- eBay launches Northern Thailand E-Commerce Summit 2008 to help individuals and SMEs scale their businesses via the ... (Thaipr.net)
eBay today announced the Northern Thailand E-Commerce Summit 2008 that will take place in Chiang Mai from 1st to 10th December. A series of free educational seminars and workshops will be offered to S
- eBay UK and Australia Launch Holiday-Shopping Marketing Campaigns (AuctionBytes)
eBay UK is launching a new marketing campaign for the Christmas holiday shopping season. The "Guess What" campaign communicates the great value sellers are offering on eBay this Christmas, especially on new and Buy it Now items, alongside auction and used items, according to the announcement.
- eBay Experiences Glitch with Third-Party Checkout and PayPal (AuctionBytes)
The AuctionBytes Blog reported on Friday a glitch that was causing PayPal to undercharge customers for eBay purchases when using checkout from third-party vendors. eBay alerted users to the problem on Saturday with a Systems Announcement Board post. eBay announced late on Sunday that the problem had been resolved.
- eBay Promises Accurate Search after 2-Day Tune-up (AuctionBytes)
eBay is performing necessary maintenance on its Search system starting Monday evening and finishing at 8 pm PT on Wednesday.
- eBay Runs 10-Cent Photo Promo for Sellers (AuctionBytes)
eBay is running a 1-month promotion in which sellers can add additional photos to their listings for an extra 10 cents each. The promotion runs from November 18 through December 18, 2008, and applies to Auction-style, Fixed Price and Store Inventory listings. All other fees apply, see website for details and restrictions.
- Community Brief: eBay seminar at Bear post office (The Newark Post)
The Kirkwood Post Office is sponsoring an eBay Day for individuals interested in learning about online retailing. The seminar is free and will be held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Cornerstone United Methodist Church, 3135 Summit Bridge Road, in Bear on Dec. 2.
- Taxman targets eBay sellers (Windsor Star)
If you are one of more than 32,000 Canadians making a killing in the underground Internet economy, be warned: the taxman cometh. The Canada Revenue Agency is turning its attention toward eBay Canada with the intention of flushing out every major seller who hasn't declared income as a result of their online business. See A4.
- Naughty Animal Crackers Fetch $7.25 on eBay (NBC4 Los Angeles)
Baked animal crackers in a "sexy" position grab $7.25 on eBay.
- EBay Bans Sales of Tickets to Presidential Swearing-In (GigaLaw.com)
If you are one of the few to land a ticket to the swearing-in of President-elect Barack Obama, don't think about hawking it on eBay. The online auction site is banning such postings after a U.S. senator said she was crafting a bill to make the sales a federal crime.
- Online retailer eBay opens data to taxman (CBC)
As more Canadians buy and sell online, retailer eBay Canada says it expects to disclose information on its so-called "power sellers" to Canada Revenue Agency this week.
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