(openPR) - Milford, CT -- Selling on eBay is not easy, and it is very expensive, and that is why many eBay sellers are leaving for IBidFree.com where profits are much higher and the rules are easier to understand and follow.
"Trying to understand all the many rules and policies on eBay is next to impossible. Most sellers learn about the rules when eBay shuts them down for a violation, even though the seller was unaware of the rule and was not intentionally trying to do something wrong," explained explained Shane McCormack, president of www.IBidFree.com.
Many sellers learn about unreasonable rules on eBay because another eBay seller reported them to eBay in an effort to harm a competitor. Most sellers have no desire to break rules or do something wrong. Their only desire is to list their items for sale and make a profit.
"It is hard enough to create a listing on eBay within the rules, but it is getting harder and harder to sell and make a profit. The problem is the increasing fees that eBay charges for listing and then selling an item. Many sellers are finding that their profits are getting smaller," said McCormack.
He created www.IBidFree.com with commonsense rules and zero fees. The result is a mass exodus of buyers and sellers from eBay to IBidFree.
McCormack is a former eBay seller who left the giant because of his frustrations. He believes that there are thousands of other sellers who are equally frustrated, but until now have not had a viable alternative.
McCormack pointed out the mission of his company as stated on his web site:
"We created IBidFree.com to help entrepreneurs worldwide to become more independent and successful, and our goal is to help empower everyone to buy and sell items on the Internet totally free of any fees and help the economy by having our users buy, sell, and trade items from their homes or businesses."
About IBidFree.com
Shane McCormack created www.IBidFree.com as a free alternative to the high fees required to sell on eBay. The rapidly growing company is located in Milford, Connecticut.
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