I wouldn't know how to find eBay on the computer if my life depended on it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Although eBay is a fantastic tool for collectors who want to buy or sell, you really have to have knowledge of items before you embark.
Guess what? The world changes. eBay has defined e-commerce.
The first time you went to eBay, you probably didn't do a transaction.
eBay's business is based on enabling someone to do business with another person, and to do that, they first have to develop some measure of trust, either in the other person or the system.
When I started eBay, it was a hobby, an experiment to see if people could use the Internet to be empowered through access to an efficient market. I actually wasn't thinking about it in terms of a social impact.
EBay is a great company. There are a lot of good assets and good customers, and the U.S. people love it.
I have a terrible habit of shopping after I go to the gym or hitting eBay.
eBay started with a core focus on the collector. At the time of its S-1, six or seven percent of its total sales were Beanie Babies.
It's easy to forget the ever-plodding eBay with all the noise made by the more lithe and lively Web 2.0 companies.
I spend far too much time on eBay buying lamps and upholstery remnants.