on 27-02-2013 01:55 PM
Ebay pulled all their listings weeks? ago,yet members are STILL continuing to neg them every day when something obviously went horribly wrong.
Some of the negs are as disgusting as the 1st lot we saw,if not worse.
Down to 93.9%
JMO but those who continue to leave negs are not the best of ebay members.:|
on 27-02-2013 09:34 PM
Foxy, I was referring to fb left for the MIA seller .
there looks to be personal info there ie; full name ? (among other things ) and it seems nothing can be done about it.
on 28-02-2013 12:04 AM
Bump........UHM.
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Thank you.
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on 28-02-2013 12:08 AM
I have read a lot of the feedback from about the middle of January and it seems to be fairly common comment that the seller is a scammer or fraudster.
Yet most of these people bought items costing less than $10.00, imangine what they would be like if the items cost over $100.00 and most of them say they received a refund so the poor seller is not much of a scammer or fraudster.
on 28-02-2013 12:15 AM
It's the Gen Y/Z/0 instant gratification expectation.
Can you imagine their shock (and disbelief) when told that once upon a time people actually had to save up to buy a car or a house. And that the internet and mobile 'platforms' didn't exist.
on 28-02-2013 09:04 AM
This is a terrible situation.
It made me ask my sister, if anything happens to me, please close my eBay store asap.
on 28-02-2013 09:10 AM
The last comment is odd - I did not send bank deposit luckily though seller was quick with banking details. (For a $300+ purchase, too).
Maybe they have an auto-email that goes out with those details in it - can anyone who purchased from them confirm if they received an automated email with bank account info?
on 28-02-2013 09:13 AM
Never mind - I occurred to me after I posted to actually look at the item / sale date, and it was 15th January. Seems to be around the time (or just before) things started to go wrong, so could still have been around to answer questions etc at that time.
on 28-02-2013 10:08 AM
Irrespective of whether something personal has happened to the sellers or their business collapsed,some of the filthy abusive feedback left for items with a value of say $2 is repulsive ie calling the seller *dogs & threatening them physically etc
NO ONE deserves that & ebay really should be held accountable for the removal of the rubbish feedback or just stop the availibility to even continue to leave feedback IMO 😐
on 28-02-2013 10:57 AM
Unfortunately this is one story that I think will forever remain a mystery:-( Because the seller couldn't be tracked down despite all sorts of attempts, perhaps he sold his ebay business to someone (yes, I know it's against the rules), and that person is the culprit - just a thought as every other thought I've had has run into a dead end!
on 28-02-2013 08:54 PM
shows people dont read fb before they buy or before they leave fb