1. using ebay as a store front makes a lot of sense. especially if you take into consideration that its one of the most successful ecommerce sites.
2. whats dishonest about using a program to buy items online through your computer? ebay should incorporate snipping capabilities directly into their interface. it'll automatically come down to the last few seconds of the auctions, when the bots start incrementing bids by minimum values until times up.
3. would email lose its marvel if your email account got hacked?
i think the 1st comment was partially right. prices are no longer competitive on ebay for many items. that with the required wait for the auction to end makes for an amount of impatience that nobody is willing to endure. but lets not ignore that people were willing to wait the extended periods of time when the item-prices were low. it all comes down to speed and, more so, price when it comes to consumers. can there exist an auction model that tackles these obstacles? yes, but ebay is too bloated to afford to offer it.
2. whats dishonest about using a program to buy items online through your computer? ebay should incorporate snipping capabilities directly into their interface. it'll automatically come down to the last few seconds of the auctions, when the bots start incrementing bids by minimum values until times up.
3. would email lose its marvel if your email account got hacked?
i think the 1st comment was partially right. prices are no longer competitive on ebay for many items. that with the required wait for the auction to end makes for an amount of impatience that nobody is willing to endure. but lets not ignore that people were willing to wait the extended periods of time when the item-prices were low. it all comes down to speed and, more so, price when it comes to consumers. can there exist an auction model that tackles these obstacles? yes, but ebay is too bloated to afford to offer it.