I take ebays MBG as that we need to prove actual delivery (handed to the buyer) for INR. In contrast to what I have read about Australian consumer laws which seems to mean handing it to the delivery company. Why is there a difference?

 

I think TB is right about ebay acting as an insurer and cat is right about ebay deciding whatever they want (and not rocking the boat). Once an account is suspended it seems very dificult to find out why it happend in the first place. There is nothing in the policy about informing clients why an account is suspened, they can suspend an account for no reason basically. I think. They do have policy to follow but do they really follow it and how does someone really know if they haven't? I passed a uni course because the policy said one thing and then said another (luckely the dean agreed with me and not the professor), I should have failed it. No offence intended if I have missinterpreted everything.