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  • Brad
    Batman Fanatic
    • Aug 20, 2010
    • 1230

    #16
    Originally posted by cjefferys
    It's funny how they keep trying to re-enforce the fact that the majority of their items are new and at fixed prices now. They want to be like Amazon so much that it's kind of sad.
    Agreed! And it has been a downhill decline since Meg left. I think she saw the writing on the wall. Beholding to shareholders is what killed the heart of eBay.
    "Never take a person's dignity: it is worth everything to them, and nothing to you." - Frank Barron

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    • megoat
      A Therefore Experience
      • Jun 10, 2003
      • 2699

      #17
      Originally posted by Brad
      Agreed! And it has been a downhill decline since Meg left. I think she saw the writing on the wall. Beholding to shareholders is what killed the heart of eBay.
      Wait, didn't this all start BECAUSE of Meg Whitman? I mean, in the 10 years she was at the helm, eBay was transformed from it's early roots as a rather friendly self policed collectibles auction site to the huge, cold corporate behemoth it is today.

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      • Brad
        Batman Fanatic
        • Aug 20, 2010
        • 1230

        #18
        Originally posted by megoat
        Wait, didn't this all start BECAUSE of Meg Whitman? I mean, in the 10 years she was at the helm, eBay was transformed from it's early roots as a rather friendly self policed collectibles auction site to the huge, cold corporate behemoth it is today.
        Yes and no. Meg did build them into a giant BUT she was also very understanding and supportive of the community. Since Donahoe took over in 2008 we have been blessed with no ability to neg buyers, clueless CS help, small sellers leaving, screwed up search function, over protection of buyers to the point of harming good sellers, the firing in mass of the "pinks" who did the majority of the policing with the help of eBay members, fee hikes of all kinds including shipping, etc. Pierre knew that they were going to go public and needed someone to steer the helm into that direction but he also wanted to try and keep the same community spirit that developed with the company. Meg did what she was hired to do and built it into a giant. Donahoe is working to tear it down. I know Meg a bit and she is a brilliant woman. She understood the "eBay thing" while this current idiot has no clue. While many believe Meg was only about the bottom line she wasn't.
        "Never take a person's dignity: it is worth everything to them, and nothing to you." - Frank Barron

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        • megoat
          A Therefore Experience
          • Jun 10, 2003
          • 2699

          #19
          Originally posted by Brad
          Yes and no. Meg did build them into a giant BUT she was also very understanding and supportive of the community. Since Donahoe took over in 2008 we have been blessed with no ability to neg buyers, clueless CS help, small sellers leaving, screwed up search function, over protection of buyers to the point of harming good sellers, the firing in mass of the "pinks" who did the majority of the policing with the help of eBay members, fee hikes of all kinds including shipping, etc. Pierre knew that they were going to go public and needed someone to steer the helm into that direction but he also wanted to try and keep the same community spirit that developed with the company. Meg did what she was hired to do and built it into a giant. Donahoe is working to tear it down. I know Meg a bit and she is a brilliant woman. She understood the "eBay thing" while this current idiot has no clue. While many believe Meg was only about the bottom line she wasn't.
          Hmmm, interesting.

          I always wonder what eBay would be like today if it had never gone public and stayed true to it's community based roots. I mean, sorta like Craigslist.....

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          • z3zep
            The Girl Next Door
            • Sep 30, 2006
            • 1725

            #20
            I really don't know why companies spend so much money changing a logo. the old one was better.

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            • megomania
              Persistent Member
              • Jan 2, 2010
              • 2175

              #21
              Microsoft changed their logo - someone got paid to put four colored blocks together....

              http://seattletimes.com/html/busines...oftlogo23.html

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              • FETT1
                Veteran Member
                • Aug 4, 2012
                • 486

                #22
                Originally posted by Toyman_Chris
                BFD. LOL. Good to see the exuberant eBay fees went to something worthwhile.
                amen...tried sellin on da bay a while back...HOLY RIP YA OFF FEES....that will be the last time...plus they scewed up a listing and I had to cust.serv....I think I was talkin to a tingy voiced gal in THAILAND!!!....

                NEVER AGAIN!!!

                J.
                if it AIN'T a toy..I DON'T WANT IT !!!

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                • cjefferys
                  Duke of Gloat
                  • Apr 23, 2006
                  • 10180

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Brad
                  Yes and no. Meg did build them into a giant BUT she was also very understanding and supportive of the community. Since Donahoe took over in 2008 we have been blessed with no ability to neg buyers, clueless CS help, small sellers leaving, screwed up search function, over protection of buyers to the point of harming good sellers, the firing in mass of the "pinks" who did the majority of the policing with the help of eBay members, fee hikes of all kinds including shipping, etc. Pierre knew that they were going to go public and needed someone to steer the helm into that direction but he also wanted to try and keep the same community spirit that developed with the company. Meg did what she was hired to do and built it into a giant. Donahoe is working to tear it down. I know Meg a bit and she is a brilliant woman. She understood the "eBay thing" while this current idiot has no clue. While many believe Meg was only about the bottom line she wasn't.
                  Agreed, Donahoe is the real jerkwad responsible for many of the negative aspects that have taken place over recent years.

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