Posted by steve706 on April 23, 2018 at 09:52:04 from (67.21.99.196):
In Reply to: O T--Buying on eBay posted by Jiles on April 23, 2018 at 08:28:34:
The system at this point is set against sellers, it favours the buyer without a doubt, and has knocked many small sellers off the site. I have been selling aircraft parts, tools and militaria occasionally on eBay for years and had a 100% feedback rating until I dealt with one particular clown. He asked tons of questions which were all answered correctly in a timely fashion and eventually won the auction. The items were shipped the same day with tracking. The parcel took the estimated time to arrive and was shown to be signed for, yet 4 weeks later I get a notification of a complaint that the items never arrived. I got left with negative feedback as soon as the guy lost his case, and the feedback didn’t even match what the buyer claimed had happened, he put the items are not what was shown in the pictures. There are probably more dead beat buyers than there are sellers, unless someone’s ratings are low, I read the feedback and base my decision on both positive and negative remarks.
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