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  Ebay might buy BZCN!!
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9779.  BZCN  
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 More options 24 Nov, 01:36
From: BZCN <b...@live.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 17:36:48 -0800 (PST)
Local: Tues 24 Nov 2009 01:36
Subject: Ebay might buy BZCN!!
Guys, I've got to hear from some1 in Cali, that Ebay is very impressed
with BZCN and can find a cheaper way of selling its inventories, which
is by buying BZCN, that way it will not have to pay 30% revenue to
BZCN and ofcourse BZCN is doing exceptional job in selling Ebay
items..

Seems like Ebay doesn't want any competition in future from BZCN which
can become an Ebay of its own having very high business potential...

I would say every investor should put in 100 buks in BZCN...might turn
in to $$10000.........

Anyways BZCN is in holiday run...should hit .02 in couple weeks,,...
1000% profit...


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  Re: Part 2 - eBay Embarrasses Itself Over Poor IT Implementation
9778.  ascender555  
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From: ascender555 <tnt...@bellsouth.net>
Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 16:47:22 -0800 (PST)
Local: Tues 24 Nov 2009 00:47
Subject: Re: Part 2 - eBay Embarrasses Itself Over Poor IT Implementation
Agreed, but what's being heard loud and clear is the sound of wind
blowing through the Ebay servers...because fewer and fewer folks are
filling them with data.  What actually does make headlines is shocking
to me because it would seem an article such as "Paypal overtakes Ebay
for the first time" would beg the question "What does Paypal do?" -
and this question should come from even the most detached journalist.
When it is figured out that Paypal actually is Ebay's payment service,
and then it's realized that Paypal only superceded Ebay not because
Paypal was so strong, but because Ebay's core business is so weak, one
would think the next question would be "why has Ebay gotten so
weak?".
Further investigation would show that contrary to what John Donahoe
would like you to believe, the economy is NOT the problem.  Ebay
management and nearly every single one of their stupid policies ARE.

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  Re: Part 2 - eBay Embarrasses Itself Over Poor IT Implementation
9777.  bondojamesbondo  
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 More options 23 Nov, 19:25
From: bondojamesbondo <grjsa...@prodigy.net>
Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 11:25:24 -0800 (PST)
Local: Mon 23 Nov 2009 19:25
Subject: Re: Part 2 - eBay Embarrasses Itself Over Poor IT Implementation
From my perspective of 12 years plus as a seller, the biggest flaw in
the system is the lack of buyer controls.
Sellers are not allowed to select the level of security appropriate
for each auction.
Being able to set and select buyer performance levels would go far
prevent fraud allowed by the one-way feedback system.
Extortion and fraudulent "Not As Described" claims are eroding
participation and profits more than any other factor.
Customer service and investigations are lacking in a clearly
insufficient and incompetent system.
The damage to ebay/Paypal reputation will last far into the future,
and the anger of American families will not go unpunished.
I am shocked more than anything by the silence of broadcast
journalism. What oddities are sold on Ebay is not interesting to me.
What is however, is the disdain and disregard for individuals,
families and their welfare.
If a station were to finally nationally expose the great flood of
fraud that is rampant on Ebay, I would not applaud, but simply say
"Where were you?"
I am shocked by the silence of companies like Western Union and
shocked at the silence of the Treasury and the bankiing industry.
I am shocked by the silence of consumer agencies and polling
organizations.
It is simply mind boggling, the utterly tragic lack of leadership.

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  Health Sciences Group Inc.{HESG} announces merger with Medical Marijuana, Inc
9776.  inndy  
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From: inndy <in...@live.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 08:49:54 -0800 (PST)
Local: Mon 23 Nov 2009 16:49
Subject: Health Sciences Group Inc.{HESG} announces merger with Medical Marijuana, Inc
{HESG} Quest to be Listed on the OTCBB will retire 1.5 Billion Shares.
{HESG) transfer agent will receive the certificate(s) and complete the
retirement with in the next few days.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Health-Sciences-Group-Quest-pz-36854910...
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Health-Sciences-to-Retire-15-pz-1909310...
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Health-Sciences-Quest-Medical-pz-198939...


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  BZCN up 25% on the move huge volume and buying pressure
9775.  Day Trader  
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From: Day Trader <theryanfinancialgroup...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 07:10:28 -0800 (PST)
Local: Mon 23 Nov 2009 15:10
Subject: BZCN up 25% on the move huge volume and buying pressure
 told you guys this stock is getting hot.  BZCN is a great company
that works with EBay.  They provide liquidation for big companies.
BZCN has just opened a store out in California called Luckies 7.
They
sell brand name Merchandise for less.  Just like ROSS and TJMAX.
BZCN
provides a great service by picking up inventory companies want to
move to make room for new merchandise.  BZCN is in their growth phase
and is about to start their holiday run.  Last year BZCN was at .12
cents.  If we can get to half of that just around 5 or 6 cents were
talking more then a 5,000 percent gain.  This stock is one to buy and
hold for atleast a few months.  They are about to expand into MIdwest
Outlet Centers.  They have gfreat software that works with EBAY and
has an amazing positive customer feed back.  They also resigned with
Ebay a short while ago.  Do some DD on BZCN before you buy but this
is
a great stock to own.  Has a ton of potential.  This is the type of
company that does well in a recession.  They help people save money
and companies save money.

