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Posted by Bob on 05/11/06 15:14
On Sat, 3 Jun 2006 09:01:36 -0400, "dobypinch" <dobypinch@cox.net>
wrote:
>Well it sort of does matter, If there is a dispute such as significantly
>not as described ebay's preferred remedy is for the buyer to send it back at
>their expense and the seller is to refund the bid price only but it is left
>up to the sellers discretion whether to reimburse any shipping. If the
>shipping is set artificially too high it becomes an exercise in futility to
>pay postage both ways and the sellers who misrepresent items are rewarded.
>
>Why is it that they buyer is entering into a legally binding contract to pay
>but the seller just is supposed to take responsibility for the accuracy of
>their listing?
Ebay is getting to be a joke. The last two items I bought were
defective but it was not worth it to chargeback on my credit card.
Therefore I have become very wary of buying anything on Ebay unless
the seller agrees in advance to pay for the replacement shipped 2 day
and to pay for the return. If the seller can't make that guarantee,
then I do not want to have anything to do with them because I know I
could easily get burned again.
I would rather pay a little more where I can easily return the item if
it is defective, like WalMart.
Most items on Ebay are returned merchandise, so you are not getting
such a good deal after all.
Go to this link and see what I am talking about.
http://www.liquidation.com/
That's one place where Ebay sellers get their crap.
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"A politician's neck should always have a noose around it.
It keeps him upright."
-Robert Heinlein
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