Just wondering why people put posts on QTH.com Just to list a peice of equip that is on AUCTION on E BAY??? Make up your mind EPAY or QTH. Just my 2 cents worth. Scott. N2PET.
There has been a lot of discussion about cross-listing. I can see one good reason for this. Not everyone has the time to cruise Ebay, so pointing out a good ham deal can save a lot of time. On another site I suggested making a new forum just for such cross-listings, so those who don't like them can avoid it. Maybe this will be done.
I have a very different SKED than the rest of you my days on & off are very odd, so I can do stuff at home and the job site I could not begin to do, let alone we dont need a computer here.
right now with this storm coming off Lk. Michigan the Ebay connection is not connecting very well.
but at least I got my 2 Tickets and my Code Requirements out of the way
My personal opinion is that, unless you are willing to kick in a little to the site for an auction sale, it is unethical to use this medium to solicit bids on eBay. All of these sites are financed in large part by contributions from users. More so, if you list your ebay auction on several different sites, you should treat each one as if the sale resulted from that listing. In other words, if you normally ante up 2% to a website for a sale, you should send 2% to each site that carried your ebay auction info. If however, you have gotten specific permission from the webmaster to list eBay auctions WITHOUT the usual donation to the site, then I suppose it's all OK, but it still seems like you're taking unfair advantage of the site in the process.