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Hi Guys,

I was foolish enough to buy three cards in one lot that did not have scans. He represented them as EX+, EX, VG-EX. When they arrived they were EX, G, VG in that order. The second card is horrible. Not only is a PSA 2 at best, but it is totally off center, almost a miscut. The seller says he stated no returns. If you state no returns, are you allowed to totally misrepresent your cards?

I offered to pay him for his initial postage, I told him I would keep the two cards that were only one grade off of what he claimed. He sticks by he stated no returns. What do you think will be the outcome?
1911 C55 hockey
1935 National Chicle
1961 Golden Press
1962 Bell Brand Dodgers
Top 200 cards in the hobby
Top 250 cards in the hobby
All time lakers
All time Dodgers
1957 Disney Characters
1965 Donruss Disneyland
1966 Get Smart
Brian

Comments

  • MeteoriteGuyMeteoriteGuy Posts: 7,140 ✭✭
    It kind of depends on the cards, but if it is worth the effort I would do an item not as described. You will have to return them with confirmation and pay for the return shipping. The system will force a refund if you do this, even if the cards were correctly described and shown.
    Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards.
    Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
  • I think you answered your own question ..........


    "I was foolish enough to buy three cards in one lot that did not have scans."
  • MeteoriteGuyMeteoriteGuy Posts: 7,140 ✭✭
    I didn't notice the in one lot note. If I was the seller I would not work with you either to be honest. Your message likely sounded scammish.
    Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards.
    Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
  • MeteoriteGuyMeteoriteGuy Posts: 7,140 ✭✭


    << <i>I think you answered your own question ..........


    "I was foolish enough to buy three cards in one lot that did not have scans." >>



    Perhaps you should read his question....that hardly makes a good answer.
    Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards.
    Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
  • KbKardsKbKards Posts: 1,782 ✭✭✭
    The grades are your opinion. I guaranty you that if you post a picture of the 3 cards and ask for opinions of the grades the opinions you will get will be all over the place, especially on the EX to GD card. Most people would say you did pretty great on the buy especially since you bought them without seeing a scan. Why would anybody buy cards with no scans from a seller with no return policy? Few people do and that is why you most likely severely underpaid for them too. You really didn't do that bad at all.
  • storm888storm888 Posts: 11,701 ✭✭✭



    "...Why would anybody buy cards with no scans from a seller with no return policy?..."

    ///////////////////////////////////


    Because EBAY/PayPal places ALL of the risk in such transactions
    on the seller.




    Folks Who Bite Get Bitten. Folks Who Don't Bite Get Eaten.
  • gecko109gecko109 Posts: 8,231


    << <i>"...Why would anybody buy cards with no scans from a seller with no return policy?..."

    ///////////////////////////////////


    Because EBAY/PayPal places ALL of the risk in such transactions
    on the seller. >>




    Thats exactly right......its ALWAYS (up to $2,000) a "freeroll" for the ebay buyer!
  • nightcrawlernightcrawler Posts: 5,110 ✭✭


    << <i>"...Why would anybody buy cards with no scans from a seller with no return policy?..."

    ///////////////////////////////////


    Because EBAY/PayPal places ALL of the risk in such transactions
    on the seller. >>





    That's one of the reason's I wonder why so many people won't ship to Canada because DC is so costly. If you're selling to a scammer DC isn't going to help you anyway. But I guess if you pretend it will you can feel better about it.
  • CollectorAtWorkCollectorAtWork Posts: 859 ✭✭✭
    There are a lot of ebay sellers on this forum, but as a buyer, I would first say, how much did you pay for the cards? If you didn't pay much for the cards, I would say, just eat the issue as your loss, but tell the seller that you will be giving them neutral feedback. The feedback is neutral because it is partially your fault b/c you knew the seller did not take returns and you did not ask for scans. However, you strongly believe the seller misrepresented the grades of the cards. If you paid a significant amount of money for the cards, you would log a case w/ ebay, and return the cards. You would probably need to return all of the cards, even the ones that were close to the correct grade. As mentioned by other posters, ebay leans in favor of the buyer, and with ebay buyer protection, you would have a very good chance to get your money back (not including the cost to ship the cards back).
  • digicatdigicat Posts: 8,551 ✭✭
    Try a "Significantly Not As Described" dispute and see where it takes you.
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    WTB: 2001 Leaf Rookies & Stars Longevity: Ryan Jensen #/25
  • storm888storm888 Posts: 11,701 ✭✭✭

    "... If you're selling to a scammer DC isn't going to help you anyway. But I guess if you pretend it will you can feel better about it....."

