Tyranix95
Chang's Grocer
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BB is correct: A smart eBay seller would provide you with some customer service: Give you a return-refund--And avoid Negative Feedback.
Clearly, your eBay seller is playing a game of CHICKEN or DOUBLE-DARE with the eBay Buyer-Protection Team. And the eBPT never looses, and they back the buyers in most claims--'cause the buyer knows what kind of product they want to buy. And, IMHO, that's not a smart move.
I'm thinking that your seller didn't read the eBay rules before he started selling on eBay. In sum, eBay is responsible for making and maintaining a safe eBay market place for both their sellers and their buyers; so, eBay is responsible for pulling all listings for counterfeit, pirate, bootleg, and other "illegal" goods. In such cases where "forbidden" goods do slip through the filters and pass on to buyers, eBay is also responsible for reviewing their listings and concluding whether or not to void the listing. If the eBPT finds that a buyer received a banned good through an eBay listing, then eBay voids the listing, refunds your payment, and, may asks you to "field destroy" (keep it) in-order to remove it from the eBay system.
Clearly, your eBay seller is playing a game of CHICKEN or DOUBLE-DARE with the eBay Buyer-Protection Team. And the eBPT never looses, and they back the buyers in most claims--'cause the buyer knows what kind of product they want to buy. And, IMHO, that's not a smart move.
I'm thinking that your seller didn't read the eBay rules before he started selling on eBay. In sum, eBay is responsible for making and maintaining a safe eBay market place for both their sellers and their buyers; so, eBay is responsible for pulling all listings for counterfeit, pirate, bootleg, and other "illegal" goods. In such cases where "forbidden" goods do slip through the filters and pass on to buyers, eBay is also responsible for reviewing their listings and concluding whether or not to void the listing. If the eBPT finds that a buyer received a banned good through an eBay listing, then eBay voids the listing, refunds your payment, and, may asks you to "field destroy" (keep it) in-order to remove it from the eBay system.
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