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As a manager for a top 100 50 251 eBay account, this little eBay con should be all for me and my problems and stuff, right?

But no, it's not. because we do not sell in any of the CORE VERTICALS (handbags/shoes/watches/clothes, pokemon cards, jewelry, phones and phone accessories, car parts) then nothing is really out there to help us. You just have to look at the final value fee chart to tell they don't care about πŸ“š, 🎬, or 🎼. Even though most of the top accounts are in those categories.

Also they're coming up with new, dumb ways to use generative """"""AI""""" to make "magical innovations" for buyers AND sellers. Like doing a reverse-image search a la Google Lens of something in your house and then stealing magically finding listing info from other sellers, including item price. I have no idea how this is supposed to help buyers.

Anyway. If you're the eBay CEO or someone in corporate, can you, like, actually take one of the big accounts out to dinner and talk to them about eBay and what we'd like to see instead of Greg and the 50 items in his garage? What we sell in a month is more than what a small seller will probably sell ever so like. c'mon.


  1. it depends on the day and which list you look at lol


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