Yahoo! CEO Outed As eBay User

from the oops dept

I guess you can call it research, but it's generally not a good thing when the CEO of a big company (even if he is the outgoing CEO) shops at his competitor, and seems to do so regularly. Some investigative research by the Washington Post has turned up that Yahoo! CEO Tim Koogle is a big eBay user, and recently bought a car and a wallet from the site - though he was outbid in his attempt at buying a pair of jeans. You can see that he's been spending quite a lot of time on eBay from his user profile. You'll also be happy to know that Mr. Koogle is a model eBay citizen according to his feedback. The feedback indicates that Koogle has been a loyal eBay user since back in 1998.
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  1. identicon
    scooterboy, 10 Apr 2001 @ 8:40am

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    i don't get it.. why did he outbid himself on the car that he bought? it looks like he just payed $5k more than he had to for no reason. that's quite the shopping list he's got there.

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    Anonymous, 10 Apr 2001 @ 4:03pm

    Re: No Subject Given

    He probably had not met the reserve at $125K but did so at $130K. Check out the ebay site if that didn't just make sense.

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    John Galt, 10 Apr 2001 @ 7:50pm

    Re: No Subject Given

    They sold the car to someone else while he was bidding. He left negative feedback. (see eBay)

    link to this | view in thread ]


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