    ///////////////////////////////////////////////


    DC does protect against fraudulent INR claims.

    Nothing protects against bogus SNAD-claims that
    involve switched items.


    ....................................


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    the only ones that can use the theory of large numbers
    to avoid meaningful losses on INR/SNAD claims AND
    still have "excellent" FB.


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  • storm888storm888 Posts: 11,701 ✭✭✭

    "...There are a lot of ebay sellers on this forum,..."

    ////////////////////////////////


    Very true.

    But, that does not mean they are biased against honest buyers
    that are harned by dishonest sellers.


    The population of dishonest sellers has declined radically. The
    population of dishonest buyers has SOARED.





    Folks Who Bite Get Bitten. Folks Who Don't Bite Get Eaten.
  • nightcrawlernightcrawler Posts: 5,110 ✭✭


    << <i>"... If you're selling to a scammer DC isn't going to help you anyway. But I guess if you pretend it will you can feel better about it....."

    ///////////////////////////////////////////////


    DC does protect against fraudulent INR claims.

    Nothing protects against bogus SNAD-claims that
    involve switched items.


    .................................. >>






    My point exactly. If you're dealing with a scammer you're screwed either way.
  • Hey guys,

    I do not know why I have to defend myself, but I am on top of many categories on the PSA registry. I have purchased 265 items on ebay and only one other dispute because the card was a fake. I could tell immediately when I received it, but still at my own expense sent it to PSA to get it authenticated. I have made quite a few transactions on this board with no issues. Many of them I sent a personal checks or cash. I have sent free cards to some on this board and some have been tobacco cards. I also just sent a board member who I have never met to a Dodger game with his family, because he is a big Dodger fan and I have season seats. I was not trying to blackmail the seller, I just wanted my money back. I told him the issue was just the one card, and if he wanted I would keep the other two.

    I was just trying to get some advice from those with more experience than me. I have not had one bad transaction with any board members and if you care at all, they have been with the outstanding members here on the board. Positive transactions with:
    Digicat, Ahmanfan, MBMiller25, baman90298, BigDaddyBowman(By the way BigDAddy if you read this, send me a PM, I would like to get a couple more of your 1935 Chicle), Nike24801, Swartz1, handyman, daddymc, Davemri, Aro13, packman. This was just to name a few.

    1911 C55 hockey
    1935 National Chicle
    1961 Golden Press
    1962 Bell Brand Dodgers
    Top 200 cards in the hobby
    Top 250 cards in the hobby
    All time lakers
    All time Dodgers
    1957 Disney Characters
    1965 Donruss Disneyland
    1966 Get Smart
    Brian
  • CollectorAtWorkCollectorAtWork Posts: 859 ✭✭✭


    << <i>"...There are a lot of ebay sellers on this forum,..."

    ////////////////////////////////


    Very true.

    But, that does not mean they are biased against honest buyers
    that are harned by dishonest sellers.


    The population of dishonest sellers has declined radically. The
    population of dishonest buyers has SOARED. >>




    I really don't see how the ebay seller in this case can be defended much. Not having scans? How many sellers on ebay sell cards w/o scans? And most sellers have a return policy on raw cards and no return policy on graded cards. Therefore, I would think the the balance tips towards the seller being dishonest in this case.

    I don't know if I agree with the statement that the population of dishonest sellers has declined rapidly. There are still huge bunches of them out there trying to catch suckers. For example, when I was looking at game used cards this past week, there were a bunch of sellers who were selling "replica" autographs that were certified 1/1. They were obviously trying to catch buyers who would confuse replica with relic autos, and think that the autographs were genuine. And please don't tell me about all of the items that are described as "I found this in my grandfather's attic, it looks like a worn card that is 80 years old, but I'm selling it as a reprint." These are obviously trying to catch naive buyers out there. I have no idea why ebay doesn't ban these sellers.
  • storm888storm888 Posts: 11,701 ✭✭✭

    "...I have no idea why ebay doesn't ban these sellers...."

