Trying to get a competitor kicked off as a vast majority rule only costs you time, money and anguish.
Try focusing on improving yourself. Buy better, make better listings, lower your operating costs, offer exceedingly high service etc...
Focusing your energy on beating up on someone who is doing those things better than you does not put money in your pocket and brings in more negative vibes.
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Trying to get a competitor kicked off as a vast majority rule only costs you time, money and anguish.
Try focusing on improving yourself. Buy better, make better listings, lower your operating costs, offer exceedingly high service etc...
Focusing your energy on beating up on someone who is doing those things better than you does not put money in your pocket and brings in more negative vibes.
That seller may have just figured out how to provide some very good prices. He/She may just be way in over there head in stock and are needing to liquidate ASAP. I know that i have sold things way cheaper than my competitors before and i would they were king of bent about it for awhile, but then i ran out of the stock and everything goes back to normal. Trying to get someone kicked from any kind of forum is just plain bad business in my opinion, take stock of what needs to be done and move forward, like a game of golf, NEXT MOVE.
If you succeed in taking them down, and they happen to know stealth, they'll only come back bigger and better than before. Play ball, or walk away. Thats my two cents.
Welcome to the forum russmond - like other people have stated, if you can't deal with the competition, you either improve your own business to be competitive or find another nice.