Ebay Sellers Fed Up With Fees
TRADERS who use eBay are due to boycott the internet auction site today in protest at an increase in fees and a change in the way search results are displayed.Skip additional linksWANT TO KNOW MORE? * REPORT: Fees up for eBay sellers * GUIDE: Online shopping * GUIDE: Auction websites * POLL: Do you buy or sell goods on eBay?OTHER STORIES * Holiday cheer as dollar slides * The half-price wine ‘rip-off’ * Flat-pack Asda has Ikea in its sights * Beware the foreign phone bill * David beats broadband GoliathsMONEY-SAVING TIPS * 10 credit card and loan tips * 10 top money-saving tips * 50 ways to save on holidays * BLOG: Money-saving tipsHAVE YOUR SAY * Cashback on mobile phones * Buying a PC and other misery * Save on water bills50 MEGA DEAL FINDERSdeal findersThis is Money helped pioneer online comparison services and we now have more than 50 at your fingertipsMore than 500 businesses that sell goods on the website have signed an online petition against the higher fees, which were introduced this month.The protest in Britain follows similar campaigns in the US, Canada, Australia, Spain and France.Traders are also annoyed about a change to search results which gives priority to individuals auctioning goods rather than businesses. Only searches that return a small number of results will list alternatives from professional sellers.
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