From: Dave Cole (DavidCole@tk7.net)
Date: Mon Mar 11 2002 - 11:36:40 PST
As long as they make their money they are happy. They play a real balancing act. I believe they provide the absolute minimum service to make their money.
Maximize profit while minimizing investment. That's the name of the game.
I don't believe they have any visions of any kind of higher duty.
Dave
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3/9/02 11:20:52 PM, "J. Forster" <jfor@quik.com> wrote:
>Just as in my case, it appears you did nothing wrong.
>
>The basic problem is eBay in that they do not have any provisions to referee the
>FB process, or much else for that matter.. They simply refuse to deal with the
>issues of wrongful FB. IMO, that's the core of the problem.
>
>I believe they should fix this problem soon. Without such a fix, eBay is clearly
>not the 'safe' trading place they purport to be, since there is really no
>recourse to correct wrongs and get your money back if cheated.
>
>Beyond that, I believe that they have a higher duty, since they are effectively
>a monopoly.
>
>Just my $.02 worth.. (ever notice no cents sign on computers?),
>John
>
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