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Bad Customers: eBay Buyers Take Home Award for Worst Customers of 2023
Congratulations to San Diego, California-based eBay, Inc., which today received the notorious award for having the worst customers conceivable to mankind.
The world’s worst customers all seem to have an eBay membership. Ebay made it’s name during a time when the internet was not a safe place for online shoppers. Ebay became famous for aggressively and punitively attacking any seller using their platfrom about whom anything at all negative at all has been alleged by one or more buyers.
The problem is, for the last 20 years, buying online has been much safer than selling online, largely because companies like eBay instilled corporate cultures of woke leftism, with a vitriolic hatred of anyone with more money than they have.
This hatred is how leftists like those at eBay justify committing crimes which have been unanimously accepted by human civilization as unacceptable and meriting steep punishment. Stealing is a crime whether it happens in a bank with a gun, at a residence when nobody is home, or a major online third-party marketplace whose employees falsify data about certain sellers in order to squeeze them for more money than they owe under the terms of the user agreeement (and withoutt the fraud being committed by employees such as that perpetrated by eBay employees against hundreds and probably thousands of sellers just in the last year.
However, eBay doesn’t just throw any sellers under the bus the moment a dishonest customer lies to get a refund plus the item purchased. If you’re a very large company that can afford to pay thousands of dollars every month for access to customer support (only eBay sellers with the Enterprise Store subscription get customer support). The top-end store subscription is effectively this: you pay reduced seller fees (the only real benefit to an eBay store), and have an attack dog on eBay’s payroll that you can sic on competitors with total impunity. You can break the law even, they’ll cover it up and make sure your copetitor’s complaints never see the light of day.
So it goes without saying that some sellers have decided to behave every bit as badly as the worst eBay buyers, and as proved by the screenshots and commentary as outlined in the following posts by a disgruntled former eBay seller who claims the criminal enterprise defrauded him out of over $10,000 over the course of a decade or so...
The first is a piece simply asking a question, which after reading the article I’d like an answer to as well: ”Why is eBay Helping Scam Artist WorldCurrencyandCoin (aka: “WorldCurrencyAmericas”) Commit Wire Fraud?”
The second is a follow-up to the first piece entitled, “World Currency and Coin: Ebay's Officially Endorsed Scammer & Fraudster of Choice.“
While the author of the two posts linked to above said he did attempt to reach out to eBay countless times to no avail. According to the author, eBay’s support system is designed to get people to give up, lose hope and not call. The alleged people who field the calls are cognitively deficient by design, and even if they weren’t a few fries short of a Happy Meal, they aren’t empowered to actually solve problems. They’re more like cheap therapists who just repeat over and over that they understand how you feel. But they never try and fix it, and won’t put a supervisor on the phone either.
It’s easy to see why eBay’s customers are known as the gangland criminals of the internet when the company enabling their crime spree is among the most evil entites ever assempled. Forget Bud Light, boycott eBay instead.
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