| Sensis sinks slipper into eBay after ACCC notice |
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| by Stan Beer | |
| Friday, 13 June 2008 | |
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Sensis, the directories arm of Telstra, has launched a stinging public attack on eBay just one day after the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) put a damper on eBay Australia's plans to enforce a PayPal only policy for transactions on its website. Having stayed silent on the eBay issue until now, Sensis which has launched its rival Trading Post site, has pulled no punches, describing the eBay action as anti-competitive.Featured Whitepaper
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In a submission to the ACCC, eBay had sought to seek immunity from anti-competitive provisions of the Australian Trade Practices Act, arguing that the PayPal only policy was in the interests of consumers. However, yesterday the ACCC rejected the eBay arguments in a draft notice that asked eBay to delay the second stage of its plan until the regulator makes its final decision. Knowing that it has a large body of sentiment on its side, Sensis is now playing the parochial Australian and competition cards for all their worth. In a release titled "Trading Post urges Australians to vote with their feet" Sensis has expressed "outrage" at its multinational rival's actions. Please read on to page 2 |
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