Overstock Auctions: Everyone is equal, but some are more equal than others
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07-13-2006, 05:03 PM,
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Overstock Auctions: Everyone is equal, but some are more equal than others
Discussion on "the level playing field" at Overstock. The verdict: the playing field is tilted.
Quote is from Overstock. Quote:The rule has not recently changed. There was some confusion in the early days of the site as to whether it was a bug or whether we were bending the rules for some. http://forums.auctions.overstock.com/vie...hp?t=13926 |
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07-13-2006, 05:54 PM,
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Re: Overstock Auctions: Everyone is equal, but some are more equal than others
Quote:The verdict: the playing field is tilted. The defendant pled guilty many moons ago. Holly, who was the head of Overstock Auctions, basically stated last year that Overstock doesn't provide a level playing field, has never said it provides one, and has no plans to provide one. I'm still waiting for eBay to admit the same thing...
"Well, Jay was so giddy that someone named Jay was involved with this site we posted our first non-eBay listing in 3 years here at Lunarbid (we tried two items at Yahoo once upon a time, they bombed)" -Marie posting in a LunarBid thread at OTWA in 2005 wins the award for 'most moronic reason ever given for choosing a venue"
"thanks twat u must have nothing better 2 do. do u talk to all your members like that. will not be recomending your site. best way to put it is TULIPTOOLS.COM IS REALLY SHIT. DONT JOIN." -pubescent owner of rinky dink off2auction.com in 2011 |
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07-14-2006, 08:28 PM,
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Re: Overstock Auctions: Everyone is equal, but some are more equal than others
Quote:The verdict: the playing field is tilted. on the positive side: the tilt benefits the majority of active sellers on the site (Trusted Merchants) on the negative side: a minority of active sellers are at a definite disadvantage in terms of exposure (smaller sellers) Overstock should have been more upfront when it opened about the tilt to avoid alienating smaller sellers--many of whom left last year when the tilt became obvious. Larger sites like eBay and Overstock are tilted towards the largest sellers, and smaller sites tend to be tilted towards the sellers that kiss the owner's ass the most on their forums. The only venue that provides an actual level playing field is Craigslist--every site should take lessons on customer relations from Craigslist. |
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