Grassroots Support Helps eBay Lobbying Efforts
from the p2p-democracy dept
For some time, states have been mulling regulations that would require some eBay sellers to get licensed as auctioneers. Ostensibly the regulations are intended to protect consumers against fraud, but in reality such requirements simply benefit established auctioneers, who don't like that anyone can do what they spent years in fast-talking school training for. But so far, no such regulations have passed, owing much to the company's strong lobbying efforts. While other tech companies are seen as lagging on the lobbying front, eBay's political success has come much the same way as their business success -- they rely on their network of independent sellers and eBay-based small businesses. The sellers can alert the company when there's been a shift in how regulations are being enforced, and when the company wants action on a specific bill, their users can be mobilized. Clearly, they're very much helped by the fact that their interests are aligned with their users, and that much of the company's value is outside of the corporation itself. For those interested in how the internet is affecting politics, eBay's experience looks like a good case study.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Anytime anything good happens...
Rotten good for nothing politicians.
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Ebay only cares if...
BTW, these scammers have by & large learned how to play the feedback game so that their feedback numbers are unrelated to actual customer satisfaction.
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Second, care to cite a reliable source that eBay is "getting so many fraud complaints"? Just because people complain does not mean that fraud is rampant - people that have a negative experience are more likely to complain and be vocal about that experience than people who have a positive experience.
Third, there is this small thing called "buyer beware". No one is forcing anyone to buy anything through eBay.
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While I see your point somewhat, you forget that people who are scammed do not often have POSITIVE experiences. And not all people who are scammed will file a report so it's likely that you have only heard the tip of the proverbial iceberg.
*I* am a totally reliable source for fraud complaints because I have about 100 cases documented that I discovered(without a dollar of my money being spent thankfully) and reported; some of those cases were likely the same person/group but they are definitely there and if you are aware how scams work, you can see them a mile away.
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