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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 Confirms Test of Immediate Pay on Best Offers”

  1. Will sellers who may sell multiple lower priced items will now be forced to pay 30 cents for every item instead of the order?

    Why not place unpaid offers into an eBay shopping cart with a reasonable time limit?

    Or, why not combine purchases paid on the same day into one order before start of business the next day?.

  2. @cfrphoto

    :Why not place unpaid offers into an eBay shopping cart with a reasonable time limit?

    Or, why not combine purchases paid on the same day into one order before start of business the next day?.”

    Because that would actually make sense and cost Ebay money, which was the only reason this issue is now being addressed. But it also shows that Ebay has now become so desperate to try and show some kind of growth due to sales instead of their normal focus of taking money from the sellers without the Seller ever making a sale. They have finally run out of ideas to try and steal from the sellers and are now actually going after those who they actually consider their customers, the buyers.

    Desperation is setting in quickly as they see those golden year end bonuses fading off into the sunset.

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