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Published Wednesday 30th January 2008 23:36 GMT

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Amazon is GREAT and eBay SUCKS DICK from a sellers point. 

By Webster Phreaky
Posted Thursday 31st January 2008 01:13 GMT
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Do you hear that, up and coming new eBay CEO??? YOU (eBay) don't hold a candle to Amazon from a Sellers and Buyers stand-point! Amazon charges less than half the final sales fees that eBay does, the shipping fees are fair from a sellers and buyers cost and it doesn't cost a cent to list a new or used item on an Amazon store (as long as a skew already exists, and most do); while eBay buggers you big bucks to just list, whether you sell or not.

Also Amazon uses major credit cards direct instead of that fu@ked up PayPal! When the sale is posted by Amazon as complete, Amazon stands by the payment to the seller whether the buyer flakes or not. PayPal says F U seller if the buyer is a con-artist, and also the same if you are the buyer!

I'd love to see eBay go down in flames, while Amazon kicks their ass.

@ Webster Phreaky 

By Michael Greenhill
Posted Thursday 31st January 2008 03:55 GMT

Sure, Amazon might be great. It still doesn't excuse the fact that they won't ship _at all_ to my country.

Given that, they're about as useful as a condom vending machine in the Vatican.

Amazon is great, huh? 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Thursday 31st January 2008 05:40 GMT

Webster Phreaky, have you never been suspended for having "too many sales", account and funds frozen, had a ridiculous A-Z Claim made against you and had funds withdrawn from your Seller Account? Amazon might seem rosy to the uninitiated, but it certainly has problems of its own. They just don't get as much press. Yes I'm an Amazon seller and yes I've been through all this so I speak from experience. I'm also an eBay PowerSeller and I'm not very happy with them either, especially in light of the recent announcements. My feedback is 100% positive and 99.9% positive, respectively. I don't move huge volume but obviously I care enough to respond to your ignorance.

Selling... 

By Andy Worth
Posted Thursday 31st January 2008 08:24 GMT

At least Amazon is not yet so full of the fraud that is utterly prevalent on Ebay. I'm sure there is some, but not to the same scale. I've been selling on Amazon lately and found it much less of a hassle, not having to deal with mails about almost everything I sell, from Prince Abu Dabu asking if I'll take a wire transfer.

How good is Amazon? 

By Colin Jepson
Posted Thursday 31st January 2008 08:59 GMT

I have recently tried to buy some goods from Amazon UK and had a seriously bad experience. The website did not work correctly and showed some very serious potential security problems. I have not, even after eventually getting call from a real person in Ireland, had a satisfactory explanation of what went wrong.

Needless to say, I am now an ex customer.

No Pay Pal in sight.

Colin

Amazon Not So Good 

By RW
Posted Thursday 31st January 2008 17:35 GMT
Unhappy

Most Canadians using Amazon don't waste time at amazon.ca because the selection is so poor and the prices so much higher. We instinctively turn to amazon.com in the US, whereupon we get bitten by an exceptionally stupid example of mal-design.

When you log on to amazon.com, it knows what country you are in. Yet the amazon system is happy to let you fill up your shopping cart with goods they will not ship outside the US. (Only if the listing includes "international shipping available" will they ship ex-US.)

When you then go to check out, you get the Highly Illuminating error screen "there is something wrong with your order." I kid you not.

Given such overt stupidity, you can't help but wonder what hidden stupidities infest the Amazon system . . .

Ebay has analogous stupidities involving knowing what country you are in but not acting on the information. AFAICT, all these big e-commerce sites are like this, and the sooner they get ousted by an outfit in, say, China, the better.

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