Well one of her campaign promises is to reduce welfare programs to our state 
that has the most costly welfare in the nation due to the number of people on 
welfare. She also proposes to limit welfare to 2 years instead of the current 5 
years which most recipients find a way around anyway. That's why we have 
generational welfare recipients in this country. The plan is a good one ideally 
speaking. I would like to see people back to work and contributing to their 
welfare situation. I'm all for a helping hand, but it's not those few that need 
a helping hand that is hurting us. It's the experience welfare recipient, who 
knows how to work the system, that is driving us all to the poorhouse.  (No 
more movie poster buying for me, my taxes are killing me) (I had to get my 
movie poster reference in there someway!!).  Since such a large part of our 
population in this state is associated with welfare, that alone should nix her 
winning. All those people will be voting against her!

 

Sue
 


Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 12:15:28 -0800
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] More evidence eBay is headed for the final flush as it 
circles the bowl
To: [email protected]

I love the part about how they are aware that all the changes they are making 
are and will continue to effect their revenues in a downwind fashion.

is that head-up-your-assery to the max??  you know it's going to effect you 
negatively, but determine it's the direction you wish to go.

Can you imagine what will happen to California if Meg Whitman becomes 
Governor????





At 06:28 AM 2/18/2010, Bruce Hershenson wrote:

eBay's 10K Acknowledges Seller Dissatisfaction
By Ina Steiner
AuctionBytes.com
February 18, 2010 

"As a publicly traded company, eBay presents risk factors in its U.S. 
Securities and Exchange (SEC) filings, including legal matters, and describes 
how they could impact the business going forward. In its current 10K filed with 
the SEC this week, eBay discusses the impact of its campaign of changes to the 
Marketplaces unit:

We have announced changes to our Marketplaces business intended to drive more 
sales and improve seller efficiency. Some of the changes that we have announced 
to date have been controversial with, and led to dissatisfaction among, our 
sellers, and additional changes that we announce in the future may also be 
negatively received by some of our sellers. Given the number of recent changes 
that we have made to our policies and pricing, it may take our sellers some 
time to fully assess and adjust to these changes, and sellers may elect to 
reduce volume while making such assessments and adjustments or in response to 
these changes. If any of these changes cause sellers to move their business (in 
whole or in part) away from our websites or otherwise fail to improve gross 
merchandise volume or the number of successful listings, our operating results 
and profitability will be harmed. 

The company goes on to say that its mix of sales would continue to shift 
towards a fixed-price format. "Accordingly, we have eliminated some of the 
features related to our traditional auction-style format and expect others will 
become less meaningful to, and used less frequently by, our sellers, which 
would result in a corresponding decrease in revenues from such features. In 
addition, we expect that the costs associated with our seller discount programs 
will increase as more sellers will become eligible for such discounts."

eBay also said changes to its dispute resolution process in which it generally 
reimburses buyers for the full amount of an item's purchase price and shipping 
costs could increase its costs and loss rate.

"We expect that our costs associated with resolutions will increase as we make 
these changes to our resolutions policies and process. These changes, together 
with any further changes that we may make to our resolutions process in the 
future, may be negatively received by, and lead to dissatisfaction on the part 
of, our sellers. These changes may also result in an increase in buyer fraud 
and associated transaction losses. In addition, eBay does not have the same 
rights of recoupment against sellers as PayPal, which may result in higher 
costs to operate the program." 

The Wall Street Journal noted that 10K also states that the lawsuit against 
eBay's Bill Me Later unit could force the company to alter operations, cut some 
fees and pay substantial damages that would adversely affect business. 

Government regulation is also cited as a risk to Bill Me Later. "Although Bill 
Me Later does not originate loans, one or more jurisdictions may conclude that 
Bill Me Later is a lender or money transmitter or loan broker, which could 
subject us to liability or regulation in one or more jurisdictions." 

Likewise, eBay's PayPal unit is at risk from regulation. "If our Payments 
business is found to be subject to or in violation of any laws or regulations, 
including those governing money transmission, electronic funds transfers, money 
laundering, counter-terrorist financing, banking and lending, it could be 
subject to liability, licensure and regulatory approval and may be forced to 
change its business practices."

Government regulation continues to be a risk to eBay, including a push for 
legislation by retail trade associations that would make eBay liable for the 
sale of stolen property or would ban certain categories of goods from sale on 
eBay, including gift cards and health and beauty products. "No such legislation 
has passed. Nonetheless, the proponents continue to seek passage of such 
legislation, and if any of these laws are adopted they could harm our business."

The full filing with financial data can be found on the SEC website"

SO DONAHOE PRETTY MUCH ADMITS HE IS RUNNING OFF SELLERS AS QUICK AS HE CAN, and 
HE ADMITS THEY ARE GETTING RID OF AUCTIONS.

I feel more certain than ever that the eBay of two to three years from now will 
have solely mega-sellers, and no auctions. Even if they shrink to half the 
size, they will still be more profitable, because they will be able to lay off 
95% of their employees.

And tens of thousands of smaller sellers will be put out of business.

Bruce

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