I agree they are modeling themselves a lot like EBay but that's a mixed bag as far as I am concerned. Most of the changes won't be directly seen by the buyers so they won't complain. The top sellers won't be hit as hard as the small sellers so they won't put up a fuss. The midlevel and small dealers will be hit the hardest but even though they have the numbers they don't have the sales to make GunBroker not do this. Taking CC is a mixed bag. Easy checkout but the sale will nit be done until the CC says it is. First customer who calls his CC company and demands a refund for some bogus reason will be a sellers nightmare. Then if the gun is returned damaged good luck getting paid for it. CC company will not reverse again. Sellers will be a risk more than ever.

On the flip side they are making dealers stop relisting guns after 90 days or pay a listing fees. They are charging for Reserve listing which almost always have such high reserves they never sell. They are pointing out that most unsold guns are priced at unrealistic prices and will never sell. In short if they follow through about half the unselling crap will be gone in a few months. Wonder how long that will last?