ebay question

From: Vintage Computer Festival <vcf_at_siconic.com>
Date: Wed Nov 5 23:11:29 2003

On Wed, 5 Nov 2003, jim wrote:

> paypal really goes after buyers with a vengence. They don't seem to give
> a crap what sellers do. I bid on a camera and won the auction, but the
> seller gave me the finger and said "oops, too little money, i messed up
> not screwing you with a reserve" and ebay did absolutely nothing, and he
> continued vic^h^h selling to others, and does to this day.

I've about had it with eBay. It seems like getting screwed by a seller is
no longer such a rare thing. What's more common is the complete lack of
regard that eBay gives to buyer's who complain about shitty sellers. No
matter how many complains I send, eBay seems to ignore them even more
stridently. Of course, when a seller I complained about complained about
me, I got an immediate warning. When I wrote back (after spending an
inordinate amount of time trying to navigate eBay's maze of
self-referencing web pages that all lead to nowhere to try to figure out
how to contact them) I have yet to hear back about it. eBay needs to get
bitch slapped hard by a class-action lawsuit.

And no, this is not (just) a blatant plug for the Vintage Computer
Marketplace, though I do wish more people would start switching their
vintage computer buying and selling there.

New features are going to be implemened soon including multiple currency
support. We're shooting for doubling the current user base by the end of
the year, but we need more users. That being said, we'll also be
introducing some incentive programs for people to refer others to the
site. Stay tuned...

http://marketplace.vintage.org

> Your own bank only reports your interest income, nothing else to the
> IRS, on ordinary banking operations. I cant think of anything that
> paypal is doing that is reportable compared to a bank, or to a credit
> card processing operation (again, no IRS reports) that is unique or
> regulated.

PayPal operates as a bank, and is therefore subject to the same
regulations as any "bricks & mortar" bank.

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Received on Wed Nov 05 2003 - 23:11:29 GMT

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