As I understand it, you used to get banned from eBay if you got say 3 "unpaid item
strikes". I got one once when I was bidding on and winning too many items.
At that time all my eBay emails went to a second account which i forgot to check until
about a month later! :(
I had simply forgotten to pay for one of the items.
I'm glad everything is sorted now though (see his last message in this thread).
Regards,
Andrew B
aliensrcooluk at yahoo.co.uk
Richard <legalize at xmission.com> wrote: I purchased a Qume QVT-101 terminal on
ebay. I asked the seller how
it would be packed for shipment. They didn't respond. I asked again.
They didn't respond. I asked a third time, they responded "It will be
shipped the usual way". I responded that since I've never purchased
anything from them before that this doesn't answer my questions about
how the item will be shipped. I don't want to receive damaged
terminals from ebay anymore. I explained this to the seller. Instead
of answering my simple question and reassuring me that it will be
properly shippe, they just immediately open an ebay dispute on me and
then have turned it into an "unpaid item strike". I've appealed the
strike with ebay, but I doubt I'll get any love from them.
So my question is -- what does this mean for me? Is it just listed as
harsh negative feedback?
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