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Post: #1 Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 7:57 pm |
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| redrob |
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| eBid lose over one million auctions form 4th January 2010 to 18th January 2010 accordingly to eBid forum http://meetup.eBid.net/showpost.php?p=1126351&postcount=60 you can see this on the site status. |
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Post: #2 Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 2:28 pm |
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| Baconsdozen |
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I think they cleared out a lot of 'dead wood' and thats why the number decreased.
If eBay cleared out the duplicate auctions,scams and overpriced rubbish from China their figure would drop a lot more than a million.The eBay user figures are pretty inaccurate,a pal of mine still has an active accout but died a couple of years back.At least he doesn't have to worry about all the rule changes. |
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