04-10-2022 12:33 AM
it seems to me eBay is an accessory to fraud when they rule in favor of a clearly lying buyer, they're policies will eventually lose them business when they keep giving peoples items away without compensation.
04-10-2022 01:29 AM
You comment is too general - would need specifics to even venture a response. By the way it is "their policies" not "they're policies" - they're is a contraction for they are.
04-10-2022 06:44 AM
@the3e_94 wrote:it seems to me eBay is an accessory to fraud when they rule in favor of a clearly lying buyer, they're policies will eventually lose them business when they keep giving peoples items away without compensation.
Yes, Ebay has become an accessory to fraud but in a manner that skirts illegality. Lawyers can always create terminology, such as found in the user agreement on Ebay, that allows corporations to act in this manner. Did you ever wonder why not a single bank head was charged of any crime during the financial crisis? Master criminal mind Jamie Diamond is still head of JPMorgan Chase and a student of mafia lawyer Roy Cohn grifted his way pretty high up the societal ladder. And yes, Ebay does lose business from a variety of bad decisions, not just failure to protect sellers from fraud. By chance the banks are also complicit in the fraud with their chargeback system that protects the huge profits that their credit card network creates. Resistance is futile.
04-10-2022 06:59 AM
Are you referring to this problem?
https://community.ebay.com/t5/Selling/Returns-refunds/td-p/32840665
04-10-2022 07:02 AM
@dhbookds wrote:Are you referring to this problem?
https://community.ebay.com/t5/Selling/Returns-refunds/td-p/32840665
Thanks. I thought this was an encore presentation.
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04-10-2022 07:53 AM
I think there should be a policy against ebay ruling against you.