VoIP firm
Jajah has hit
out at eBay for
telling users in some countries that they are not allowed to use Jajah's new
Buttons
program on the site.
Buttons allows Jajah users to place a customisable button into auctions on
eBay, eBay Stores and eBay Motors which allows bidders to call sellers before
they buy.
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The service is available in 122 countries and connects both parties via
phone-to-phone and does not require any special software or a headset.
An eBay email to sellers using Jajah's Buttons stated: 'The listing was
removed because it violated the eBay Inappropriate Links policy. Links or other
connections to live chat systems are not permitted.'
Roman Scharf, co-founder of Jajah, said: "With millions of registered users,
Jajah is hardly an 'inappropriate' organisation.
"We were seeing great excitement for Jajah Buttons on eBay and we are
disappointed that some of our users' listings are now being removed.
"We are currently seeking clarification from eBay as the situation varies
from country to country. While we get positive feedback from within eBay in
several countries, we see other countries removing listings that contain Jajah
Buttons."
A spokeswoman for eBay explained that the application was banned because the
site requires that all interactions between buyers and sellers happen inside the
marketplace.
Some critics have suggested that the online auction giant has restricted
Jajah as it is a rival to
Skype, which
it owns.
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