[78-L] Hoo-Ha shipping costs and wacko buyers

buster busterdog at mac.com
Thu Jan 7 20:38:52 PST 2010


In most cases, half-witty, actually.

On Jan 7, 2010, at 7:21 PM, David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca> wrote:

> Keep reading..mmmBoy has promised to do something about that  
> situation.
>
> Also, the ban on spelling "eBay" is long gone but we're having too  
> much fun
> coming up with witty substitutions.
>
> dl
>
> zimrec at juno.com wrote:
>> Not unusual, I'm running a few days behind in reading 78-L  
>> digests.  Cary Ginell wrote:
>> "I find it infuriating that sellers have no recourse until they are  
>> victimized by these people. Sellers are not allowed to post  
>> negative feedback on customers, which serves to make sellers  
>> powerless to protect themselves until they have been attacked by a  
>> disreputable, unschooled, dishonest, or insane buyer."
>>
>> I wonder if a Web site exists or, if not, if it is possible to  
>> create one whereby eb-y sellers can post comments about buyers or  
>> warn other sellers so that they can block such persons from bidding  
>> on items they list on ebay.  This might infuriate eb-y, but I don't  
>> think the company could do anything about it.  It might even spur  
>> eb-y to rescind the restriction on sellers rating buyers.  After  
>> all, the company must know that sellers have legitimate gripes  
>> about buyers and, in fact, some buyers are likely chronic  
>> complainers.
>>
>> Art
>>
>
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