I'll tell you how I could prove it. All of the communication was through
eBay messaging, not emails. They saw everything I wrote and all the
unkept promises the Seller wrote. They know she advised she had the
merchandise back and then cut off all com...
@marnotom! wrote:@wortal7314 wrote:Post the name of the scam seller. It
will be taken down.And here's the difference between a real forum in a
community and Ebay. On any other good forums (like a watch forum for
example), they encourage people to pos...
eBay does absolutely everything in its power to make it appear that
Sellers are all above board and no scammers exist. Buyers know this to
be anything but remotely true. eBay will simply remove negative reviews
at the Seller's request, refuse refunds...
It's pretty obvious to me, given the current hassle I'm going through,
that eBay is loath to do anything that adversely affects their Sellers.
This is where they generate their fees and we all know it. If they start
policing the Sellers more, they ha...
Ebay protects the Sellers because that is where they generate fees. I
have now found out first hand, they will bend over backwards to insulate
Sellers because if they don't have the Sellers (especially with stores),
bye bye Ebay. Moving to Amazon