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ark_ader:
I think that whole episode was very sad to read through.

Poor customer support from a company that was built on good business values.  Yes it had it's share of victims with counterfeit goods and broken items, but to hold money for a 5 year seller is a joke.

Somebody has to be looking at this scenario and is rubbing their hands on how to sue Ebay for these practices.

I like the gag about Sam Tramiel - just remembering my Federated Group experience returning a boken hifi only to get grief for my refund.  Sounds the same = poor customer service.

There again its a buyers market.  Sellers beware.   ::)

SirPeale:
To add insult to injury, I just read that of Jan 2009, they're dropping paper money payment methods (check/money order) entirely.  You either have to have a credit card service or use Paypal.

ChadTower:

--- Quote from: Peale on August 25, 2008, 01:47:43 pm ---To add insult to injury, I just read that of Jan 2009, they're dropping paper money payment methods (check/money order) entirely.  You either have to have a credit card service or use Paypal.

--- End quote ---

Yep, so that the IRS can be given solid proof that the money changed hands rather than circumstantial proof that the auction ended.

RayB:
This policy sounds like an "escrow". People get their panties in a twist too easily.

ChadTower:

...because escrow bears interest.

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