Alternatives To eBay - Yabexe.com
By ePNsucks
Early Years of eBay
eBay made itself into a
multi-million dollar business after the founder sold his broken laser
pointer for $15 from his home computer. The rise was fast and
spectacular following 1997. People found an outlet to rid themselves of
attic and garage items without the trouble and time often required in
setting up for garage and yard sales. eBay was the computer
yard sale. Nobody could match the programming script and why bother?
Sellers made some pocket change and buyers on eBay found that hard to
locate item for a reasonable price. Yabexe.com knows that eBay has begun to p*ss off the buyers and the sellers.
eBay Armor Develops Cracks
Greed set in. As they realized they had a unique service and a household name, they began to ignore areas that didn't create profit for them. Customer service phone lines were eliminated. Answers to inquiries through emails often returned a canned, pre-written response. Disagreements between sellers and buyers were put into a system that often did not conclude satisfactorily. Buyers who were non-payers were simply given a bad mark. Same with sellers who did not deliver. Each would have to be obscenely outlandish before eBay would ban the person and often they would simply reappear under a different name.
eBay fees for services began to take hikes. At no time did feeBay require these fee increases because they were losing money. eBay has never lost money. Fees increased for one simple reason - Greed. eBay had become a corporation and in doing so it issued stock.
Foreign sellers are now rampant, selling knockoff products without disclosing them being fakes and they are using dropshipping addresses in the U.S. Often the buyer doesn't have a clue until they receive their $5 item and find it is not what they expected. The out for the foreigners? Send it back to us at your expense and we'll give you credit. eBay finds this a resolution to the problem, but tell that to the buyer who will have to pay far more than $5 to return it.
The Demand For More eBay Profit
Stockholders expect and want profit. Not only profit, but an increase in profit from year to year. This makes the value of their stock holdings increase, thus increasing their personal wealth. How best to increase profit when your customer base begins to flat line? Increase the fees your existing customers are paying.
In the last few years, the eBay coding has
been cracked. Websites are now available that perform as well as eBay.
Some are niche specific, offering only stamps, or trading cards to those interested in a specific type of item . Others, like Yabexe.com are
broader based without a niche and seek to offer that alternative to
eBay auction website that people are looking for. An eBay duplicate with everything feeBay has to offer - except the higher fees and poor customer service.
Alternatives To eBay
Though the road is difficult in taking on an 800 pound gorilla like eBay, it is likely you can't destroy the rogue ape, but you can find an alternative.
The new auction websites offer lower fees, better customer service, and often more features, such as Want Ads and No Sniping Policies ("sniping" being those who wait until the last second to bid on an item using a computer program, as eBay allows).
The general public has had enough of feeBay and we, who are webmasters and programmers, are fighting back by offering better. FeeBay has made itself not only huge, but disgustingly wealthy on the backs of those who created this behemoth. Isn't it time to try and find an alternative to eBay?