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04.08.2008, 06:14 PM
The sad thing no matter what anyone says Ebay and Paypal are always for the buyer not the seller. There are many horror stories. I sold and item. The buyer was not happy with it. I gave them a partial refund then they complained to paypal and recieved a full refund. I lost more than the whole price of the item. Paypal stated there was nothing I could do. Then they fully stated that refunds are based more on the complainer. If you complain first you have a better chance at winning a claim. Sad but true. I could not believe it when a paypal rep stated it to me. I had a confirmed address I shipped to and the claim stating they recieved the item. The one thing no body states is for every bad auction there are easily 100 or more good auctions. Good luck.
Rschoi_75-- 3) Title: If you have extra room left, stick in some related keywords. If you're selling a brushless motor, add in keywords like "mamba", "feigao", "novak". Even if your item is not from these companies you should stick them in. The purpose is to cast your net as wide as possible, and reach as many viewers as possible.
This is against Ebay rules. Don't add words not related to your auctions. If you do Ebay ends your auction early for misrepresenting the item in your auction. After so many violations in this manner you will be stopped from selling.
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