eBay must know they're in competition with Amazon. My rule of thumb had
been that when I want to avoid being scammed on items like lithium
batteries or memory chips (e.g. SD cards), only buy on Amazon and only
on items shipped by Amazon. There's a lo...
OK, so "there's nothing actually wrong" is a subjective statement of
your personal morality which is unarguable. However, this deceptive
sellers technique ends up burying the actually honest listings by making
a search for lowest price instead produc...
The seller IS intentionally trying to get me to buy at a much higher
price after misleading me. They're not intentionally wasting my time,
but they are intentionally using a misleading tactic. I see that your
ads are honest. I don't see why you don't...
Really? Not a "trick"? Can you buy a "15xPro Duplex Night Angel Light
Sensor LED Plug Cover Wall Outlet Coverplate Lot" from that seller for
99¢? Of course you cannot. That trick is called a "false and deceptive
business practice" and is widely outla...
Nonsense ... this deceptive sales tactic is in widespread use to make
finding the lowest price for an item almost impossible, because the
search brings up a flood of these fake price listings. Your "solution"
isn't helpful because we buyers have to o...