@liquidflowtm wrote:

whos up for a class action on ebay and paypal for falsifying and misleading sellers for so long. I have record of their wrong doings including the fact they are still operating under the one roof when they stated to be separate companies. Please copy and share! I am sick of their overcharging fees and mistreatment of sellers, save a copy of your logs and calls including emails of which I also have saved in a secret location. Under US and AU jurisdictions they could land in troubled waters for what they are doing including jail time if convicted. I have had a few altercations where ebay hanged up on me after loosing a debate about blocking my account at one stage.

 

please contact me on liquid-flow@hotmail.com if you are interested in a class action to sue for damages.


 

for a number of reasons I am not in a position to join any class action.

 

I am interested in you keeping the boards updated on any class action you instigate.

 

There have been many members who have posted about starting class actions against eBay but not one has ever come back to let us know of the progress or costs involved in such an action.

 

You, however, sound like a real ‘go-getter’ and I have every confidence in your ability to head up such an action.

 

Go get them I say.

 

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my reasons for not being in a position to join a class action include but are not limited to:
- I don’t think you have a case
- I don’t give a toss whether eBay and PayPal are linked in any way
- I have zero income at the moment . . .  and into the foreseeable future so I can’t contribute to any action
- I have only once been overcharged on fees . . . and easily sorted it out in one simple phone call to eBay (20 cent overcharge from memory)
- one case of mistreatment I have received from eBay was when a buyer left me an unwarranted negative on another ID (not the worst thing to happen to me on eBay)
- the other case of mistreatment was when I received notification of a keyword spamming listing policy violation for a listing that was scheduled to start some weeks after I received the violation.  I successfully argued that I was not in violation as the listing was not ‘live’ and the listing title was not searchable . . . therefore no violation was possible unless I failed to edit the listing title before the listing went live.  I got the violation overturned AND a written (email) apology from eBay for the way I was treated
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edited to add . . . OCTOBER