on โ17-12-2017 11:22 AM
Your customer service is a joke; is their any wonder why your outcomes are consistently 'horse **bleep**' in nature.
We couldn't care less what you deduce any more. What you induce, in any scenario is always flawed. You makes us so angry, we dont take this sort of **bleep** in anymore. AND IT IS time anfter time, tediously, and irritatingly so, utters bull**bleep**. Your investigative processes leave A GREAT DEAL TO BE DESIRED, AND YOUR POLICIES ARE GETTING MORE UNTENABLE AND HARD TO STOMACH THE MORE EBAY CONTINUES TO GROW, GOVERNED BY TERRIBLY FLAWED PROCESS.
WE JUST SIGH AND LOOK THE OTHER WAY BECAUSE YOU DESERVE NO MORE THAN THAT EBAY!
GO away, and stop flooding our inbox with repetitive messages
MONKEYS!
EBAY FAILED US TWICE IN A WEEK AS A CONSUMER HERE
THEIR POLICIES ARE NOT SET IN STONE, AND YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO GET.
BLIND MANS BLUFF: PIN THE TAIL ON THE DONKEY, ROLLER COASTER!!!
on โ20-12-2017 02:09 PM
"I'd guess they've had a couple of purchases" - More like they had a couple of red wines too many on a Sunday night!
on โ20-12-2017 09:21 PM
Lucky them!!
I'm not too sure what an insidious seller is though.
on โ20-12-2017 10:12 PM
A case of somebody liking a word but not understanding it?
โ21-12-2017 07:19 AM - edited โ21-12-2017 07:21 AM
That's what I wondered too.
My understanding of the word is it usually is applied to something more gradual, happening over time, such as a disease etc
If I had to say anything on ebay has been insidious I would probably say ebay policies have changed over the years, gradually getting tougher on sellers.