on 14-03-2015 09:51 PM
Seems the 21 day hold is getting to people. Check the description of this listing 261803716453.
on 15-03-2015 10:37 AM
on 15-03-2015 10:57 AM
A 21-day hold on my cash would have caused insurmountable inconvenience - at the very least!
How about the 'inconvenience' of a buyer who is entitled to a refund but has to wait much longer if there is not enough in their Paypal account to cover the payment?
What about the inconvenience to Paypal who have to pay the refund out if there are not enough funds in the seller's Paypal or bank account to cover it and they have to chase up payment?
In every case where the seller has complained to the Ombudsman their funds have been released so if anyone is in financial hardship then the inconvenience of a couple of minutes initiating the complaint must surely be well worth it.
on 15-03-2015 11:07 AM
perfectly said junkie ,look everywhere there are rules like it or not except them or go elsewear ,if i go to your house and light up a cig
and you say sorry my house is smoke free thats your rules and if i wont to stay tere i have got to butt out my cig.
we all dont like all the rules but if we are going to use there products then you have to abide by them ,rules get changed when people abuse them and thats why ebay has put a fee on mailing too many people abuse the system selling an item for $1 and charging $79 delivery well come on mmmmmmmmmmmmmm
on 15-03-2015 11:30 AM
on 15-03-2015 11:50 AM
on 15-03-2015 12:02 PM
buyers have the option of how to pay they are not held ransom to use paypal but if you use paypal thats there policy its simple
what if somebody on there goods for sale say dont buy from whar-debb you just cant say that
on 15-03-2015 01:48 PM
on 15-03-2015 02:19 PM
on 15-03-2015 02:50 PM
Whatever the argument - this new seller will not be around for long.
A bidder can bid and the seller has no idea how they intend to pay until the item is won.
If the buyer pays via paypal, the seller MUST accept this and send the item, so if this newby seller refunds the buyer and cancels the sale then I imagine they are going to end up with one hell of a lot of BIG BOLD RED dots from any buyer unlucky enough to deal with them.
Old story, if you can't stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen - eBay and paypal protocol will trump ANY so called terms a seller chooses to add to the listing.
on 15-03-2015 02:58 PM