Da Juice Man
October 27th, 2006, 07:57 PM
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=4731 (https://mystic.akibia.com/,DanaInfo=www.dailytech.com+article.aspx?newsid=47 31)
eBay updates its policies on PS3, Wii pre-order listings
eBay has instituted a new policy when it comes to Sony PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii pre-order auction listings.
After cleaning up the site of PS3 pre-order listings (https://mystic.akibia.com/,DanaInfo=www.dailytech.com+article.aspx?newsid=45 72), the company has instituted even more strict guidelines that
could put a damper on sellers looking to rake in the big bucks selling the consoles and should help protect buyers in
the process.In a posting (https://mystic.akibia.com/aw/core/,DanaInfo=www2.ebay.com+200610241757352.html) on the eBay "General Announcements" board, the following restrictions/policy updates have
been put into play regarding PS3 and Wii pre-order auctions:
Only one of each console can be listed per eBay account prior to the launch of the console (PS3 is expected to be available on 11/17/06, Wii on 11/19/06).
The seller must only accept payment through PayPal, and have at least 50 feedback with a 98% or greater positive rating so that they qualify for PayPal Buyer Protection.
The pre-sale item must be listed in the 3, 5, 7 or 10-day formats, and cannot use Buy It Now.
The listing must include a photo of your pre-order receipt in the description. The new policy should make buyers feel a little bit better when bidding on a PS3 or Wii auctions in the coming
weeks, but eBay is a big place and rogue listings are still sure to pop up from time to time.
Trinisan
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eBay updates its policies on PS3, Wii pre-order listings
eBay has instituted a new policy when it comes to Sony PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii pre-order auction listings.
After cleaning up the site of PS3 pre-order listings (https://mystic.akibia.com/,DanaInfo=www.dailytech.com+article.aspx?newsid=45 72), the company has instituted even more strict guidelines that
could put a damper on sellers looking to rake in the big bucks selling the consoles and should help protect buyers in
the process.In a posting (https://mystic.akibia.com/aw/core/,DanaInfo=www2.ebay.com+200610241757352.html) on the eBay "General Announcements" board, the following restrictions/policy updates have
been put into play regarding PS3 and Wii pre-order auctions:
Only one of each console can be listed per eBay account prior to the launch of the console (PS3 is expected to be available on 11/17/06, Wii on 11/19/06).
The seller must only accept payment through PayPal, and have at least 50 feedback with a 98% or greater positive rating so that they qualify for PayPal Buyer Protection.
The pre-sale item must be listed in the 3, 5, 7 or 10-day formats, and cannot use Buy It Now.
The listing must include a photo of your pre-order receipt in the description. The new policy should make buyers feel a little bit better when bidding on a PS3 or Wii auctions in the coming
weeks, but eBay is a big place and rogue listings are still sure to pop up from time to time.
Trinisan
.....