@5kazam wrote:

DG wrote ...That is, rather than the "you can't make me" approach, but the "why do you think you can?" approach....

 

The 'why do you think you can?' approach appears to be covered in Other Terms point 1. 

  • Buyers and sellers permit us to make final decisions about all cases, including appeals.

     

    Which obviously means all sellers who continue to list on eBay have agreed to that T&C - not only not a level playing field, but full of rocks and unseen deep holes where sellers can take a spill.


That T&C can only be adhered to if the 'decision' made by eBay is correct & cannot be challenged.

 

Permission in this instance can be assumed to be not only fair but equitable for both seller & buyer.

 

Let us face it - if left to CS - as it stands at present - they have difficulty with the simplest matter - most not knowing their own policies.

 

Who at eBay is going to be making 'final decisions' of this nature - and it does mean - determining the information & evidence of both seller & buyer - it cannot be just on the evidence of the buyer. (That is not in their T&C)

 

If it can be reasonably challenged - they leave themselves way open to more trouble than they can poke a stick at.