14-11-2016 10:29 AM
14-11-2016 12:37 PM
Member since: 22-Nov-96
14-11-2016 10:37 AM
It's so exciting, I can hardly contain myself.
14-11-2016 11:54 AM
Incredible isn't it , i have not been able to sleep, can't wait
14-11-2016 12:13 PM
@ianwhorlow wrote:Incredible isn't it , i have not been able to sleep, can't wait
Me neither.
Remind me, what are we talking about.
14-11-2016 12:17 PM
Oh come on, you cannot be serious,where have you been hiding
14-11-2016 12:19 PM
Nothing to do with Prez-in-waiting Trump
Graham
14-11-2016 12:22 PM
Go on, Go on, gissa clue, go on, go on.
14-11-2016 12:33 PM
OK, you talked me into it.
Clue is a score
Graham
14-11-2016 12:37 PM
Member since: 22-Nov-96
14-11-2016 12:45 PM
How do you know how long you have been a member?
I think I must be so traumatised by the event that I have blocked out the memory of the day I joined Ebay.
14-11-2016 12:46 PM
14-11-2016 12:58 PM
Well done.
All very different back then.
There was no Ebay UK, everyone had to use the US site.
We got switched here when the UK site opened. The few Powersellers were treated like royality......for a time.
Graham
14-11-2016 1:03 PM
Thank you - never noticed !
14-11-2016 1:14 PM
You deserve a medal, closest i could find
14-11-2016 1:32 PM
@ianwhorlow wrote:Member since: 22-Nov-96
Ah, right, would never have guessed.
OK, lets open up the discussion a bit. OP, how has it been for you then, good, bad, indifferent?
14-11-2016 1:36 PM
14-11-2016 4:58 PM
My 10th anniversary here was marked by Ebay sending a cake and a bunch of goodies. Plus a visit to Ebay Towers and meets with the great and good.
Fifteenth was totally ignored. I'll keep you posted....LOL
Back in 1990s we had special meetings for Powersellers with Ebay laying on the goodies. You knew the Ebay personel by name and had the home numbers of many staff. There were " Ebay Universities" and even plans to run a giant Ebay Live Convention in London. This was abandoned but I did get to go to events in Las Vegas and Boston, USA
Shortly after things changed as Ebay chased the big e-market players.. I'm sure Mr Disney and Mr Argos are enjoying the perks that we had for a short while.......
But some things have improved. You no longer need to put a little warning on each listing, pointing out that if Ebay went down for more than 30 minutes in the last hour of an auction you would kill the sale and relist.
Graham
14-11-2016 6:42 PM
Hmmmmm, times past eh?
My most annoying recollection of the PS board was when I got an email from another PS saying some scammer had bid on his items and mine.
A quick check revealed the scammer had bid on two of my items and had bid on a whole raft of items with other sellers. Realising the scammer was going to come up with some of the crafty scams then circulating, I cancelled his bids which revealed he put on a top bid of thousands so he'd end up winning no matter how much anyone else bid.
As the scammer was still bidding on things (the list was growing by the minute) I posted what was happening on the PS board but what did ebay do? Removed my thread saying I didn't know for sure what was going to happen. (I forget who was monitoring the PS board back then).
One thing it did reveal was those shilling..... I remember some curtains had been shilled up to over £8,000...... Whether the seller(s) were doing that to see how much had been bid I don't know but really, if they were suspicious of the bidder, they should have cancelled the bids and they'd soon see how much had been bid.
Another time, I'd just sold an item for £1,200 and another PS emailed me to say that some scammer had copied my pics and was offering the item for £600 as a "second chance" offer. Happy days?
It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.
25-11-2016 4:51 PM
Ebay sent me a giant cake -- that's gonna save moneyon the Christmas food bill
Graham