Ebay owns a 25% share of Craigslist. Craigslist makes it money charging for its real estate postings.
A clearer explanation of what Ebay sent out to seelers can be founbd in this article:
http://www.auctionbytes.com/cab/cab/abn/y08/m08/i20/s03As a buyer, Craigslist doesn't hold a candle to Ebay, C'mon, I live in Michigan, we try to sell $6500 Cav 51's. As a seller, unless I am one of those with thousands of auction items of junk made in China, I will be punished becasue the new search functions skew in favor of sellers with large sales rates. Free shipping? nothing is free, and while I am happy this may slow down the people who are trying to recoup their fees by charging $15,00 for shipping, and the item arrives in a used box, packed with newspaper , and the shipping label showing postage was $2.98 it means the sellers will increase their minimum proce to cover the "free shipping", and the higher price of the item, the more Ebay/Paypal will skim.
Give me another alternative, I'll look at it. And I don't thinkI am alone. I expect to see another boycott of Ebay in the next few weeks.
Sorry, I'll put the soapbox away now