Hehe, that's a positive way of looking at it. Must warn you though that if a seller decides to report you for doing that your account will be temporarily suspended or even banned by Ebay.
We fully intend to keep our family account open at Ebay, were just not going to sell through it anymore. High fee's, negative policies, withheld funds, it's just going to require far to much trouble and effort to even attempt to comply with Ebay's new rules, regulations, and policies.
We've had our Ebay account for going on eleven years now and the Ebay that exists today is nothing at all like the site it once was, nor does it look like it ever will be again. At the heart I have to blame Pierre, the owner, as he was stupid enough to make Ebay a publicly traded company and then placed Meg Whitman as the head CEO whilst he essentially retired to whittle his life away doing nothing.
Meg Whitman mind you is not a bad person. She just had no vision of what Ebay was supposed to be and went ahead with remolding it into what her years of retail dealings told her it was supposed to be. She's the one who destroyed the feedback system, making it absoultely worthless. She's also the one who implemented the double dipping of fee collection by placing fee's on Pay Pal payments received for Ebay transactions.
Then she up and quits last year and this new guy, who apparently has a bad track record all around, gets the job by promising share holders that he'll double the profits of Ebay in a mere 12 months time. Since day one he's had lawyers and legal advisors mulling over the old policy so they could draft up this new draconiun garbage that gets implemented on June 14th.
Essentially, Ebay was an online open free market of sorts. The policies, if any, were left to the individual sellers to decide for themselves. If a buyer and seller had a dispute, they handled it themselves and the end results of the transaction were made public using the feedback system. If a member got enough negative feedback they were ousted, gone, finished, game over.
This new system is more akin to a heavily taxed online consignment store. You have no rights to determine the policies by which your item sells. You have no say in how you're paid. You will pay fee's regardless of whether you sell your item or not. And you will not be allowed to collect money for a sold item until the consignment firm is satisfied that the buyer is content with their purchase.
It's no wonder Ebay membership is on a sharp decline. This is the first year since Ebay's inception that membership has dropped rather than risen. The Wall Street Journal (at least I think that was the news agency) reported in April that Ebay lost over 20% of it's membership during the first quarter of this year. And I can only imagine based off of the lower than ever bids I'm seeing that it's still declining. I'm really going to miss the Ebay I once knew.
