@digital*ghost wrote:

Good thing I'm just presenting it to myself, and not in a court of law then, hey? Like, it's clear evidence to me that I picked and prepped everything for packing, rather than overlooked something when the order was completed.

 

And you're wrong anyway - since I do it for every. single. package I send, and keep those photos for up to a year, if I did have to present it to a court, I would be able to demonstrate a very clear history of everyone receiving everything in the photos, plenty of people who said they found the item afterall, and the rest appearing to accept it without pushback.

 

Like, you know a seller's history is considered in an actual court, even though it isn't on eBay? Here. they're like "yes, we can see that the last 5000 buyers received their items without issue, but that doesn't mean you sent this order". A court would take the previous 5000 successful transactions as establishing a track record, lol. 


Like, it's clear evidence to me that I picked and prepped everything for packing, rather than overlooked something when the order was completed.

 

Then :

 

I also send them the photo so that they can be assured of this and not just dismiss it out of hand if something really was overlooked 

 

This is not definitive proof all items were packaged.

 

A seller's history would indeed be ' considered ' in a court of law - but not admissable as evidence in a particular case.

 

lol