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	<title>Comments on: eBay and GM Update</title>
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		<title>By: Concha Castaneda</title>
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		<dc:creator>Concha Castaneda</dc:creator>
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		<description>People are not buying cars these days.  People are making do with the cars they already have.  Until the unemployment numbers get better potential car customers will be maintaining their current vehicles.  
I also think that when the GM dealerships find out how much money they will lose to eBays greedy and flawed final value system, they will decide like many of us previous eBay sellers that it just isn&#039;t worth it to use eBay to sell anything.  Wal-mart and Big Box stores with all their useless [sentence edited: see comment policy] from China will be eBays customer base.  The consumer will be seeking value, and looking through all the marketing tricks that have previously worked.  GM needs to focus on creating good cars that run efficiently, and stop trying to pull the wool over the customers eyes.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People are not buying cars these days.  People are making do with the cars they already have.  Until the unemployment numbers get better potential car customers will be maintaining their current vehicles.<br />
I also think that when the GM dealerships find out how much money they will lose to eBays greedy and flawed final value system, they will decide like many of us previous eBay sellers that it just isn&#8217;t worth it to use eBay to sell anything.  Wal-mart and Big Box stores with all their useless [sentence edited: see comment policy] from China will be eBays customer base.  The consumer will be seeking value, and looking through all the marketing tricks that have previously worked.  GM needs to focus on creating good cars that run efficiently, and stop trying to pull the wool over the customers eyes.</p>
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