Some sellers threaten eBay ’strike’ (San Jose Mercury News)

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Momentum is growing against eBay’s proposed changes to the fees it charges to sellers as well as how it values feedback ratings, with word of a “strike” against the San Jose online auction company gaining traction.

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EBay further slices rates for some sellers (San Francisco Chronicle)

EBay Inc. bowed to pressure Monday from some of its high-volume sellers, saying it will further cut listing fees for books, music, movies and video games sold through the online auction site. The move amends a fee structure announced last month and…

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eBay buying back stolen historical items (USA Today)

Documents dating from the Civil War and others to and from Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt are among hundreds of stolen documents sold online that eBay is agreeing to buy back and return to New York’s archives, a state official said Saturday.

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Many Users Are Not Buying eBay’s Rules Shift (NPR)

Next week, new rules go into effect on eBay. The site will be changing its fee system — instituting a three-week hold on some funds sent through PayPal and banning sellers from leaving negative feedback on buyers. That has some eBay sellers weighing a boycott.

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Answering anger, eBay cuts more fees (AP via Yahoo! News)

EBay Inc. bowed to pressure Monday from some of its high-volume sellers, saying it will further cut listing fees for books, music, movies and video games sold through the online auction site.

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EBay’s PayPal funds freeze plan draws fire (CNN Money)

In the uproar that erupted over the planned fee hikes and other policy changes eBay announced last week, one drew particular ire and incredulity: eBay’s plan to hold payments sent through its PayPal payment service for up to 21 days in certain circumstances.

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Man finds his stolen helmet on eBay (AP via Yahoo! News)

After Adam Grove had his custom motorcycle helmet stolen, he turned to eBay. Turns out, so did the thief.

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eBay to buy back stolen historical items (The Charlotte Observer)

Documents dating from the Civil War and others to and from Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt are among hundreds of stolen documents sold online that eBay is agreeing to buy back and return to New York’s archives, a state official said Saturday. The online auction giant has no liability in the sale of the stolen artifacts, but agreed voluntarily to offer buyers the amount that they paid, according …

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eBay to buy back stolen historical items (AP via Yahoo! News)

Documents dating from the Civil War and others to and from Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt are among hundreds of stolen documents sold online that eBay is agreeing to buy back and return to New York’s archives, a state official said Saturday.

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Selling on eBay? Keep Eye on Gains (New York Times)

Anyone who sells anything for profit owes income tax on it. But in practice, for auctions on eBay and other Web sites, the I.R.S. is interested in enforcing the rules for high-volume sellers.

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