Ebay takes aim at rival Amazon

Courtesy Marketplace  Wed, 08/20/2008 - 11:59

Online auction site eBay is lowering its seller fees for fixed-price sales to compete with rivals like Amazon.

Dan Grech has more on whether users are buying into the changes.


 

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