    //////////////////////////////////////



    EBAY/PayPal does not like to "ban" profit centers.

    BUT, the policies of EBAY/PayPal have made it VERY
    hard for crooked sellers to steal from buyers. Those
    same policies have made it SUPER easy for crooked
    buyers to STEAL from honest sellers.

    ...........


    I don't think anybody is defending the OP's seller.

    The OP can simply file a SNAD and get his money
    promptly refunded.

    EBAY/PayPal believe that there is no assumption of
    risk when a buyer orders an item from a listing that
    has no scans. Legally, that is the correct policy for
    them to maintain; I agree with it.





    Folks Who Bite Get Bitten. Folks Who Don't Bite Get Eaten.
  • Well the outcome is in, Ebay looked at my transactions versus his 3 sales and I was awarded the winner of the dispute. Ebay is actually sending me a return label for free shipping.

    Amazing how the seller now wants to work something out. He wants me to post the one card on ebay for $300 and he said he will buy it back. Why would I give him the opportunity to first not buy it back, and second give me a bad feedback. If he would have offered to refund me the $300 on the one card in the beginning, we would never have had a problem.

    If he were willing to give me a refund, and then I send the card back, do I have any exposure?


    1911 C55 hockey
    1935 National Chicle
    1961 Golden Press
    1962 Bell Brand Dodgers
    Top 200 cards in the hobby
    Top 250 cards in the hobby
    All time lakers
    All time Dodgers
    1957 Disney Characters
    1965 Donruss Disneyland
    1966 Get Smart
    Brian
  • storm888storm888 Posts: 11,701 ✭✭✭
    "...If he were willing to give me a refund, and then I send the card back, do I have any exposure?..."

    //////////////////////////////////


    Follow EBAY/PP's instructions.

    Return the card with Signature Confirmation and insure it.

    When the SC shows as "delivered" on the USPS site, your
    refund will be finalized.


    Folks Who Bite Get Bitten. Folks Who Don't Bite Get Eaten.
  • jradke4jradke4 Posts: 3,573 ✭✭✭


    << <i>There are a lot of ebay sellers on this forum, but as a buyer, I would first say, how much did you pay for the cards? If you didn't pay much for the cards, I would say, just eat the issue as your loss, but tell the seller that you will be giving them neutral feedback. The feedback is neutral because it is partially your fault b/c you knew the seller did not take returns and you did not ask for scans. However, you strongly believe the seller misrepresented the grades of the cards. If you paid a significant amount of money for the cards, you would log a case w/ ebay, and return the cards. You would probably need to return all of the cards, even the ones that were close to the correct grade. As mentioned by other posters, ebay leans in favor of the buyer, and with ebay buyer protection, you would have a very good chance to get your money back (not including the cost to ship the cards back). >>



    why neutral...he said the cards were Ex+, Ex and VG-Ex. seller sees otherwise. there were no scans but that should have no barring on the feedback. you did get the cards you bought. so why just not leave any feedback instead of neutral...kind of seems like feedback hostage in reverse.
    Packers Fan for Life
    Collecting:
    Brett Favre Master Set
    Favre Ticket Stubs
    Favre TD Reciever Autos
    Football HOF Player/etc. Auto Set
    Football HOF Rc's
  • I did not mention the neutral feedback someone else did. I am not going to give feedback at all. I know some would like me to so they do not buy from him later. I just do not like the negative feedback game.
    1911 C55 hockey
    1935 National Chicle
    1961 Golden Press
    1962 Bell Brand Dodgers
    Top 200 cards in the hobby
    Top 250 cards in the hobby
    All time lakers
    All time Dodgers
    1957 Disney Characters
    1965 Donruss Disneyland
    1966 Get Smart
    Brian
  • gecko109gecko109 Posts: 8,231


    << <i>"...If he were willing to give me a refund, and then I send the card back, do I have any exposure?..."

    //////////////////////////////////


    Follow EBAY/PP's instructions.

    Return the card with Signature Confirmation and insure it.

    When the SC shows as "delivered" on the USPS site, your
    refund will be finalized. >>





    Whats to keep the buyer from mailing back a 1987 Topps Dwight Evans then?
  • storm888storm888 Posts: 11,701 ✭✭✭

    "...Whats to keep the buyer from mailing back a 1987 Topps Dwight Evans then?..."



