[Roadsters] OT- new ebay rules what the heck?

Peter Jones dato1500 at hotmail.com
Wed Oct 1 23:50:55 MDT 2008


I had the same problem here in OZ.
I sold a turbo to a person then he decided he did not want it. Still paid so
product sent and then he opened a no as described claim in paypal. I won the
claim as item sent was item listed but still could not leave a negative
feedback. Contacted ebay and they are reveiwing sellers side of things. Now if
a buyer wants to leave neg feedback it can be posted on ebay but will not be
listed for 3 days and emails will be sent to buyer to confirm neg feedback to
be left.  Ebay have made it a little harder for buyer in feedback as they
monitor how many negs they leave in a short period and will suspend them if to
many left, but they have made it even harder for the seller to survive as if
you get 3 strikes your out of action for a while. In australia we can still
pay with all payment options and not just paypal and the Anti corruption
Comission got involved and ruled against ebay/paypal. Same company so it can't
be done here.

Peter j> From: chalsted at comcast.net> To: datsun-roadsters at autox.team.net>
Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2008 17:40:00 -0400> Subject: [Roadsters] OT- new ebay rules
what the heck?> > I listed a few things non-roadster this week on ebay and
discovered that a> seller can no longer leave negative or neutral feedback for
a purchaser. what> the heck? I've had purchasers jerk me around on payment
before but evidently> under the new rules they could give a seller negative
feedback with no just> cause but a seller could not tell anyone if they were a
slow pay by way of> feedback... can only file a non-paying bidder something if
they are past the> payment time required by the auction. anyone else notice
this? your thoughts?> can't friggin believe it...is there some way this makes
sense and I'm just> missing it?> Craig
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