I give up with eBay, at least as a seller. The concept is now completely broken.
If you're a scamming buyer, you hijack someone's Paypal account, and make the purchase which gets sent to you by the unsuspecting seller. Paypal only guarantees your money if Seller Protection is applicable. This is only applicable to verified Paypal accounts and where you're sending to the verified address. Since setting this up requires a fair bit of hassle the vast majority of casual users never do this, and so the seller is seldom protected. The seller sends out his item to the scammer, and Paypal eventually realise what has happened, and then steal the money back out of the seller's account. If the seller has already taken the money out, Paypal freezes the sellers account and (sub please check) if you've got a direct debit set up, recover the money by pincing it right out of your bank account.
So as a seller, you're fucked. Of course, you could insist an alternative payment method like a cheque, which takes ages and not offering Paypal is a real put-off to most buyers. eBay have managed to condition people into believing that paying electronically by any other method than Paypal is unsafe, and most other providers don't get a look in anymore.
Then there's the fees. Listing fees, final value fees, paypal fees. It can make selling stuff really quite uneconomical particularly when all of the above is true.
And finally, there's feedback. As a seller you're fucked, because you can't, under any circumstances, leave negative feedback for the buyer anymore. Even when the buyer never pays, or emails you and calls you a cunt, or is otherwise a complete dick during the course of a transaction, you have no way of publically marking them. The only thing you can do is start an extremely long process via eBay to give them an 'Unpaid Item' strike against the buyers account. You can only initiate this 7 days after the auction has ended, and then you have to wait another 7 days for the buyer to respond, and then you can close it and the buyer gets the 'strike'. All of this requires the wronged seller to be proactive, as eBay never remind you about outstanding cases and otherwise never pester the buyer on your behalf beyond the initial 'a case has been raised against you' email.
So this means the item you're trying to sell is frozen for 14 days after you've sold it, because if the buyer gets off his arse and decides to pay you at any point during this time, you're still obligated to send it to them. If you relist it and sell it to someone else its more likely that the buyer will leave negative feedback for you, and don't get me started on buyers raising 'Item not as described' complaints with Paypal, that almost always find in favour of the buyer. This happens when some cunt buys your Playstation, tries to chip it, fucks it up, then reports the item as broken. He sends it back to you and Paypal steals the refund from your account, leaving you with a brick you can't resell.
And, of course, the way this is all set up means that as a buyer you can make a load of cheap, easy purchases safe in the knowledge that you'll never get negative feedback, and eventually build up enough standing to convincingly perpetrate some massive fraud against some legitimate buyers before ditching the account and never looking back. Whenever I was selling my 50p vouchers on eBay they'd get bought all the time by feedback scammers who would buy, pay, and leave me positive feedback without receiving the voucher, before emaing me to say 'HI PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK THANKS', and I would always leave a negative saying 'Feedback scammer, avoid, do not trust', but now of course, I can't do that.
eBay for sellers is totally fucked, and is massively biased towards the buyer, and is now set up in a way that allows for all kinds of fraud.
I recently sold a Sky box, and the fucker never paid. After jumping through the pointless hoops he now has a 'strike' against him but I've still got a box here I have to relist. I've also just sold that cunting PC I made up ages ago, as the first buyer decided not to pay either, and the second buyer has *just* responded 3 days after I raised the 'Non paying bidder' complaint with eBay, and he has now paid. However he is unverified and wants me to send it to an unverified address. I plan to ask him to verify his address (which can be done in a few minutes via Paypal), and otherwise sit on it for a week in case it's some kind of fraud. His 300+ feedback is not enough to convince me.
So yes, to summarise, eBay - bad.
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