Ladies and gentlemen:
I insist on good grammar and punctuation for myself. Whether a line or a long essay, I try to be as correct in my grammar and punctuation as is within my range. After all, English is our language.
I had struggled with the correct spelling of eBay, having spelled it (or misspelled it) more ways than I can count. I am not a fan of eBay for buying anything, most of all razors, but that's another discussion.
Finally I decided to find the correct spelling for the word once and for all. Since I have always found the New York Times to be a stickler for spelling — though obviously it has its own style, as do other publications — I have decided to go with the way that publication spells the word.
Henceforth, I will spell the word eBay with the "e" in the lowercase and the "B" in the upper case, the way my most favorite newspaper spells it. I know, with all the major problems plaguing the world, correct spelling of something might be minor. To me, however, it is major in its own right.
So, for what it's worth: eBay.
Regards,
Obie