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			<title>Comments to Quick Query: Debbie Levitt, CEO of As Was</title>
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			<title>Ebay Strategies</title>
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			<description>This is regarding with Ebay Strategies that Bay make changes in the past that were aimed at getting sellers to change what they&#039;re doing, such as the fee increase that was meant to get more items out of the eBay Store format and into the eBay Core. I believe that this is the same sort of thing. eBay wants to make sure buyers come to eBay and stay, and they know that better buyer experiences will translate into more happier shoppers and buyers for all eBay sellers. In my view this is a good move by ebay sellers.</description>
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