Tell Congress to Support Small Business Exports

Only one thing I can say about this “tell your Members of Congress that you support new trade policies that open up markets and enable small U.S. businesses to grow and create jobs”

I’ve done business online, mostly being a freelancer. However lately I’ve done business on ebay selling anything from electronics to virtual currency such as Bitcoin and Dogecoins. Once in a while I do have international customers, but through the Ebay international shipping process, the transaction was smooth because Ebay took care of everything from there on to the international customers.

To help out everyone doing business online, including ebay. There are many associated fees already, and if there are more fees, and more rules to follow, many small business will fail miserably, so please support this action. If you receive a message asking to take by contacting your congress people to “tell your Members of Congress that you support new trade policies that open up markets and enable small U.S. businesses to grow and create jobs”

Dear Main Street Member,

Small businesses using the Internet to sell globally aren’t reaching their full export potential because a majority of the world’s trade laws were developed in a “pre-Internet” era and current policies make it difficult for many U.S. small businesses to sell internationally. For years, eBay Inc. has pushed policymakers to eliminate these artificial barriers to e-commerce, but now we need YOUR help.

Congress will soon debate changes to our nation’s trade policies that will affect small U.S. businesses. Click here to tell your Members of Congress that you support new trade policies that open up markets and enable small U.S. businesses to grow and create jobs.

Your involvement makes a difference.

Sincerely,

The eBay Inc. Government Relations Team