An eBay Computer Purchase »
Posted By general-review 1 year, 3 months ago in Science & TechnologyAn eBay purchase that turned sour.
A story of fraud, deceit, and broken promises.
Let me preface my statements by saying that I think eBay is great.
I’m a handicapped senior citizen and it’s been a boon to me to be able to shop the Internet and particularly eBay.
In nearly six years I’ve had two problems both to do with non-delivery.
One incident was insignificant as it involved a $5.00 purchase and was quickly remedied.
It only deserves mention because it was my first purchase, and because I complained about non-delivery the vindictive seller gave me a negative feed back, which remains on my record to this day.
Some months ago I purchased a computer through eBay. It was a very good price, but not so low as to arouse suspicion.
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