EBay won’t sell swearing-in tickets (AP via Yahoo! News)
EBay Inc. has decided it won’t allow tickets to President-elect Barack Obama’s swearing-in ceremony to be sold on its Web sites. More: continued here
EBay Inc. has decided it won’t allow tickets to President-elect Barack Obama’s swearing-in ceremony to be sold on its Web sites. More: continued here
Examiner.com eBay announces new AdCommerce, will controversy follow again?Examiner.com –1 hour agoby Auction Wally, Auctions and Antiques Examiner eBay annonced a roll-out of it's new AdCommerce feature with which sellers can purchase additional …eBay Launches Pay-Per-Click Advertising Program for SellersAuctionbytesall 2 news articles More: continued here
Nov. 13 (Bloomberg) — EBay Inc. halted sales of free tickets to President-elect Barack Obama ‘s inauguration on its Web sites after meeting with the congressional committee responsible for doling out the passes. More: continued here
DailyTech EBay vendor passes gigantic feedback milestoneThe Associated Press –5 hours agoNEW YORK (AP) — If you've ever sold something on eBay, you may have been pleased to receive positive feedback from the buyer. Multiply that by a million, …eBay Seller Becomes First to Achieve One Million Feedback ScoreMarketWatchSeller Passes 1 MILLION eBay Feedback PointsG4 TVEBay…
eBay Betting on Coupons for Holiday BoostSeeking Alpha, NY –1 hour agoAs mentioned in Q3 by eBay (EBAY) management and what you'll hear on Thursday's eBay webinar, eBay is allocating the bulk of their Q4 holiday budget to … More: continued here
If you’ve ever sold something on eBay, you may have been pleased to receive positive feedback from the buyer. More: continued here
Found on EBay — From Silverwood'sLos Angeles Times, CA –5 minutes agoIf you are under 13 years of age you may read this message board, but you may not participate. Comments are moderated, and will not appear until they've … More: continued here
eBay Inc. has decided it will not allow tickets to be sold to the swearing-in ceremony for President-elect Barack Obama. More: continued here
If you’ve ever sold something on eBay, you may have been pleased to receive positive feedback from the buyer. Multiply that by a million, and you can imagine how Jack Sheng feels. Sheng, 33, owns Los Angeles-based Eforcity Corp., which has been selling electronics accessories on the online auction site since he started his business…
Thu, Nov 13, 2008 (8:45 a.m.) If you’ve ever sold something on eBay, you may have been pleased to receive positive feedback from the buyer. Multiply that by a million, and you can imagine how Jack Sheng feels. More: continued here