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Ina Steiner is co-founder and Editor of EcommerceBytes and has been reporting on ecommerce since 1999. She's a widely cited authority on marketplace selling and is author of "Turn eBay Data Into Dollars" (McGraw-Hill 2006). Her blog was featured in the book, "Blogging Heroes" (Wiley 2008). She is a member of the Online News Association (Sep 2005 - present) and Investigative Reporters and Editors (Mar 2006 - present). Follow her on Twitter at @ecommercebytes and send news tips to ina@ecommercebytes.com. See disclosure at EcommerceBytes.com/disclosure/.

2 thoughts on “eBay to Require Item Specifics in More Categories”

  1. I hate to say it. But Ebay is a giant garage sale,or maybe street fair, thats it. It’s a place where people sell things they cant sell on amazon….because it’s used, made in China (Generic), or vintage, handmade…..Amazon beat out Ebay, plain and simple. There is no reason to sell on ebay other than the reasons listed above. If you have in demand name brand stuff for a reasonable price why sell on Ebay. When for the same price with shipping costs included you can sell / warehouse / and ship from Amazon and have it to the customer in a couple of days?

    Forcing this stuff on sellers is not going to work. Going down that road again?? It seems like this CEO is starting to go down the same path as the ceo’s before him. Ebay is what it is, trying to change it and force it to be something it’s not is just going to make them loose business. They kicked auctions to the curb, destroyed and lost that business. Fee’d to death the non professional seller to where they dont want to bother selling any more, and would rather just throw the stuff out. They jerked around clothing sellers to the point to witch several other category specific sites started up and thrived. Now they are going to start this again? Just cant get past the point of “wanting to be Amazon”.

  2. The issue with all of this is to “HELP” eBay – not to help sellers.

    1) eBay thinks that sellers work for free – and can complete eBays catalog FOR FREE “just cause they said so”.

    The guys in the Vuitton case (“we are just a venue”) must be turning in their graves.

    2) its also to protect eBay from predatory buyers who use the excuse (when they do a chargeback) “I didnt know what it was – it wasnt well described”. ‘Cause you know a blue size 10 dress made by Steve Maddon (just a random name) IN EBAYLAND becomes something else when it get to a buyers house.

    Just continue to dump on sellers and make listing items MORE DIFFICULT .. cause you can.

    (this is where they eBay cheerleaders jump in and say 1) but but but its eBays platform so YOU HAVE t do what ever they say 2) its entirely legal for eBay to do this or anything else cause its in the TOS … and MORE

    Today – Pierre and his stupid broken laser pointer would never sell, not even CLOSE. No brand name, no UPC, an INR comming right up – but PIERRE is busy on some Carribean Island drinking up a storm, like the SLEEPING GRIFF – hes way to busy to help sellers in ANY way….. its all about the Benjamins right Pierre ?

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