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Also stand by for lots of new ebay forum posts ‘ebay wants me to register as a business, I am not, I only sell a few things’ LOL
Free listings days seems a good way (for ebay) to weed out these ‘private sellers’ 😛
Eddie – that may well be true. I don’t sell on eBay, but because I occasionally buy for my business eBay insisted that I register my account as a business account. The result is that now I never sell on eBay, & the knock on from that is that I buy a lot less too.
I’m sure I won’t be the only seller thinking Oh FFS not again, but I’ll say it anyway. 😆
noticed a “private seller” had listed over 1400 items over the free listing weekend