i wish you had bothered to read my whole message. or, at least, the second paragraph.
best, mishka On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 08:52:51 -0500, J. C. O'Connell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sorry you are very misinformed if you think that "almost all ebay > listings" have no return priviledges in the case of gross errors in the > listing. If > that were true then there would be no ebay. The whole reason ebay works is the > sellers are obligated to deliver what they list, they cant just ship whatever > they feel like shipping and leave the buyers with no recourse. > JCO > > -----Original Message----- > From: Mishka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > that's still better than no such privilege at all. whch seems to be the > case with almost all ebay listings. and there are *very few* people who > would agree to refund the whole payment (bid + s/h). > > otoh, if an item is clearly misrepresented (mis-advertised), you can (in > a long and painful process) get most of your money back from ebay, > without seller's cooperation at all. i know, i did once, a few year ago.