03-17-2016, 07:56 PM
That is the way responsible sellers operate. If a buyer is not being treated that way, the seller is not being responsible and the buyer should simply follow the rules.
Agreed.
I don't know my way around eBay and only do the occasional Buy It Now thing, but the above seems to be the way to go.
There are many, probably valid circumstances where the seller couldn't ship as expected/promised, but barring personal injury to himself or a loved one, they need to be responsible.
If they are not or can't be, the buyer and potential buyers shouldn't have to bear the burden.
Agreed.
I don't know my way around eBay and only do the occasional Buy It Now thing, but the above seems to be the way to go.
There are many, probably valid circumstances where the seller couldn't ship as expected/promised, but barring personal injury to himself or a loved one, they need to be responsible.
If they are not or can't be, the buyer and potential buyers shouldn't have to bear the burden.