Monopoly pricing is best for the monopolist, not the consumer.
Higher returns entice more competitors, so maybe....
I think eBay's speed and breadth are its assets, like Google.
tOM
On Monday, November 24, 2003 at 13:46
GeoW <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> That's the good thing about the free market. How much the market will bear
> controls the pricing.
>
> GeoW
>
> On 24 Nov 2003 at 7:24, Danrich wrote:
>
> > Ebay what's to up to 200f all sales by 2006.
> > This will be a combination of Paypal and ebay commissions from the
> > sell. Won't be surprised if they start a frickin fee from the buyer soon
> > too. Dan
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