eBay, Overstock.com Hammer Fraudulent Listings - Free Google Checkout - Bill Me Later - Anti-Fraud Program - PayPal Coupons - Ikea - M-Bags - eBay Typepad Widget

eBay FraudBoth eBay and Overstock begin tightening their respective sites against fraudulent listings…however, the rules of engagement from both sites are purposely vague in that which brands being targeted is not clear. The result is the sort of chaos you would expect from an issue that has festered and plagued both sites for so long. Good sellers as well as bad are feeling the heat; listen in as I explain why its all happening now and why its a much larger issue than just fugazi Fendis.

What to make of Google’s announcement that it will drop merchant fees for Google Checkout through 2007?

A site where you can find all of PayPal’s Discount Codes.

While Google and PayPal fight it out, has a third buyer friendly payment alternative quietly emerged?

Shoppers continue to buy more on-line but a recent study points out that buyers are searching from the top of their browser, rather than through shopping portals.

A report that a program has been developed that can sniff out fraudulent eBay sellers by interpreting their selling patterns and associations.

Valuable tips on making your auctions or website as buyer friendly as possible.

I examine one particular seller who is making the most of selling straight from the shelf of a huge home furnishing superstore.

M-bags for overseas book selling, an eBay Typepad Widget and a Google gadget to hurry along last minute Christmas buyers.

A web site that demonstrates how defining and marketing to a specific need can easily differentiate you from any other seller selling like items.

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Links from this week’s show:

eBay’s Agenda for Fighting Fraudulent Listings - Scott Wingo outlines eBay 4 step plan.

Google Checkout Drops Merchant Fees through 2007 - Another shot across PayPal’s bow.

PayPal Coupon Code Center - An on-going list of current PayPal discounts.

Forbes Article On Bill Me Later - Alternative billing for larger ticket purchases that requires minimum info from the buyer and 90 days interest free billing. (PDF file).

On-line Buyer s Plan to Spend More - 41% more..but where they plan to start their shopping is the real story.

Researches Announce Anti-Fraud eBay Data Mining Techniques - Detecting on-line auction fraud before it happens.

10 Tips to Make Your Auction or Web Site Customer Centric - Couldn’t have said it better myself.

Don’t Leave These Elements Off Your Auction or Site - 6 essential elements.

eBay Seller Specializing in Big Box Ikea Items - Specialize on what is in the store but not on the store’s web site.

M-Bags Shipping Explained - Save on overseas books/printed material shipping.

Google Christmas Countdown Gadget - Count it down for buyers.

Typepad Widget for eBay Listings - Allows users to list the items they’re selling on eBay within their TypePad blog.

Alzheimer’s Store - Excellent study on how to identify the market and then gather the right items to sell.

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2 smashing comments for this post.

  1. Jason Fox Said:

    Thanks for the heads up on eBay’s fraudalent merchandise crack-down. I guess they are concerned about Givenchy products because when I listed one on Sunday, I wasn’t allowed to use a three-day auction format (a five-day auction was OK). The number one question I field by far from customers is whether a product we sell is authentic, so I can appreciate eBay’s viligence. FYI: We are so confident in the authenticity of our items that we will not only refund your purchase but also give you $100 if you can prove in writing that an item you purchase from us is fake.

  2. Jason Fox Said:

    Just a note on Paypal merchant fees. For those of with 10K plus a month in Paypal transactions, the fee is 2.2 percent, plus $0.30 per. I believe it drops to 2.5 percent at 3K/month and 1.9 percent at 100K plus a month.

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