    //////////////////////////



    The honesty of the buyer.

    Folks Who Bite Get Bitten. Folks Who Don't Bite Get Eaten.
  • tennesseebankertennesseebanker Posts: 5,434 ✭✭✭
    Listen to and follow Storm's advice, He is a wealth of knowledge on these subjects.
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  • RipublicaninMassRipublicaninMass Posts: 10,051 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Listen to and follow Storm's advice, He is a wealth of knowledge on these subjects. >>




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  • My opinion..... since this was a raw card, it's subjective in the way people grade them. Maybe he/she really thought the card was the grade they gave it.

    My instincts is that this person is thinking you might leave negative feedback, and wants to have a chance to retaliate with leave neg feedback, that's why he/she wants you to put it on auction. Just to add... never buy a card raw unless you see a pic of it(you probably know this by now). The pics may not show exactly about every little detail about the card, but it's something.

    You'll probably make the seller feel more comfortable by telling him/her that you won't leave any feedback at all.

    Thanks for your help everyone.
  • mtcardsmtcards Posts: 3,340 ✭✭✭
    This is just example #8378372 of why the whole feedback/DSR garbage on eBay is total BS.
    IT IS ALWAYS CHEAPER TO NOT SELL ON EBAY
  • MULLINS5MULLINS5 Posts: 4,517 ✭✭✭
    Congrats on the eBay claim! I am very glad this worked out for you image

    I would cut off all communications with this seller and just mail the cards back (with DC).
  • MeteoriteGuyMeteoriteGuy Posts: 7,140 ✭✭


    << <i>Hey guys,

    I do not know why I have to defend myself, but I am on top of many categories on the PSA registry. I have purchased 265 items on ebay and only one other dispute because the card was a fake. I could tell immediately when I received it, but still at my own expense sent it to PSA to get it authenticated. I have made quite a few transactions on this board with no issues. Many of them I sent a personal checks or cash. I have sent free cards to some on this board and some have been tobacco cards. I also just sent a board member who I have never met to a Dodger game with his family, because he is a big Dodger fan and I have season seats. I was not trying to blackmail the seller, I just wanted my money back. I told him the issue was just the one card, and if he wanted I would keep the other two.

    I was just trying to get some advice from those with more experience than me. I have not had one bad transaction with any board members and if you care at all, they have been with the outstanding members here on the board. Positive transactions with:
    Digicat, Ahmanfan, MBMiller25, baman90298, BigDaddyBowman(By the way BigDAddy if you read this, send me a PM, I would like to get a couple more of your 1935 Chicle), Nike24801, Swartz1, handyman, daddymc, Davemri, Aro13, packman. This was just to name a few. >>




    I don't know what you feel the need to defend yourself. No one said you were a cheat or the like, and I think it is only I that mentioned anything that resembles this, and no where did I say your were a scammer.

    Only that "Your message likely sounded scammish." I think you will have a hard time finding any dealer that will take part of a lot back. The general rule is refund everything or nothing. There are many scammers who will try...and often succeed in forcing the dealer to refund part of the payment, or the like.

    Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards.
    Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
  • storm888storm888 Posts: 11,701 ✭✭✭

    "...I would cut off all communications with this seller and just mail the cards back (with DC). ..."

    //////////////////////////////////////


    No one who has had a claim filed against them should
    ever communicate with the filing party outside of the
    PayPal/EBAY resolution panel.

    Items over $249.99 must be returned with Signature
    Confirmation. DC is not PayPal compliant.


    Folks Who Bite Get Bitten. Folks Who Don't Bite Get Eaten.
  • MULLINS5MULLINS5 Posts: 4,517 ✭✭✭


    << <i>"...I would cut off all communications with this seller and just mail the cards back (with DC). ..."

    //////////////////////////////////////


    No one who has had a claim filed against them should
    ever communicate with the filing party outside of the
    PayPal/EBAY resolution panel.

    Items over $249.99 must be returned with Signature
    Confirmation. DC is not PayPal compliant. >>



    EXACTLY you will NEED signature confirmation if this is over $249.99


  • << <i>Well the outcome is in, Ebay looked at my transactions versus his 3 sales and I was awarded the winner of the dispute. Ebay is actually sending me a return label for free shipping.

