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    Quote Originally Posted by webuyselltradestuff View Post
    that is correct...if you agree to a refund or the mediation with Ebay goes in the buyers favor, you are required to pay for return shipping and refund. If no shipping label is sent (sometimes it is better NOT to lose more money by shipping the **** stuff back within 7 or 10 days (can't remember). you are auto refunded and the money taken from the seller's PayPal account.

    You as a seller can fight and win...I have won 3 of the 4 (and the 4th I agreed on the return and refund) I have had to do...only because my descriptions is EXTREMELY accurate, I put the proper selling type (usually parts/non working for alot of my cell phones that are damaged), and I have a VERY thorough set of policies that I list with each listing.

    Glad you got the money bad with minimal hassle.
    The refund is not the issue, it's the non working junk that I received which caused a prolonged delay in my electrical upgrade project.



    As for me I've been an ebay member for 18 years, with well over 1000 feedback to my credit I have a new policey in which I no longer leave feedback. All I can say is that I wished I had started this practice much sooner of my most recent sales a total of 25 or therabouts one fellow left a positive while the rest of my buyers left none.

    IMHO feedback is akin to collecting air miles which we all know from the news have a limited life, in addition the data collected used to interject unwanted google adds into my browsing. Using an add blocker some sites will disallow you from entering the site unless you make some sort of monitary commitment.WTF is the web comming to.

    Years ago I told my freind Bill that our access to the internet wouild be free as the advertisers would glady pay to have acces to the majority but I can see that my prediction bears no fruit. Advertisers expect me to pay for my Internet access from which they piggy back my service stealing my bandwidth to plague me with unwanted adds.

    Blocking adds is not enough, these adds amounts to theft of yours and mine bandwidth someone should initiate a class action suit. Why is it that the advertisers get free use of a service I'm paying for, if I were to set up a web server or an email server my ISP is surly going to charge additionally for the extra bandwidth used.

    Blocking ads can cut network traffic 25% to 40%, study shows


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