[Milsurplus] eBay estate lot.. now more joy from Epay
WA5CAB at cs.com
WA5CAB at cs.com
Tue Jun 12 22:55:22 EDT 2012
nerd,
I didn't say that those eBay employees whom I've spoken with weren't
generally friendly about it, at least those who could speak English. But as an
example, in the course of the last issue, the eBay guy told me he totally
agreed with me but although he could push a few buttons and temporarily fix the
problem, the higher-ups would reverse whatever he did and bring the problem
back. eBay is pro eBay, anti seller, and doesn't really care what happens
to buyers.
As far as your foolish Koolaid comment goes, the economic debacle began in
the Spring of 2009. The S&L problems (bad loans) that caused the failures
dates from liberal social engineering attempts during Slick Willie's regime.
The response to the failures that has put the US into a $1 Trillion hole
and basically destroyed our economy can be laid at your boy Obama's feet. And
as far your so-called objective analysees go, anyone with at least
double-digit IQ knows that they are not (objective). Any more than that it's true
that all Americans just love Obamacare. The major media tells us that we do.
The White House keeps telling us that we all do. But we don't. If you
do, you're a fool.
Anyway, getting back to radios, thanks to your boy Obama and people like
you, I'm having to sell off my military radio collection accumulated over the
past half century. Anyone looking for anything should contact me. It all
has to go.
In a message dated 06/12/2012 19:36:55 PM Central Daylight Time,
nerd at verizon.net writes:
> Gosh, I don't know what you guys said to ebay but every time I've had a
> problem
> with a buyer they tried pretty well to do what they could and were
> friendly
> about it. If a buyer doesn't pay, file a non-payment complaint and don't
> ship.
> Yeah, you'll have to re-list. As for Obama having ANYTHING to do with
> this,
> you've been drinking someone's Kool-Aid... most objective analyses show
> Obama
> and Romney to be indistinguishable in terms of policy, except for social
> issues. Back to eBay, I don't agree with how they have been doing things,
> but I
> completely understand their rationale.
>
> Peter
Robert Downs - Houston
wa5cab dot com (Web Store)
MVPA 9480
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