    Amazing how the seller now wants to work something out. He wants me to post the one card on ebay for $300 and he said he will buy it back. Why would I give him the opportunity to first not buy it back, and second give me a bad feedback. If he would have offered to refund me the $300 on the one card in the beginning, we would never have had a problem.

    If he were willing to give me a refund, and then I send the card back, do I have any exposure? >>



    if I am reading this right?

    1. why would the seller give you a refund and then wait for you to return the card? (ebay policy is that buyer returns item and then seller gives refund).
    2. this thread would be better if we had scans of the cards in question!
    3. out the seller because it sounds very fishy/scamy that the seller wants you to list the card so he can buy back his own card from you
    4. if the item is over 250 make sure you get signature con upon returning it to protect yourself.
    5.JMHO .
  • AhmanfanAhmanfan Posts: 4,419 ✭✭✭✭
    I'm curious why typically sellers will take returns on raw cards but have a no return policy on graded cards. I figure a graded card is easier to make sure you are getting the same one back, but a raw card could be switched and be a his word- against- mine scenario.
    JOhn
    Collecting
    HOF SIGNED FOOTBALL RCS
  • nightcrawlernightcrawler Posts: 5,110 ✭✭


    << <i>EXACTLY you will NEED signature confirmation if this is over $249.99 >>




    And he say's you mailed back toilet paper... then what? Does it ever end?.. Serenity now!!!
  • nightcrawlernightcrawler Posts: 5,110 ✭✭

    Not sure why I'm chimming all this in on captainthreeputt's thread. Just the way I'm feeling about ebay these days in general I guess.
  • CollectorAtWorkCollectorAtWork Posts: 859 ✭✭✭


    << <i>I'm curious why typically sellers will take returns on raw cards but have a no return policy on graded cards. I figure a graded card is easier to make sure you are getting the same one back, but a raw card could be switched and be a his word- against- mine scenario.
    JOhn >>



    With graded cards, the buyer know exactly the quality of card that he is getting. If there is a hairline crease in the card that still grades out to PSA3, it's still PSA3 quality with the third party grading. With raw cards, there may be something that is not visible in the scans like the hairline crease that would lower the quality of the card from what is in the scan. Or more likely, when you receive the card, you determine that it's trimmed only when you receive it as one side is definitely shorter than it should be, and this is not something you would be able to tell from a scan. In regards to returning the card, you can usually tell that the card is not switched b/c of characteristics in the card from the scan, e.g., centering.
  • MeteoriteGuyMeteoriteGuy Posts: 7,140 ✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>I'm curious why typically sellers will take returns on raw cards but have a no return policy on graded cards. I figure a graded card is easier to make sure you are getting the same one back, but a raw card could be switched and be a his word- against- mine scenario.
    JOhn >>



    With graded cards, the buyer know exactly the quality of card that he is getting. If there is a hairline crease in the card that still grades out to PSA3, it's still PSA3 quality with the third party grading. With raw cards, there may be something that is not visible in the scans like the hairline crease that would lower the quality of the card from what is in the scan. Or more likely, when you receive the card, you determine that it's trimmed only when you receive it as one side is definitely shorter than it should be, and this is not something you would be able to tell from a scan. In regards to returning the card, you can usually tell that the card is not switched b/c of characteristics in the card from the scan, e.g., centering. >>



    A return on a graded card, in general, is buyers remorse. You know what you are buying before hand. There is no reason to make such a return, unless you bought the wrong card, changed your mind or find the same card cheaper....which is typical with graded cards, first goes for $50, second for $40..maybe the third for $25. Buyers remorse, or impaitence for the cheaper card, is not a valid reason to waste someone else's time/money over.

    Or at least it use to not be....now it doesn't matter. Return the card, seller still gets charged, and you can whack 'em on feedback.

    I will likely be leavng eBay again for a while...at least until all the changes slow down. It is not my desire to redo my auctions every two months, which eBay seems to believe I should. Such as the latest "new" or "use" thing. Which mind you, I am usually unsure how to answer due to the mechandise I sell.

    Is a first day cover used? Is a 1986 Topps PSA 10 used? How about the same in a PSA 8....from the same box.

