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eBay backlash: 5 sellers who ditched it


www.CNNMoney.com

EBay's planned fee and feedback changes have sellers threatening an exodus. Here are five sellers who already left before the current fracas, and how they've rebuilt their businesses elsewhere.

Will Barker
Business: Barker's Buckles, in Seattle
Merchandise: Belts and belt buckles
Date of last eBay sale: Dec. 2007
Where he sells now: Amazon.com

Will Barker began selling stylish belt buckles on eBay two years ago and watched his sales take off, peaking at $4,000/month by late 2006. But Barker was curious about Amazon's third-party stores, and in February 2007 he took the plunge, opening an Amazon outpost.

The numbers still astound him. From initial sales of $400 in his first month on Amazon, Barker's sales have skyrocketed, totaling more than $11,000 in December.

"It was like a runaway train," he says. "I didn't know that many people bought belt buckles."

Barker's success on Amazon made eBay more and more of a hassle. While eBay items require individual listing, Barker can keep an inventory in his Amazon store, a better fit for his business model. Shipping records and logistics are also more streamlined with Amazon, Barker says.

Barker is currently working on building his own destination site, BarkersBuckles.com, and plans to eventually expand into apparel and other items. Whatever direction his businesses grows in next, he plans to do it with Amazon: "If I could do nothing but sell through there, I'd be happy."

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-- Edited by PurpleTulipEater at 09:20, 2008-03-21

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eBay Forums: Barker's Buckles eBay store closed

mookiewill (1624 ) View Listings | Report Mar-19-08 15:48 PDT

Well I did it. I closed the eBay Store today after
2 years of ups and downs. I'll still sell here, just not as much. It's kinda sad.

They did tell me that a link to another site where you could
buy something was a NO-NO on the About ME page. It could only link to a page where you don't have anything forsale.
That's easy enough.


Main reasons:
1) Search

2) Counterfeit and Scammers

3) ebay padded their listings during the boycott - Not cool. Then they lied about it to the press.

4) ebay sent in spies to the boards shortly before the Boycott. Danse isn't my boss, coach, or mentor.

5) eBay censored threads about the padding of listings. Then they lied and said it was a mistake.

6) All the other cool kids are doing it too.

http://forums.ebay.com/db2/thread.jspa?threadID=2000537978&tstart=0&mod=1206041858047

-- Edited by PurpleTulipEater at 09:25, 2008-03-21

-- Edited by PurpleTulipEater at 09:26, 2008-03-21

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