Hi David; If I know someone has a website, I'm just as happy buying directly. The only question is how much advertising exposure do you get through your Ebay store? If most of the customers there are new, then how do you replace that advertising?
If most are repeat customers, the only question becomes getting them to go to your website instead. Pieter E. Roos --- On Fri, 1/20/12, David <[email protected]> wrote: Do to the rising cost and anti-small business sentiment associated with the EBAY ORGANIZATION we are considering closing our EBAY STORE or at least scaling it way back. It is getting to the point, do to EBAY'S ever increasing fees and regulations, that in future our clients will be paying more for their items at EBAY than at our web site atĀ www.lbrenterprisesllc.com We have the same items their and a whole lot more (more than 900 items) and, except where noted, we have FREE SHIPPING. Plus you may still use PAY PAL to pay for your purchases or, unlike EBAY, you can pay by check or money order. We are asking you to reply to this email with your thoughts on this move as we always think about our clients well being NOT EBAY'S profits. Thank you all for your continuing support. "The Crew At LBR" www.lbrenterprisesllc.com
