And what is going on with this supposed new user agreement starting on 6/8/2009? I think they are raising their fee's again also. Here is a little blurb in the new buyer protection sections of the user agreement:
Seller Obligations:- <LI class=unorderedList>Sellers agree to follow the program requirements as explained in the eBay Purchase Protection policy.
<LI class=unorderedList>All sellers with an open claim must work in good faith to resolve the claim, refund money and/or provide a replacement item, and accept a return of the item as explained by the eBay Purchase Protection Policy.
- If a seller doesn't resolve a claim, the seller agrees to pay eBay the amount paid by eBay to the buyer in accordance with the eBay Purchase Protection policy. eBay will invoice the seller for these amounts and seller agrees to pay eBay in accordance with the invoice terms.
Obligations with respect to allegedly non-authentic items:- <LI class=unorderedList>For covered claims that meet the conditions and are not excluded, buyers are required to destroy an item if they claim it is not authentic. Once a buyer confirms destruction of the item, eBay will reimburse the buyer.
- For covered claims that meet the conditions and are not excluded, sellers agree to not hold buyers or eBay responsible for the destruction of an item if it is not believed to be authentic.
So if you buy a fake coin you have to confirm you've destroyed it before they refund your money if the seller wont work with you? That seems really odd to me, and personally I dont know if I like that.