If eBay spends the same 2 seconds reviewing recipe submissions that they do reviewing listing violation reports it could be a verrrry interesting cookbook.
Let me guess.
eBay conducted a survey among folks who don't sell on eBay and found that they'd be more likely to sell on eBay . . . if eBay published a *community* cookbook.
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Let me guess.
eBay conducted a survey among folks who don't sell on eBay and found that they'd be more likely to sell on eBay . . . if eBay published a *community* cookbook.
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But really, who comes up with this stuff? :
Angel
[quote author=iron_chick link=topic=2119.msg7448#msg7448 date=1136993329]
Let me guess.
eBay conducted a survey among folks who don't sell on eBay and found that they'd be more likely to sell on eBay . . . if eBay published a *community* cookbook.
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It worked. I'm moving all of my inventory to eBay after I receive my cookbook
I'm holding out for one of those cheesy eBay pens that they were bribing sellers with last year.
Update: the book has been released
Quote:Sometimes you just have to accept things for what they are. After all, who benefits from pretending a drawing on the Times' comic pages rivals the Mona Lisa?
The eBay Community Cookbook is a fun compilation of recipes contributed by everyday people just like us. No more, no less. If you have ever spent time checking out listings on eBay, you will appreciate the eclectic mix of gourmet-to-mundane offerings in "The eBay Community Cookbook."...
In "The eBay Community Cookbook," recipes for "Filet Mignon with Foie Gras Under Wild Cherry Sauce" and "Fast Food" (macaroni, ground beef, cream of mushroom soup and milk) share the same page...
full review:
http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/ccti...867300.htm