    One of several million that is STILL waiting for a viable ebay alternative....we need a hero.
    Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards.
    Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
  • storm888storm888 Posts: 11,701 ✭✭✭
    "...I'm curious why typically sellers will take returns on raw cards but have a no return policy on graded cards...."


    ///////////////////////////////////////


    Most folks list TPGd items on EBAY to turn those items into money
    with finality; via a certain, easy/simple process: list-sell-collect-ship.

    Adding a second set of steps to that protocol changes the process into
    an approval service that ill-serves the seller.


    list
    sell
    collect
    ship
    get buyer approval/rejection
    process/issue refund
    receive returned item
    relist item
    sell
    collect
    ship
    REPEAT


    TPGd items are meant to be suitable for sale/trade sight unseen -
    with an adequate scan - based on the "expert opinion" of an
    unbiased third-party.

    Issuing refunds on TPGd items defeats the seller's purpose of
    using a TPG to grade/authenticate items. If forced refunds are
    in the mix, the seller is better off selling raw items, hoping for
    the best outcome, and issuing refunds as necessary.

    Issuing refunds on raw items is an expected and warranted
    part of the biznez. Doing so on TPGd items - that are
    properly listed and arrive undamaged - is nonsense and
    an abuse of sellers' time and money.

    Allowng unsophisticated buyers to substitute their grading
    "expertise" for that of a TPG is ludicrous.

    Allowing sharpshooters - looking for bumpable items - to
    use EBAY as a risk-free hunting ground is a travesty.

    Paying EBAY to run "approval ads" is a throwback to a simpler
    and inferior sale process. I do not need to pay EBAY for their "help"
    in running an approval service; I need them ONLY to generate sales
    that stick.

    ...........................

    Under EBAY's written policy, it is NOT possible for a properly
    listed TPGd item that arrives intact/undamaged to be "SNAD."


    EBAY policy says:


    Trading cards

    Grade your trading cards with:

    Beckett Grading Services (BGS)

    Global Authority

    Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA)

    Sportcard Guaranty (SGC)



    EBAY/PayPal policy says:


    An item is not Significantly Not as Described (SNAD) if it is materially similar to the Seller’s item listing description. Here are some examples:

    The defect in the item was correctly described by the Seller.

    The item was properly described but you didn't want it after you received it.

    The item was properly described but did not meet your expectations.

    The item has minor scratches and was listed as used condition.


    Combined with a seller's correctly stated "NO RETURNS" policy, the final
    sale of TPGd items is bulletproof in almost ANY court in America.

    EBAY/PayPal believes they can dictate otherwise, but they can ONLY do
    so because few sellers find it worthwhile to constest bogus SNAD claims
    in relation to TPGd items. They simply issue a refund.

    (In October, fraudulent SNAD claims will soar. Sellers who have either
    a SNAD or an INR dispute/claim filed will be penalized by EBAY; many
    will be suspended or NARUd. Small sellers will either rollover or leave,
    and EBAY will be a step closer to becoming megasellerville.)

    ...........................

    Abuse of the SNAD process is rampant on EBAY, in all categories. Corrupt
    buyers hold ALL of the cards, and sellers simply accept it or leave.

    Obviously, it is appropriate for a seller to offer a wide-open return policy
    on TPGd items if he chooses to do so. If he does not so choose, he should
    not be forced by a "mere venue" to do so.

    Buyer fraud in PayPal transactions is negligible on off-EBAY venues. Since
    no SNAD decisions are made by PayPal on such venues, they are much
    safer for sellers.

    Some venues - like Ruby Lane - have a mandatory refund policy. That
    is clearly the direction that EBAY is headed. The policy works on Ruby
    Lane because the quality of buyers is near sterling; the same policy
    will crush small EBAY sellers because the quality of EBAY buyers is at
    the lowest end of the scale.

    .......................................







    Folks Who Bite Get Bitten. Folks Who Don't Bite Get Eaten.
  • storm888storm888 Posts: 11,701 ✭✭✭

    "...One of several million that is STILL waiting for a viable ebay alternative....we need a hero...."

    /////////////////////////////////


    It will NEVER happen.


    Start your own website, work hard, and you can be your own hero.



    Folks Who Bite Get Bitten. Folks Who Don't Bite Get Eaten.
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