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  Re: Part 2 - eBay Embarrasses Itself Over Poor IT Implementation
9774.  ascender555  
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 More options 23 Nov, 14:33
From: ascender555 <tnt...@bellsouth.net>
Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 06:33:32 -0800 (PST)
Local: Mon 23 Nov 2009 14:33
Subject: Re: Part 2 - eBay Embarrasses Itself Over Poor IT Implementation
Ebay:  Premium-priced fee structure with little or no visibility
anymore.  Their decision to alter the "items ending first" format
probably has everything to do with the latest outage.  If that had
been left alone, it's likely there would have been no problem
Saturday.  In the 10+ years prior, I never heard of an outage of that
nature.  Once again, users of the site's auction services were hardest-
hit, in Ebay's quest to get rid of online auctions and replace them
with fixed-price drop-shipped Chinese CRAP.

On Nov 22, 6:00 am, David <cessna1...@gmail.com> wrote:


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  Buy GERS
9773.  raymond liang  
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From: raymond liang <raymond0...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 00:30:38 -0800 (PST)
Local: Mon 23 Nov 2009 08:30
Subject: Buy GERS
GERS is a Buy tomorrow, After tomorrow is too late!!! The boat will
run for 300%+
MACD looking to explode!!!!!!!!!

Do your DD!!!


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  ECOB :The News is Out:The Next Big Pick To Build a Better World
9772.  mathew john  
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From: mathew john <mathewjohnin...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2009 22:39:28 -0800 (PST)
Local: Mon 23 Nov 2009 06:39
Subject: ECOB :The News is Out:The Next Big Pick To Build a Better World
Dear Friends:

EcoBlu Products Inc. (OTC: ECOB) has signed an exclusive licensing
agreement with fire protection supplier Megola

Check it Out    http://www.sddt.com/news/article.cfm?SourceCode=20091119czb

An Eco-Friendly WORLD is a DREAM of all and ECO Blu Products ECOB is
one such stepping stone towards it.  www.EcoBluProducts.com

ECOB  Products; a fully integrated chemical coating plant located in
Southern California and Northeast Texas, poised to impact housing
industry on many levels.

ECOB aims at preventing rot, mildew, fungus, termite infestation,
along with effective fire retardant. Coated wood lasts Lifelong;
increases sustainability of forests.

Estimated Market demand for treated lumber is $11 Billion by 2010.
Demand for lumber and engineering wood products is expected to be $18
Billion.

The management team made up to Founder Steve Conboy and EVP Mark
Vuzzo, having more than 30 years of experience each; and the Advisory
team consisting of Ken McClelland- president of McClelland
Organization. The ECoBlu seems to be in have a great leaders.

ECO Blu is superbly positioned to take advantage in this rapidly
increasing eco friendly and Green market.
ECOB  have an estimated growth of about $6 billion within 3 years.
This would represent a gain of over 200% from current level.

The wood chemical market enjoyed $2 Billion in revenues in 2007, ones
the global financial market recovers the revenues are expected to
exceed the numbers.

Partnership with Lowe’s had enabled EcoBlu to implement new strategies
and boost contractor sales.

EcoBlu have established Nationwide Sales and Marketing of coatings
chemistry in South America, Caribbean, Africa and Asia.

A Three year plan of ECOB calls for direct selling of chemicals
coatings to mills, EWP manufacturers and independent coaters in the US
and elsewhere, than just selling to retailers and other small
builders.

Check out Complete Presentation only at www.stockexploder.com

 Please do your own due diligence on ECOB


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  EBAY buyout INAR $1.00
9771.  Johnny Rozi  
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 More options 22 Nov, 19:09
From: Johnny Rozi <johnnyr...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2009 11:09:27 -0800 (PST)
Local: Sun 22 Nov 2009 19:09
Subject: EBAY buyout INAR $1.00
EBAY may buyout INAR at $1.00

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  Re: Part 2 - eBay Embarrasses Itself Over Poor IT Implementation
9770.  David  
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From: David <cessna1...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2009 04:00:59 -0800 (PST)
Local: Sun 22 Nov 2009 12:00
Subject: Re: Part 2 - eBay Embarrasses Itself Over Poor IT Implementation
Bet their biz jet is working just fine though--maintained 24/7 unlike
the site that actually pays for it. What a pathetic joke eBay is. It's
been almost a year since I walked away after seven years as a member
and four selling and never looked back.

