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WebProNews Feed - Sep 3, 2008
A New York man has been arrested on charges of selling $80,000 worth of stolen Victoria's Secret bras on eBay. George Tutaya, 41 of Queens, used a number of eBay seller names including bestfordivas, shopforless2 to …
Also tagged: technology, legal, victoria and 039 s secret
Top News - WebProNews - Sep 3, 2008
eBay has launched a new ecommerce marketplace called WorldofGood.com, which offers environmentally friendly products. eBay says the site will offer products made from recycled or natural materials and that all the …
Also tagged: social media, ecommerce, worldofgood
Top News - WebProNews - Aug 20, 2008
eBay is lowering its fees U.S. sellers on its site pay to list fixed-price items in an effort to attract new buyers and better compete with rivals like Amazon.com. Sellers will now pay a flat rate of 35 cents for a …
Also tagged: technology, online auctions, lorrie norrington
WebProNews Feed - Aug 13, 2008
Belgium belongs on everybody's "good" list thanks to its contributions to the development of waffles and beer. Now, eBay execs are further indebted to the country due to a ruling on a suit filed by L'Oreal. read more
Also tagged: legal, l and 039 oreal
WebProNews Feed - Aug 13, 2008
eBay is in talks to buy a minority stake in South Korean competitor Gmarket and is in discussions with Interpark to buy its 37 percent stake. The companies are waiting for approval from the Korea Fair Trade …
Also tagged: south korea, deals, gmarket, interpark
WebProNews Feed - Aug 11, 2008
Last month, a U.S. District Court judge sided with eBay when ruling on Tiffany & Co.'s suit against the auction business. Tiffany proved its persistence today by filing an appeal. read more
WebProNews Feed - Aug 5, 2008
A fair number of WebProNews readers like Facebook. Even more seem to have strong anti-eBay feelings. Here's some good news, then: in a certain region, Facebook's beaten eBay UK in terms of monthly visits. read more
WebProNews Feed - Jul 30, 2008
A large eBay seller that had been the subject of numerous buyer complaints in Australia pocketed thousands of dollars in unfulfilled orders before its owner skipped the country. read more
Also tagged: australia, legal, ebs international
WebProNews Feed - Jul 21, 2008
Even if eBay could win them all (and at this point, it hasn't) lawsuits from luxury goods manufacturers would get old after a while. So, in a surprisingly logical move, lawyers representing the auction site are going …
Also tagged: legal
WebProNews Feed - Jul 17, 2008
eBay's second-quarter earning report was respectable, all in all, with increases occurring in most measurable categories. Many of those increases didn't meet investors' expectations, though, and the company seems to …
Also tagged: financial