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Did the eBay boycott work?

Posted Feb 25 2008, 03:24 PM by Kim Peterson
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The weeklong boycott of the eBay auction site ends today. But did it accomplish anything?

Fed up with recent fee hikes and other policy changes, some eBay sellers decided to boycott the site from Feb. 18 through today. Third-party tracking sites say auction listings have dropped about 13% since the strike started to 13 million items listed.

Ebay shares dipped slightly over the past week, but have returned to where they started -- at just under $28. The share price closed up 30 cents to $28.01 today on news that Shopping.com CEO Josh Silverman will now run eBay's Skype online telephony unit.  

Ebay says it wasn't affected by the boycott, which I find hard to believe. Unfortunately, any analysis of the boycott's impact is nearly impossible because eBay ran a one-day promotion on Feb. 13 that cut listing fees to 20 cents. That alone was estimated to boost listings to 16 million from 12 million. Those listings could remain live for up to 10 days, which overlapped with the boycott week.

Also hurting the boycott was the sweet story Friday about the legally blind record store owner in Pennsylvania who sold his music collection on eBay for the asking price of $3 million. Yesterday, it came out that the bid was a fraud, but the seller says other buyers are lined up.

The boycott did nothing to change eBay's policies, and the new rate structure remains in place. But if nothing else, it highlights the growing discontent among eBay's user base and, more importantly, the increasing willingness to act on that discontent. Today a seller boycotts. Tomorrow, that seller might move to Amazon, or perhaps consider setting up an independent online store and advertising through Google

The Web site Power Sellers Unite has been discussing whether to extend the eBay boycott. Commenters seemed to be split on whether that would work.

"You have to hit companies like eBay in their pocket book," wrote one seller. "It's not an easy thing to do when they have so many millions of auctions."

"A boycott won't really do anything to change eBay," wrote another. "Never has, never will. What will change eBay is if everyone leaves. Ebay will crumble and other sites with more compassionate managers will benefit. And the sooner the better."

Comments

 

If we want to talk about greed, e-bay itself is not the only one, what about the sellers that are charging 25 to 45 dollars to ship items that only cost 5 to 10 dollars to ship? To me the greed is all around, so stop selling on e-bay or stop complaining.

Ebay has became very greedy!!!

It used to be a great place to find good deals ..

Now its a great place to get ripped off.

I listed a pair of shoes and they charged me more to list the shoes then I will probally get for them.

That will be my last time I do buisness with ebay!!

Unfortunately, EBay falls way to the greedy lone businessmen who must answer to the various hedge fund stock owners.  All hedgefund stock owners care about is "Did I make any money off of my short-term stock holdings?"  Unfortunately, since EBay must keep these guys happy, they cause the user to suffer more.  This is corporate America today...keep a few happy at the expense of many.

I left ebay altogether after the buyer got caught using another credit card, and Paypal took my money out of my account and the guy who used the credit card still has my item.... All because the credit card company pressured paypal to payback the sum of money...  Paypal didnt cover me at all, but wanted to charge me a investigation charge...  I had enough and left...  Its very common...  your all next..  be warned..  Nothing I can do about it either.. i tried... I use kijiji now cause its in my city..  

For those of you who did not know about the boycott, please visit the eBay Community Discussion Boards.  If you have never logged on to the boards you are missing very vital information you need to know as an eBay member.  Just select the "Community" link in the upper right hand of you screen after loggin on to the site.  Get the real scoop on what the changes in fee structure and the feedback policies will mean to you as both a buyer and a seller.

You will be able to participate in discussions and plans for the next boycott, because there will definitely be another one!!!

All the cry babies are here. What's bad for the dishonest sellers might proved to be good for the buyers.

And then what's up with the author of this article? you can't have just the negative comments? How about say something good about all the satisfy buyers with the new changes?

We use eBay everyday and have for the past few years!  It's a great place to advertise but now that I think about it, their fees are outrageous and then you have to pay Paypal their cut also!  Maybe other avenues would be better!!!

yes e-bay is not worth using anymore, why not just use craigslist.org for no fee, you just have to be careful if you go meet people to sell to, thats what they make pistols for !!!!  e-bay used to be a good place to make money, now its a good place for them to take your money.

we all should leave ebay and move to other sites. ebay have gone too far with increasing fees and became a greedy money milking monster.

we all should unite and dismantle ebay and ebay's management that consider us suckers.

Ebay only helps buyers??? Since when? I have always found ebay doesn't help buyers when you have crooked sellers.Sellers that hike up the shipping costs after you win the auction.Ebay tells you well you can cancel and get your money back.WTF you have to fight to get items you already paid for and then agree to give more money so the seller will ship them because Ebay says work it out with the seller.The seller wont leave positive feeback for a buyer that pays right away either,so a seller can be as nasty as they want to be because if you leave them negative feedback they can just retaliate without just cause. DON"T TELL ME EBAY ONLY HELPS BUYERS.

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