I still buy PLENTY on-line,just not from that smoldering heap of years
past.

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  Part 2 - eBay Embarrasses Itself Over Poor IT Implementation
9769.  ric  
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 More options 22 Nov, 04:15
From: ric <ric...@verizon.net>
Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2009 20:15:33 -0800 (PST)
Local: Sun 22 Nov 2009 04:15
Subject: Part 2 - eBay Embarrasses Itself Over Poor IT Implementation
 eBay Outage Leaves Holiday Shoppers (and Sellers) in the Lurch

By Ina Steiner
AuctionBytes.com
November 21, 2009
Reading AuctionBytes: eBay Outage Leaves Holiday Shoppers (and
Sellers) in the Lurch

Problems with eBay search on Saturday morning turned into a complete
search outage by noon. Shoppers were unable to find items through
searching for items or by browsing categories. eBay said the problem
was due to errors in some of its backend systems in a post on its
System Announcement Board. The problem is affecting eBay.com and at
least some of its international websites, including eBay UK.

Users began complaining of the problem on eBay discussion boards, and
users also tweeted the problem using the hashtag #fail on Twitter.

eBay's outage policy affects only listings scheduled to end during the
outage or in the hour after the end of the outage.

Sellers are less concerned about listing fees than they are about lost
sales. Outages such as these are particularly painful for sellers of
auction format listings where a seller may be obligated to sell to the
highest bidder even though nobody else could find the auction listing.

The search outage was ongoing at 3 pm PST as we went to press with
this story.


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  Re: eBay Embarrasses Itself Over Poor IT Implementation
9768.  ebaymotorssucks  
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From: ebaymotorssucks <ebmsc...@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2009 11:31:02 -0800 (PST)
Local: Sat 21 Nov 2009 19:31
Subject: Re: eBay Embarrasses Itself Over Poor IT Implementation
Ha.. eBay has EBM all screwed up over Auto Farce's Implementation.

This 1959 Volga Sedan with a VIN of 17 1's!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4np5ZEPFdXg

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  eBay Embarrasses Itself Over Poor IT Implementation
9767.  ric  
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Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 11:14:21 -0800 (PST)
Local: Fri 20 Nov 2009 19:14
Subject: eBay Embarrasses Itself Over Poor IT Implementation
More Than A Few Kinks in eBay's Cross-Merchandising
By: Ina Steiner
Wed Nov 18 2009 21:41:50

Shopping for children's magazines on eBay? You might find ads for
Playboy magazines in the listings you peruse. Selling tetherballs? You
might find ads for bondage rope at the bottom of your listing.

eBay's new cross-merchandising efforts are missing the mark, and some
users are complaining about adult-themed items being inserted into ads
inappropriately.

An eBay seller sent AuctionBytes an example of eBay showing Playboy
magazines to shoppers of Christian children's magazines and wrote,
"Regardless of rather your looking for a Christian magazine, a
CHILDREN'S magazine, A sewing magazine... whatever it is... as long as
it's listed in the magazine back issues there is a PLAYBOY collection
in your listing!"

A discussion thread on eBay uncovered other inappropriate matches.

"Most Watched" Algorithm
In announcing the new cross-merchandising feature, eBay said "Items
are chosen based on popularity - the items in the same category most
watched by buyers."

I had asked Michelle Waldorf who runs WatchedItem.com if sellers could
game the "most watched" feature. She said that gaming the watcher
count would not be a successful strategy for high volume, fixed price
items. She also said, "I would be surprised if eBay showed items
sorted by most watched. Watcher count is a good indicator of general
interest, but not a true measurement of the desire to purchase the
item." She believes eBay is probably showing the items with the best
impressions/sales or impressions/bids ratio.

Whatever the algorithm, eBay obviously has some kinks to work out of
its new feature before it gets slapped with an NC-17 rating.


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  Re: BZCN up 20 percent high volume and buying pressure
9766.  rawdog  
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From: rawdog <laxkiter2...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 09:46:13 -0800 (PST)
Local: Fri 20 Nov 2009 17:46
Subject: Re: BZCN up 20 percent high volume and buying pressure
BZCN has bulding momentum with over 300 million shares already traded.
Last years peak in mid december was .11 and its leveling at 30% up to
day @ .0013. Just sayin if you like EBAY you have to check out its
little but highly profitable Stock BZCN!!!!! Thank me later

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  whats ebay price for monday 11-23-09
9765.  nikolasbogoev...@hotmail.com  
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Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 09:42:07 -0800 (PST)
Local: Fri 20 Nov 2009 17:42
Subject: whats ebay price for monday 11-23-09
?

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