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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2853741, member: 36230"]Unless there has been a recent change I am unaware of, buyers, including those who just happen to <i>regularly</i> experience "problems" surely no fault of their own, have little to fear and simply because eBay found it wise to label anything and everything they do as "positive". Sure, a wronged seller can leave a false positive, but the almighty may then remove it; wouldn't want to give the impression eBay buyers are anything short of perfect, upstanding, and infinitely honest consumers.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>No offense to the OP, but there hasn't been a drop of evidence provided in this thread that back up his claims, or that truly indicates, beyond accusation, any wrongdoing on the seller's part. While it is his choice to present what he sees fit, and kudos to him for not needlessly outing the seller's username, the real issue/problem is the other members who've deemed themselves judge, jury, and executioner, labeling this person a "bad seller" or even "bozo" based only upon one-sided claims. If sitting on an actual jury, it seems safe to assume that such people would be perfectly content hearing only the prosecution's case before convicting the defendant. However, it's also probably safe to say that if they were on the receiving end, this would be wholly unacceptable. Funny how that works, isn't it?</p><p><br /></p><p>There have been a number of past threads where a seller was called out and accused of wrongdoing, with many jumping on the condemnation bandwagon, yet once more details were provided, it became undeniable that it was, in fact, the forum member who was in the wrong. To prove the point, how about an example of a very decent small-time seller who has his feedback lowered from near 100 to the low 90's, destroying his reputation and ability to sell for an entire year, all due to a member's self-serving pettiness and refusal to take any responsibility for his actions/mistakes/shortcomings...</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="https://www.cointalk.com/threads/bad-sellers-on-ebay.249538/" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.cointalk.com/threads/bad-sellers-on-ebay.249538/">https://www.cointalk.com/threads/bad-sellers-on-ebay.249538/</a></p><p><br /></p><p>Not that it'll matter, but I want to be very clear this as nothing directly to do with the OP of this thread, but only the actions of those who wish to not only condemn and punish, but label others based upon nothing more than unsubstantiated claims. The Golden Rule: may it rest in peace.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2853741, member: 36230"]Unless there has been a recent change I am unaware of, buyers, including those who just happen to [I]regularly[/I] experience "problems" surely no fault of their own, have little to fear and simply because eBay found it wise to label anything and everything they do as "positive". Sure, a wronged seller can leave a false positive, but the almighty may then remove it; wouldn't want to give the impression eBay buyers are anything short of perfect, upstanding, and infinitely honest consumers. No offense to the OP, but there hasn't been a drop of evidence provided in this thread that back up his claims, or that truly indicates, beyond accusation, any wrongdoing on the seller's part. While it is his choice to present what he sees fit, and kudos to him for not needlessly outing the seller's username, the real issue/problem is the other members who've deemed themselves judge, jury, and executioner, labeling this person a "bad seller" or even "bozo" based only upon one-sided claims. If sitting on an actual jury, it seems safe to assume that such people would be perfectly content hearing only the prosecution's case before convicting the defendant. However, it's also probably safe to say that if they were on the receiving end, this would be wholly unacceptable. Funny how that works, isn't it? There have been a number of past threads where a seller was called out and accused of wrongdoing, with many jumping on the condemnation bandwagon, yet once more details were provided, it became undeniable that it was, in fact, the forum member who was in the wrong. To prove the point, how about an example of a very decent small-time seller who has his feedback lowered from near 100 to the low 90's, destroying his reputation and ability to sell for an entire year, all due to a member's self-serving pettiness and refusal to take any responsibility for his actions/mistakes/shortcomings... [url]https://www.cointalk.com/threads/bad-sellers-on-ebay.249538/[/url] Not that it'll matter, but I want to be very clear this as nothing directly to do with the OP of this thread, but only the actions of those who wish to not only condemn and punish, but label others based upon nothing more than unsubstantiated claims. The Golden Rule: may it rest in peace.[/QUOTE]
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