eBay gets tough

from the Why-can't-we-just-all-get-along? dept

eBay has sent a formal letter to AuctionWatch.com asking them to politely stop listing their auctions via the search function on AuctionWatch.com. Why does eBay care? They are in the business of selling items. You would think they would want to have their goods out to as many people as possible. Unless I am mistaken, eBay isn't a portal, they are a service, and the more they sell, the better for them.
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    Mark Baker, 10 Oct 1999 @ 9:47am

    My prediction

    I hope AuctionWatch wins this. eBay doesn't own the fact that a particular item is up for auction, just the rights to a commission on the sale. If somebody comes up with a business model that aggregates this information, more power to them.

    I think eBay's just pissed that they didn't think of doing this themselves.

    My prediction; eBay will acquire AuctionWatch early next year or sooner.

    MB

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    Thompson Hayner, 10 Oct 1999 @ 2:53pm

    Ebay's problem

    While I hope AuctionWatch wins this too as I don't like restrictions on user-entered data, I would be doing the same thing if I was Ebay too. If a lot of people were to start using AuctionWatch instead of Ebay, then I as a seller could go to Amazon or Yahoo or whatever auction vendor had the cheapest commissions and the best service. Ebay can't stand still and let that happen.

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  3. identicon
    Traideur, 11 Oct 1999 @ 10:13am

    actionwatch does NOT help eBay

    Why would actionwatch provide a seach engine for eBay ? To earn cash. If eBay had a search engine and actionwatch had one too, would actionwatch's search engine "steal" eBay's search engine potential clients ? Yes ! And at the same time they "steal" a part of the profits.

    Don't get me wrong, I don't condone eBay's actions, but I just wanted to point this out.

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