Further to my post on the new eBay Malaysia portal this morning, I had the chance to explore the site later in the afternoon. I find that the site is now almost a copy of other paid eBay sites. In fact, eBay Malaysia has started to provide paid features to Sellers except that we could still list our items for free if we do not take up any of those features that require fees.
Also, we now have the eBay Store that some of us have asked for. The first thirty days is free but there will be a monthly charge in the subsequent months. I will not be opening an eBay store, though. Not right now, not for the time being because I don't have time to take care of it yet.
I do not quite like the new site mainly because it has too many links and look very crowded to me. And visited links have no demarcation. I don’t know why they don't show up as my default purple for visited links so it's kind of hard to keep track of the items which I have already relisted and those that I have not.
Other than that, it's not easy to differentiate one eBay site from another unless you look at the domain name.
Also, we now have the eBay Store that some of us have asked for. The first thirty days is free but there will be a monthly charge in the subsequent months. I will not be opening an eBay store, though. Not right now, not for the time being because I don't have time to take care of it yet.
I do not quite like the new site mainly because it has too many links and look very crowded to me. And visited links have no demarcation. I don’t know why they don't show up as my default purple for visited links so it's kind of hard to keep track of the items which I have already relisted and those that I have not.
Other than that, it's not easy to differentiate one eBay site from another unless you look at the domain name.

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