Virginia. You can call me a "weekend farmer." The local farmers do. Does it bother me? No. I am just happy to have their friendship. At least the word "farmer" is in my title. But what is the attraction? How can I explain the sensation and exhilaration I feel when I turn the key and hear the engine come to life (most
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