Joe makes some good points. One thing he didn't mention is the whole chargeback scheme people run through PayPal. Anyone running that needs negative feedback in spades. I think ebay feels that the way to hold a buyer accountable if the item goes unpaid is the unpaid item report or whatever it's called. I'm not familiar with that because I've never sold anything. And certainly as a seller, you need to retain "proof of shipping" incase a dispute arrises. I've been through that a couple of times with PayPal.
Yeah, there are all sorts of scams - on both seller and buyer sides.
The scam I hate the most is the one that eBay is pulling.
Consider this:
eBay says the the buyers are their customers and all of these changes are to protect their customers. After all, the only ones that will get screwed are the sellers.
But the only
REAL customers that eBay has are the sellers - not the buyers. Not one buyer in the history of eBay has ever sent a cent to eBay.
Can you really call someone that doesn't give you money a customer?
Sellers send money to eBay, the buyers do not send any money to eBay.
The buyers are the customers
of the sellers, not eBay.
Think about it.
eBay survived the dot-com bubble not because of their efforts, but solely due to the efforts of their sellers.
Now everytime they have to show an increase to their stockholders, they put the screws to the sellers using the buyers as a shield, pitting one against the other.
The funny thing is that all of this is presented to the buyers as being in "their best interest".
Silly buyers - eBay is number one, not you.