on 10-10-2014 08:56 PM
Anyone know how to get rid of the Chinese spammer that keeps flooding the forums with their illegible bulldust? It's starting to get a bit annoying now, especially as it's been going on for a few weeks. Mods don't seem that keen on removing their advertising messages......
on 10-10-2014 09:02 PM
they charge extra $5-$8 more postage for p.o boxes.didn't think that was allowed while advertising free post.does spamworld ever offer advice?
on 10-10-2014 09:11 PM
It is a policy violation if you charge for postage on a free post item.
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on 10-10-2014 09:49 PM
It seems to be a pretty useless exercise Sheepy......the Mods took ages to even remove his blatant advertising.
It is really annoying me now....he has just given me 13 kudos. I do not think that I have been posting anything that is so profound that it deserves all those kudos.
on 10-10-2014 10:16 PM
I can't work out why they haven't shafted him or why it took so long to remove the spam advertising messages, especially when I reported someone on the seller forum for advertising old newspapers for sale and it was removed within a few minutes.
This jerk is even more annoying than the rat.....and that's saying something!!
on 11-10-2014 01:33 AM
on 11-10-2014 01:41 AM
@lyndal1838 wrote:....he has just given me 13 kudos. I do not think that I have been posting anything that is so profound that it deserves all those kudos.
Well, I just gave you a kudos for two reasons, firstly for your humility in the statement above, and secondly because I only just discovered the kudos feature in the last few minutes... I love playing with new 'toys'.
11-10-2014 01:42 AM - edited 11-10-2014 01:43 AM
on 11-10-2014 06:31 AM
on 11-10-2014 07:12 AM
Please don't give eBay ideas, or we might soon find ourselves overly worried about unfair negs and defects on the boards also.
@cq_tech wrote:
As it presently stands, however, they're about as useless as positive feedback is for a buyer and I can't imagine why eBay ever saw fit to introduce them. I'd far sooner have had a thumbs down indication for bad posts instead, to be perfectly honest.
I would like to know though, when & why feedback morphed from being a useful & informative guide to help reassure/caution buyers before buying from a seller, into the inflexible 'hall monitor' judge-jury-executioner disciplinary tool (aka monster) that it is now?