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	<title>Comments on: eBay Fee Changes&#8230; Look At Your Own Numbers!</title>
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		<title>By: Tony P.</title>
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		<description>Excellent post, Steve! Those numbers show just how irrelevant that &#039;discount&#039; is, as far as it being anything like a true Carrot to motivate sellers. It makes a person wonder if ebay thinks that everyone is stupid - or that they are the only ones that can &#039;crunch the numbers&#039;.

Applying your numbers to a seller of, say, DVD&#039;s, that seller *might* consider the option of lowering their shipping by 19-cents, because their shipping cost is initially low. (it still isn&#039;t feasable - your numbers are Spot On)

Apply that potential 19-cents to a seller of large Dolls that cost between $8-14 to ship (yes, as much as the doll&#039;s cost). The 19-cents becomes absurd, at that point. This is the scenario presented by the majority of </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Excellent post, Steve! Those numbers show just how irrelevant that &#8216;discount&#8217; is, as far as it being anything like a true Carrot to motivate sellers. It makes a person wonder if ebay thinks that everyone is stupid &#8211; or that they are the only ones that can &#8216;crunch the numbers&#8217;.</p>
<p>Applying your numbers to a seller of, say, DVD&#8217;s, that seller *might* consider the option of lowering their shipping by 19-cents, because their shipping cost is initially low. (it still isn&#8217;t feasable &#8211; your numbers are Spot On)</p>
<p>Apply that potential 19-cents to a seller of large Dolls that cost between $8-14 to ship (yes, as much as the doll&#8217;s cost). The 19-cents becomes absurd, at that point. This is the scenario presented by the majority of</p>
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