I think it's because it's become so fashionable by some to hate eBay-fleaBay 
with such venom -- that it's too humbling or embarrassing to note when 
eBay-fleaBay has "turned the tables," even temporarily.  eBay's impending 
"demise" has been written like a "foregone conclusion" on these boards by a lot 
of people.  They may turn out to be right, and indeed, I've taken some of my 
business elsewhere -- but this doesn't mean I'm ready to pound a wooden stake 
through it.  Of course, if I was a seller with inventory to display every week, 
I might feel differently -- so I understand why some sellers are so angry and 
have abandoned eBay.  About 1800 of my 2200 pos. feedbacks are as a buyer, 
however, so I continue to browse pre-selected searches in my account.
 
-kuz.
 



Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 02:13:55 -0400From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Tiffany's vs. 
eBayTo: [email protected]






Everyone was so quick to point out the French Court decision holding eBay 
liable for millions, but I’m surprised no one has mentioned that Tiffany’s has 
lost their case against eBay here in the US.
 
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/jul2008/tc20080714_151194.htm?chan=top+news_top+news+index_technology
 
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