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Old 01-19-2007, 03:04 AM   #4 (permalink)
Aidan Work
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Originally Posted by satootoko
The new policy has previously been discussed here. It seems to apply only to auctions where the bidding goes above $200 - the very ones that need to be more open.
Roy,I wonder what consumer guarantee legislation will cover eBay's customers - California state legislation,or federal legislation,or even both?

It sounds like eBay is covering themselves up to protect the fraudsters,such as Pamela 'Pjd1966' Donnelly,& abdicating their moral & legal obligations in the process.Someone should take eBay to court in a test case to make people sit up & think.

What do you think? Your views please.

Aidan.
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