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I'm not locked in here with you, you are locked in here with me.
eBay were quite clear to confirm that no agreement on there platform is legal bidding in anyway. It is purely a way to link potential buyers with sellers. Even if someone wins an auction, the seller and/or buyer have no obligation to complete the deal.
Someone to stay clear of though, if you can!
General life wisdom, not just ebay related.
Tech giants generally are above the law and set their own standards of what's socially acceptable. Government aren't capable or inclined to regulate them adequately as they compete for their investment. Guess it's down to users to regulate through whether they use a platform or not. Following this, I probably won't sell anything on there again.... just not worth the aggro.
As mentioned previously I have actually found that once you get a real person looking into this sort of thing eBay are pretty good at taking appropriate action. I just think there's an expectation gap where people expect eBay to police the internet for them and don't apply common sense as a result. There is always some element of risk involved and it's up to you to decide whether transacting on eBay is within your tolerance.
Ebay is full of loonies looking for a quick win
It’s not hard to find out information about these lunatics and it would only take a few people to to maintain such a list. No obligation for moderators to be those people.
Doesn’t hurt to try. If it doesn’t work out we are no worse off than now...
Personally I’m tired of lunatics, on eBay or otherwise.
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