My father told me when I was little,
Never try to fight anything that will stand up to anyone and anything.
E-Commerce as a whole fits this.
You don't know who, or what is looking on the other end, you don't know
history or anything other than the cathode tube has letters and pictures.
My personal feeling is I trust by actions not words on a screen.
E-bay and the like are a crap shoot at best.
-----Original Message-----
From: Nolan Penney [mailto:npenney@mde.state.md.us]
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 10:20 AM
To: spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: RE: Contact Request
E-bay doesn't give a damn if sellers rip customers off. As long as the
seller is giving them their cut, everything if fine and dandy by them.
Customers are simply scum to be milked. E-bay makes that very clear in all
their threats and warnings about suspending buyers who do not pay, with
nothing about sellers that do not deliver.
I've been burned by a seller, and e-bay, before. The seller didn't send the
product, though he took my money. After several months of trying to get him
to reply I left a negative feedback. I was also following the procedures
for an insurance claim and investigation. Because I left a negative
feedback on the seller, I was denied an insurance claim. After all, the
instructions clearly state that you cannot receive an insurance claim if the
seller has had any negative feedbacks in the past six months. Cute. E-bay
also removed the item early from their listings, effectively blocking me
from the required step of printing the web listing to send in to their
insurance division. They removed the web page on the exact day they told me
to send in a copy of it.
E-bay concluded their "investigation", and nothing happened. I asked them
several times what they had concluded and what their action was to be. They
finally replied. Since he'd only ripped me off, he was an acceptable seller
in good standing, no action was warranted against him for his theft. They
didn't even beat around the bush in that reply. Flatly and absolutely, they
fully condone theft by the sellers.
So of course e-bay would allow a seller to hide is negative feedbacks. If
they didn't, they wouldn't make as much money on their percentages.
>>> "Graziano, Michael" <michael.graziano@csfb.com> 02/22 9:41 AM >>>
And try to contact eBay about the PRIVATE. I've had no luck at all with
contacting them. I'd like to know why it would be marked private.
-----Original Message-----
From: Vic Whitmore [mailto:vicwhit@home.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 9:14 AM
To: Spitfires Maillist
Subject: Contact Request
I need some feedback and help regarding a bad deal.
I am having some difficulties with a transaction involving a John Nichols,
operating out of "The Shop" in Gardena CA. He is known on the eBay site as
"redqueen3" and his e-mail address is uzeeus@aol.com. Note this is not an
eBay
transaction but he did contact me after I lost a bid and he offered a
similar
item at my bid price.
I won't go into the history other than to say he has had my money since
early
December and has made excuses since. He is slow in responding to e-mail. At
this
point I really don't know if he is ripping me off or is just plain awful at
doing business.
A few weeks ago, you could view the feedback for him on eBay but now it is
marked "Private". That is the first time I have seen this and it seems like
he
is covering up the negative comments. This should be a red flag to any
bidder.
If you have had transactions with this person or know of his business, I
would
like to hear from you.
Much appreciated,
Vic Whitmore
76 Spitfire
Thornhill, Ontario
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