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<p>[QUOTE="MorganFred, post: 37684, member: 1779"]I sent another email concerning the above PowerSeller off to eBay this evening, this one including as an addressee Mr. Bill Cobb, President of eBay's North American operations. This latest message centered around my concern that eBay is losing money and reputation due to the PowerSeller's actions in that she is causing potential and present eBay users to depart eBay, that they are not being quiet about it, and that as an eBay stockholder, the value of my holdings will eventually be depressed, especially if this matter reaches national attention via the media. Do a Google on her eBay username to find other forums in which she is mentioned in a very negative sense.</p><p><br /></p><p>I hesitate to post my latest eBay message to the Forum since the original post made it to the search engines and may have initiated, or at least contributed to the tirade from the PowerSeller which we witnessed this morning. I may post it later, but I am concerned I might open the Forum to some retaliatory action by the PS. Similarly, I am not using the PS's eBay username since I am also concerned the search engines will cue in on this message rather than the original post which apparently had significant impact.</p><p><br /></p><p>My earlier post also seems to have had the unintended consequences of having eBay remove the two auctions which I had mentioned, even if they were completed. I might suggest that if anyone sees one of her auctions which is suspicious to Save As a webpage to your desktop in the event that this information may be retrieved at some point in the future.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am less concerned with her taking retaliatory action against me personally. As I fulltime RVer, I'm hard to find and even harder to catch since I travel all over North America. The worst she might do is get me NARU'd by eBay, but if she can do that without any recourse on my own behalf, then I would have no further use for eBay since it will have proved itself a defective organization. However, until that happens, I will continue to remain a strong supporter of eBay and continue to buy and sell as I wish.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MorganFred, post: 37684, member: 1779"]I sent another email concerning the above PowerSeller off to eBay this evening, this one including as an addressee Mr. Bill Cobb, President of eBay's North American operations. This latest message centered around my concern that eBay is losing money and reputation due to the PowerSeller's actions in that she is causing potential and present eBay users to depart eBay, that they are not being quiet about it, and that as an eBay stockholder, the value of my holdings will eventually be depressed, especially if this matter reaches national attention via the media. Do a Google on her eBay username to find other forums in which she is mentioned in a very negative sense. I hesitate to post my latest eBay message to the Forum since the original post made it to the search engines and may have initiated, or at least contributed to the tirade from the PowerSeller which we witnessed this morning. I may post it later, but I am concerned I might open the Forum to some retaliatory action by the PS. Similarly, I am not using the PS's eBay username since I am also concerned the search engines will cue in on this message rather than the original post which apparently had significant impact. My earlier post also seems to have had the unintended consequences of having eBay remove the two auctions which I had mentioned, even if they were completed. I might suggest that if anyone sees one of her auctions which is suspicious to Save As a webpage to your desktop in the event that this information may be retrieved at some point in the future. I am less concerned with her taking retaliatory action against me personally. As I fulltime RVer, I'm hard to find and even harder to catch since I travel all over North America. The worst she might do is get me NARU'd by eBay, but if she can do that without any recourse on my own behalf, then I would have no further use for eBay since it will have proved itself a defective organization. However, until that happens, I will continue to remain a strong supporter of eBay and continue to buy and sell as I wish.[/QUOTE]
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