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<p>[QUOTE="Cringely, post: 842871, member: 22271"]In eBay's terms & conditions, </p><p><br /></p><p>1) does it state that eBay has the right to arbitrarily remove your listings (I assume it does). </p><p>2) do the terms & conditions allow eBay to not refund removed listings? if so, is there a time period listed?</p><p>3) in the terms & conditions, is there an arbitration clause in case of dispute between you and eBay?</p><p>4) in the terms & conditions, are you required to file suit in a specific jurisdiction (e.g., a California court)?</p><p>5) does eBay have any physical presence in Pennsylvania?</p><p><br /></p><p>Where I am going is that you could try to bring a small claims suit against eBay based on the (unrealistically short) time between their notification and confiscation of your listing fees. My guess is that if you notify them of your intent to file suit, you might get some action. or not, but if followed up with a complaint to the PA attorney general (with a cc to the person who denied your refund), you might see something happen.</p><p><br /></p><p>Worst case is that eBay bans you.</p><p>any CT members who are lawyers have any thoughts?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cringely, post: 842871, member: 22271"]In eBay's terms & conditions, 1) does it state that eBay has the right to arbitrarily remove your listings (I assume it does). 2) do the terms & conditions allow eBay to not refund removed listings? if so, is there a time period listed? 3) in the terms & conditions, is there an arbitration clause in case of dispute between you and eBay? 4) in the terms & conditions, are you required to file suit in a specific jurisdiction (e.g., a California court)? 5) does eBay have any physical presence in Pennsylvania? Where I am going is that you could try to bring a small claims suit against eBay based on the (unrealistically short) time between their notification and confiscation of your listing fees. My guess is that if you notify them of your intent to file suit, you might get some action. or not, but if followed up with a complaint to the PA attorney general (with a cc to the person who denied your refund), you might see something happen. Worst case is that eBay bans you. any CT members who are lawyers have any thoughts?[/QUOTE]
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