stephenb
25-04-2009, 09:41 AM
This is only my personal experience of these two auction sites in the last twelve months.
About this time last year, many of you may recall the eBay Australia was trying to change its payment policy rules buy removing bank deposit option and forcing PayPal on everyone. Even the ACCC became involved and eBay n most, reversed it's decision.
I was one of many (dare I say hundreds) ofr eBay users who signed up with Oztion, the Australian on-line Auction site, partly in protest at eBay's policy changes.
At the same time was still an eBay member and after twelve months, I bought 1 item of on Oztion, listed over twenty items for sale ranging from books, memorabilia, model railways and other areas of interest - none sold.
During the same time I found and subsequently bought 14 items on eBay, and sold my twenty items - all sold.
A big difference between the two sites. When it all boils down, for all its faults, eBay is more populars. From my perspective, I will stick to eBay. I would like to hear from others about their experiences on Oztion.
About this time last year, many of you may recall the eBay Australia was trying to change its payment policy rules buy removing bank deposit option and forcing PayPal on everyone. Even the ACCC became involved and eBay n most, reversed it's decision.
I was one of many (dare I say hundreds) ofr eBay users who signed up with Oztion, the Australian on-line Auction site, partly in protest at eBay's policy changes.
At the same time was still an eBay member and after twelve months, I bought 1 item of on Oztion, listed over twenty items for sale ranging from books, memorabilia, model railways and other areas of interest - none sold.
During the same time I found and subsequently bought 14 items on eBay, and sold my twenty items - all sold.
A big difference between the two sites. When it all boils down, for all its faults, eBay is more populars. From my perspective, I will stick to eBay. I would like to hear from others about their experiences on Oztion.