| Dawged | 01-17-2020 01:09 PM | Re: eBay Suspensions and the ancillary effects Quote:
Originally Posted by Kajunrook
(Post 1062348)
Wow thank God I do no business with you, a perfect description of a scammer! When I got (get) banned I always ship out the items paid for and dutifully await my 180 days to get my money. I even pay those F**kers at Ebay fees. I guess there is NO HONOR among thieves. LOL |
Since it appears I'm not getting any additional responses I'll redirect back to this comment that way I wanted to but held my tongue.
Scammer and a thief huh. All past BS aside I wont even get into that as its unnecessary. Obviously you haven't been around the block enough to understand being with eBay for any length of time and there is no amount of payback that makes a seller remotely even let alone a scammer FFS. But I'll digress all that horse**** and just keep it on this particular run in. Where as eBay suspension from a link to a previous account that's been suspended.
eBay's response to this was close all my sales, cancel all my pending returns (I had two that I was still awaiting seller response) Which screwed me, Immediately gave back funds to buyers that noticed I was suspended and placed claim and for the mother of all f-U's they immediately called in my future debt which was not owed until almost another 30 days.
Now let me understand your positions here. Which correct me if i'm wrong but that I should kick my heels together with a smile and thank them while deep down feel good about myself that I have paid my good o' debt???
No thank you! I've been around eBay long enough to know what they were going to do and I didn't let them f me over, period! Whether I pay it down the line is a matter of another topic as you have labeled me a scammer and thief without any consideration of this.
Final word of recommendation is, if you conduct yourself like eBay as you've sided clearly with here. I may go along because there's no better choice but you can bet your ass that when the moment struck I certainly will have not forgotten that you've been screwing me for years. then based on your preferred recommended action I'm assuming you would pleasantly thank me while I'm pushing your car over the cliff.
You got one thing right, I'd also highly recommend you never to get near me in business! |