eBay drops controversial PayPal-only bid (News Interactive)
AUCTION site eBay has dropped plans to force Australians into its online transaction service PayPal. More: continued here
AUCTION site eBay has dropped plans to force Australians into its online transaction service PayPal. More: continued here
eBay has backed down on plans to force all of its users on to PayPal just as the competition regulator looked set to scuttle the move. More: continued here
AuctionBytes Blog eBay drops controversial PayPal-only bidNEWS.com.au, Australia –3 hours agoBy Fran Foo July 03, 2008 01:55pm eBAY has dropped its bid to use Australia as a guinea pig to trial a new policy where all other modes of payment are …eBay Cancels Plans to Go PayPal-Only in AustraliaAuctionbyteseBay drops PayPal bidScopicaleBay drops plan to shut out…
Sydney Morning Herald Heads Up: Berkshire Hathaway is BuffettedKansas City Star, MO –3 hours agoBut he’s still in demand, as evidenced by the winning bid on eBay in the annual charity auction of a lunch with the investment sage. …Buffett is amazed his lunch drew a $2.1M bidThe Associated PressDQ parent company CEO Buffett draw $2.1M bid…
eBAY has dropped a bid to force Australian users to use PayPal only on its site. More: continued here
EBAY Australia has dropped plans to ban all payment services but its own from the auction site, and abandoned its challenge to the consumer watchdog. More: continued here
A Canadian fiddler who is no stranger to controversy has put half his future music earnings up for sale on eBay, the auction website. More: continued here
ONLINE auction website eBay has dropped its bid to make PayPal mandatory on its website. More: continued here
eBay, that messy superconductor of feverish capitalism, has hit some static. A French court recently ordered eBay to pay about $30,000 to Hermes for “committing acts of counterfeiting,” when an eBay customer sold two fake Hermes handbags on the site in 2006. The seller was ordered to pay the same amount. On Monday, a French…
Britain's buggies march into battle against eBayTimes Online, UK –5 hours agoTwo of Britain's most popular baby buggy brands have joined the front line in the growing global battle between retailers and eBay, the internet auction … More: continued here