Posted by OhioTractorGuy on September 30, 2008 at 07:45:07 from (70.105.79.60):
In Reply to: Darn Ebay! posted by OhioTractorGuy on September 30, 2008 at 05:31:43:
Rules, Regulations, I suppose I have to follow them like everyone else. What bothers me is the lack of common sense involved in the whole ordeal. Im not sneaking an item in with insane high shipping prices to make an extra dollar, Im starting out at less than a buck starting bid. E-bay of course wants me to use paypal and I can understand if some folks like to use it to pay, just dont penalize me for using it because someone else wants too. Im old fashioned in that I wont pay bills online, I go to the bank to make my mortgage payment, and try to pay in check or cash when I can. Now, just like in my business, I have to find a way to "beat the system" so I dont have to pay extra fees/taxes/etc that your average joe might not take the time to do and he is penalized. All the tax write offs I have to figure in just to break even or make a small profit after taxes are enough to make a simple business of selling a service a real headache. So many hands wanting to take something out of my pocket because I took the initiative to do something productive. Where is the common sense in that?
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