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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

 

Remember K Mart.used to be #1.got arrogant take note ebay you are not the only game in town.get gerrdy and you will fail

please, ebay sellers, let's find another good auction site that we can all use and use well. i will not sell on ebay again. thank goodness it was not my only income, as in some people i know. all ebay did was squeeze out the little guy. hey ebay, guess what? we're outta here!!!

What boycott?

I Was A Power Seller For 9 Years With An E-Bay Store and An Excellent Record of 2,000 Positive Feedback's and only One Un-Deserved Negative. I Met All of The Power Seller Goals Year after Year,But this LAST set of Rule Changes Was The Last Straw For Me. They Showed Their Total Dis-Regard for The Sellers who, incidently, ARE E-Bay's ONLY Customers. Buyers Pay E-Bay NOTHING! All monies E-Bay Collects comes directly out of Sellers Pockets! After 9 years I Got Sick N Tired of Being Sick N Tired and CLOSED My E-Bay Store! Maybe the Buyers will give "FleaBay" Some Money,cause They Ain't getting no more of Mine!

Suck it up people,nothing is free and just look around you,everthing has a price!You complain about E-bay raising fees,and look at the price of food, gas that changes daily.So, please do the rest of us a favor,GO, so we don't have to put up with your whining!!!!!!!

It's still going strong!!

We have united into a force that will bring out Ebays lies...

You are seeing the beginning of the end of Ebay...

BOYCOTT VICTORIOUSLY!!

every one should just stop e-bay   within a month they will have a whole new attitude.

You should all give blujay.com a try. I am not affiliated with them, and I have not sold anything yet on the site, but it is free, and it will usually appear near the top of a google search for the item.

I want to start selling everything on there or Craigslist, but unless large numbers of people buy from blujay, and it turns out to provide the same liquidity as ebay, it will be difficult to justify.

PLEASE LIST OTHER WEBSITES TO GO TO INSTEAD OF EBAY!!!

Bigger fees to feed the fatcats at the top.

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