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Postby James Cooper » Wed Oct 07, 2009 3:59 am

I got so fed up with eBay and PayPal, having been cheated both as a buyer and as a seller, after years of paying and earning money for eBay, having been afflicted by feedback blackmail, having had false PayPal scam claims made against me, I finally, no matter how wise I had become to try and avoid such issues, decided to give eBay up as a bad joke.

My buddy is in EXACTLY the same boat; he decided to launch his own fraud free auction site to get back at eBay, <a href="http://www.vbid.me">v Bid me</a> (do NOT use the link code if it is not allowed – if links in the html arte not allowed simply put "v Bid me"); he does not charge sellers listing fees or commissions for basic / regular listings, which is nice. But me, I think I have decided to go for legal action against eBay and PayPal.

I want to share some info and advice with others, to help them I hope.


eBay payments - Do not give eBay your bank details or a debit card, pay them by credit card. Then if you start to fall out with them a) remove your card details from your account information section (so they can not charge your card) and b) if they do charge you, just tell your credit card company you are disputing the claim and being fraudulent.

eBay feedback - Got a problem with a buyer or seller - too late or can not leave feedback on eBay / eBay remove your feedback? Find an eBay user warning site and leave feedback for them there; just look at what Google shows for certain eBay users names (search for the likes of "leonmad", "majabali" and "history_relics")

I hope this helps. As I said, I am going to sue eBay and PayPal. If anyone wants to chat about this, let me know.
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Postby decca234uk » Sun Oct 18, 2009 2:49 pm

Two pieces of excellent advice, thanks. Using a credit card gives you some power over Ebay if you believe they have been overcharging you. Feedback blackmail can be a problem and now that ebay has taken away sellers right to leave negative feedback, using a third party site to leave negative feedback is a growing trend, and gives sellers some way to hit back against unjustified negative feedback.
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Postby wholesaling » Mon Nov 09, 2009 3:20 am

Here are some more tips for staying safe and avoiding getting scr@wed.

http://ebaysellerreview.blogspot.com/

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