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21-01-2015 05:37 PM - edited 21-01-2015 05:38 PM
It's a real shame Taz that eBay insists on shooting themselves in both feet - they hammer some sellers with defects and dsr's then shortly after restrict their selling abilities, yet allow free reign to blatant scammers (usually Chinese), then on the other hand they give no protection to inexperienced buyers that have been ripped off by those scammers (unless they know they can ring Paypal to open a case after talking to a supervisor).
For sellers the new Paypal rules and the MBG are a complete joke and will certainly see more and more buyers use them as a means to rip sellers off - the result will be and is more and more small to medium sellers jumping eBay's ship.
Great thinking eBay - use as many "improvements" to the eBay experience as you can, then sit back and watch while you destroy the trading platform for newbie/inexperienced buyers (I'm sure they won't tell their mates about it LOL) and at the same time get rid of the vulnerable sellers with your inflexible terms and conditions.
Apologies for highjacking the thread horizon, but I hate watching eBay slowly but surely self destructing by the actions of brain-dead CEO's and board members, I'm sure the shareholders must be loving every bit of it.........
"Start me up I'll never stop......"