Well, it's obvious that she's been coaxed and had some expert advice given to her on how to use the ebay system to get revenge- if you read her comments in my negative feedback, they reveal she's not capable of hatching this vendetta alone. She can hardly string a sentence together BUT, that doesn't allow her to attempt to destroy another person's business.

 

That leaves 1 question now:

 

The person that advised the old woman to do this is an ebay employee so, can I can claim 'my duty of care' has been breached by ebay?

 

See, I was reading this article and I might be able to go after the forum moderator instead of the offender:

 

http://www.smh.com.au/national/negative-feedback-on-ebay-emerges-as-new-defamation-battleground-2014...

 

So, If anyone remembers the argument where the crazy woman wouldn't sell me her gate after I drove about 2 hours to get there, please p.m. me.

 

# Business who rely on ebay need to make sure ebay lives up to its duty of care responsibilities .