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Help for eBay/PayPal users AKA WhyeBaySucks.info
Posted: 02 Sep 2017 19:04
by DrF
Most people use eBay as buyers, but as a seller there's a lot you need to aware of and so Why eBay Sucks was born. It's not all sad tales there's some guides and other helpful info on what to do when eBay/PayPal screw you and they will eventually. The fact such a small site gets 5/6 people a day asking for help on various matters shows there are problems.
http://www.whyebaysucks.info

Re: Help for eBay/PayPal users AKA WhyeBaySucks.info
Posted: 03 Sep 2017 00:22
by exxos
Banner looks familiar ;)
Normally this may be classed as off topic , but as I hate eBay and PayPal then it can stay ;)
Still can't believe companies can operate so badly and not break any laws. I mean eBay's work ethics are strangle the sellers some more.. Oh and punish the sellers for eBay's own failed system.
Re: Help for eBay/PayPal users AKA WhyeBaySucks.info
Posted: 03 Sep 2017 08:50
by DrF
exxos wrote: 03 Sep 2017 00:22
Banner looks familiar ;)
Normally this may be classed as off topic , but as I hate eBay and PayPal then it can stay ;)
Still can't believe companies can operate so badly and not break any laws. I mean eBay's work ethics are strangle the sellers some more.. Oh and punish the sellers for eBay's own failed system.
That banner needs putting on a shirt then listing on eBay :)
Normally this may be classed as off topic , but as I hate eBay and PayPal then it can stay ;)
I did debate for a few days on that,figured it said member blogs but not what kind :)
Re: Help for eBay/PayPal users AKA WhyeBaySucks.info
Posted: 05 Sep 2017 15:36
by exxos
DrF wrote: 03 Sep 2017 08:50
That banner needs putting on a shirt then listing on eBay :)
I'd buy one! lol
Found my paypal help thing on your site..
http://whyebaysucks.info/exxosatarishop.htm
I was selling mod chips for playstations which allow you to play pirate games and such... I somehow still wonder how playstations and CD protection was done in the 80s. I mean Atari only just made it to 3.5" floppy! Of course might not have been playstations, but only "mod chips" I know of that circumvent copy protections. Either way, I doubt Atari would care about "modding" their hardware anymore :lol: :roll: