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on 30-07-2014 06:07 PM
@weducational2 wrote:If a buyer fails to pay, they most DEFINITELY MUST GET A NEGATIVE! The negative feedback should be automatic! It should also annul any opportunity for a buyer to leave negative feedback for a seller when they have not paid. This is a pure and simple equation that eBay will not absorb. Their dysfunctional policy helps to hide the scammers and allow them to do it again and again and again. Negative feedback is also a good indication of the type of buyer you are dealing with. It's pathetically no good at all if all you see is positives when these willful non-payers cause a lot of trauma along their merry way. And eBay are happy to keep such measures in place. You can fight against this bad situation by documenting non-paying cases where eBay has REFUSED to post a negative rating against their name and then send it off to the ACCC and ASIC as this constitutes harbouring scammers and will only lead to other sellers being defrauded.
This has already been responded to in the other post where you left this exact same message. Please don't post identical messages over multiple posts, it's not necessary.
If eBay is such a traumatic experience for you, that is chock full of scammers, there are plenty of other places you can sell your things. All the other sellers on this forum have no issues with non payers, because we don't allow them to buy from us. Plain and simple as that. In May, I had 75 buyers blocked from buying off me who had non paying strikes against them. As I run auctions, they could quite easily have bid at the last second and I would be powerless to stop them. I would rather have the power.