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Posted by KX on August 04, 2004 at 12:05:23 from (38.115.0.254):
In Reply to: Question about ebay posted by Garry on August 04, 2004 at 08:15:55:
I am burnt out on eBay totally. They constantly change their rules to benefit eBay and F the average guy out here trying to use their service to buy something they want. 1. They have changed the search where you cannot search locally, they have changed the watch lists now that if you are watching a reserve auction, when it ends if the reserve is not met, it is automatically pulled from your "watch list" (I assume to avoid contact later for an off eBay deal). 2. I had a situation where I paid for an item right away and it got to me but way late and with the poorest communication imaginable. I left a Neutral feedback for that person, THAT SELLER LEFT ME A NEG. I tried and tried to get that removed and eBay would not help at all. 3.I listed an item to sell and they removed it because I listed another manufacturer of the same tool in the subject line, they called this "search manipulation" AND they wouldn't refund my listing fees. I have suggested ways that would improve their feedback system and emailed them, they did nothing. I have really tried to use eBay to buy and sell but they are apparently big enough now that they don't care because they don't have to. Their customer support is a joke, A TOTAL JOKE. I know this isn't in line with your concern but all this to say it is because eBay changes the rules so often, no trade will ever be 100% on there till the seller has your money and you have what he is selling. I am DONE with eBay.
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