eBay Australia Bans All Payment Methods Except PayPal (AuctionBytes)
eBay is requiring that users in Australia use its PayPal payment service on all transactions.
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eBay is requiring that users in Australia use its PayPal payment service on all transactions.
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Daily Mail Charity shops embrace e-commerceFinancial TimesCharity shops are increasing their use of the internet to sell second hand goods, with more than half reporting that they use sites such as Ebay in order to reach a wider audience and obtain higher prices. …Half of charity shops turn to eBay to get higher prices for…
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – EBay Inc is testing a same-day delivery service with big retailers including Target Corp, Best Buy Co and Toys "R" Us Inc, as the world's largest online marketplace steps up competition with rival Amazon.com Inc. EBay introduced eBay Now, a mobile application, to some eBay members in recent days. The app…
EBay Inc., the world’s largest online marketplace, will give consumers an incentive to shop in stores after Amazon.com Inc. came under fire last week for offering shoppers a discount to do the opposite. More: continued here
Computerworld EBay taps tech entrepreneur to lead PayPalBaltimore Sun(Reuters) – EBay Inc named mobile technology entrepreneur David Marcus president of its PayPal unit on Thursday, replacing Scott Thompson, who left in January to become chief executive of Yahoo Inc. The appointment shows the importance of PayPal's push …eBay Inc. Names Mobile Payments Entrepreneur and Product…
The nine-story, 122,000-pound Ferris wheel at California’s Santa Monica Pier is up for sale on eBay. More: continued here
MLive.com GM's eBay playCNNMoney.comNEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Fresh out of bankruptcy, the new General Motors hopes to soon start selling its whole line of cars on eBay through a pilot …What could General Motors-ebay partnership mean for dealers?MLive.comSelling cars online? General Motors unveils ebay strategyKalamazoo Gazette – MLive.comall 5 news articles » More: continued here