E-BAY SUCKS THE BIG ONE

mode the lode

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check this out, sold an item on my e-bay, customer who bought it had his OLD address listed on his pay pal account, says he never got the item, e-bay knows his address was incorrect on his shipping info on pay pal account, BUT E-BAY REFUNDED HIM ALL HIS MONEY, what fuckin protection does the seller get ???????????? obviously none, now if he by any chance gets this item somehow, he gets it for free .. real nice, im pissed off ............... just venting
 

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I have made thousands on eBay. I bought 5 Playstation 3's and sold them for double when they first came out.

Watches, scuba gear, Cameras, cables and the biggest item I ever sold were cellular scanners.

I have been screwed by buyers but eBay always took care of me.
 

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I have made thousands on eBay. I bought 5 Playstation 3's and sold them for double when they first came out.

Watches, scuba gear, Cameras, cables and the biggest item I ever sold were cellular scanners.

I have been screwed by buyers but eBay always took care of me.

:0074 I don't like to shop even online :shrug:
 

The Sponge

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than shut the fuck up and get out of a thread about selling/buying online.

:mj07: :mj07:
I was gonna say something similar with his first post in the thread. He tells the guy it sucks then he say's he never been to ebay. Who the hell asked him if he was ever on ebay's site? :mj07:
 

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I made a thread a couple days ago about ebay and paying taxes. Got no replies from any of these phaggots on this site. Maybe someone here can answer since this is an ebay related thread: Do you have to pay taxes on items sold on ebay? Does ebay report your sales to the IRS?



To the OP,

Real sorry for your loss, man. I really hope your item sold wasn't that expensive. I would think you would have a claim against ebay if you could prove they knew about the buyer's change of address. How did you mail the item? Did you use certified mail where the recipient would have to show ID and sign for it?
 

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I made a thread a couple days ago about ebay and paying taxes. Got no replies from any of these phaggots on this site. Maybe someone here can answer since this is an ebay related thread: Do you have to pay taxes on items sold on ebay? Does ebay report your sales to the IRS?



To the OP,

Real sorry for your loss, man. I really hope your item sold wasn't that expensive. I would think you would have a claim against ebay if you could prove they knew about the buyer's change of address. How did you mail the item? Did you use certified mail where the recipient would have to show ID and sign for it?



Sure! Glad to help!



But not you though. Go eat a bowl of hot dicks. :sadwave:
 

BigFatLooza

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Sure! Glad to help!



But not you though. Go eat a bowl of hot dicks. :sadwave:

Funny how when I ask nicely I get 0 responses, but as soon as I become I dick I finally get a response. U mad?

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I'm your Phaggotberry

Are you running a business?

Naw, just looking into selling something. Never sold anything on ebay before.
 

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BFL:
Technically, if you found a $10 bill on the sidewalk the IRS wants you to report it, but realistically if you sell things on EBAY and aren't a business there are no taxes. It's like selling things at yard sale or flea market. The government just haven't figured out a way to do it yet. :0008
 

BigFatLooza

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BFL:
Technically, if you found a $10 bill on the sidewalk the IRS wants you to report it, but realistically if you sell things on EBAY and aren't a business there are no taxes. It's like selling things at yard sale or flea market. The government just haven't figured out a way to do it yet. :0008

Thanks! Appreciate you taking the time to answer! :0008
 
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