Just because people are not vocal on a Facebook page does not mean they are not being proactive elsewhere. This guy rubs me the wrong way with comments such as this.
"THIS Facebook page Group..."Former eBay Sellers", it's a prime example at how apathetic and totally ineffective sellers are. Most of the 500+ members don't post or comment on this page. They don't pay attention. Don't get involved. They won't open their minds to what we've done to them and their businesses. They are sheeple. We've stolen hundreds of millions of dollars in fees from sellers each month since around 2007/2008, we've destroyed countless small to mid-size businesses by putting them under through the fraudulent DSR system and forcing them to sell and auction their assets for pennies on the dollar. We've charged them fees to list their inventory and NOT posted up their items for sale. They sit there and think that 10 to 20 views is acceptable, when it isn't. They post and their items pass again and again and they come back for more abuse. And in the end....we eventually suspend them, no matter how hard they work, no matter how much they lower their prices and deplete their asset base. Or they eventually disappear on their own and crawl into a hole. They have no true voice. They are weak and won't stand up to our criminal behavior and speak-out. Lazy and apathetic. THIS is why I am now advising President OBama regarding global trade. I'm a hero in the White Houses eyes. The war on the middle class is a Cold War. And we are winning. LOL."
I disagree with the 10-20 views is not acceptable. If your item is not a popular niche, 10-20 views is perfectly acceptable. Just because there are millions of users doesn't mean that 2 million of them should look at your crappy Fostoria glass or some such small niche item. And...I am pretty sure that I haven't been ripped off via fees because pretty much the only time I list is when I get free listings, lol. When my auctions pass, they go to Etsy.
My personal beef with them is the ridiculous DSR standards that are nearly impossible to keep spotless with all the nutcase buyers out there, the paypal holds for stupid reasons, taking a percentage of shipping costs, and the reaching into bank accounts whenever they feel like it.
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