eBay To Make Bad Change

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Steve R
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eBay To Make Bad Change

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Trumpton
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Carac has already posted this link on another thread Steve.

Steve R
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Trumpton wrote:

> Carac has already posted this link on another thread Steve.


Oh, I see it now.

It was rather disguised.

bigboris
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thats such a bad idea
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Yeah, mea culpa---thought I'd attach it to the already-running eBay thread, when it probably deserved its own.
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Cenobitez
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Nothing much has changed...

Post by Cenobitez »

ebay always has, always will and will continue to fuck its sellers over.

Its why as a buyer, I goto ebay to complain and as a seller I go to paypal.

Its odd that 2 sides of the same coin act so differently, but then as buyer recently I have gone direct to paypal as the magic words make them move quicker. The magic words are 'You have 2 weeks then I goto my bank and do a charge back', usually works :)

All thats really changed is ebay have gone public now, but its always been stacked against the seller.

Altho I note that ebay and/or paypal are taking their insurance (buyer protection) away on alot more items, I was going to spend a small fortune on a personalised phone number but the bidding got to a certain height, I noticed the ebay item wasnt protected but other items he was selling was protected.

I was also going to buy bulk bp970G (8000mAh) batteries for my canon vid cam, they are only really like 6000-6500 in my experience if sold as 8000mAh, but still you can get at least 5 good quality of 10 rubbish of them for the price of a genuine battery, so you get at least triple-quadruple the power, and the batteries wasnt insured either.

I don't know why these items wasnt insuranced but it sure as fuck stopped me parting with my cash.

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maybe they can put the money they save from law suits into reducing there fees then.

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