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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 2361341, member: 76863"]Hogwash. The only protection sellers on Ebay have is canceling a transaction when something doesn't seem or smell right. It is not discrimination it is just smart. Ebay doesn't protect sellers unless you make them millions a year, everyone else they just say too bad and blame you for getting scammed. There are countless stories of buyers getting refunded and not even having to return the item or demanding discounts ect. </p><p><br /></p><p>If Ebay wants all sales to be followed through on then maybe they should actually implement policies to protect sellers from being scammed. Maybe one day they will figure out that polices for 3 dollar trinkets and 5 dollar dvds don't work for items of value, as of now they seem to think a one sized fits all approach is best. The truth is it probably doesn't even matter anymore, they damage has already been done to them where sellers will always play it safe knowing how they operate and a lot of material that would have been listed there a couple years ago is finding other venues.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 2361341, member: 76863"]Hogwash. The only protection sellers on Ebay have is canceling a transaction when something doesn't seem or smell right. It is not discrimination it is just smart. Ebay doesn't protect sellers unless you make them millions a year, everyone else they just say too bad and blame you for getting scammed. There are countless stories of buyers getting refunded and not even having to return the item or demanding discounts ect. If Ebay wants all sales to be followed through on then maybe they should actually implement policies to protect sellers from being scammed. Maybe one day they will figure out that polices for 3 dollar trinkets and 5 dollar dvds don't work for items of value, as of now they seem to think a one sized fits all approach is best. The truth is it probably doesn't even matter anymore, they damage has already been done to them where sellers will always play it safe knowing how they operate and a lot of material that would have been listed there a couple years ago is finding other venues.[/QUOTE]
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