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Offline Lin TaobaoAgent

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So what do you think about this one?
« on: Thu, 23 August 2012, 07:10:06 »
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Re: So what do you think about this one?
« Reply #1 on: Thu, 23 August 2012, 08:58:55 »
I have never been successful in a dispute with ebay/Paypal.

They operate in their own bubble system that is detached from the real world.

On the other hand, they really are "the only game in town" if "town=the world" and I continue to tolerate their arrogance by chalking it up to the cost of doing business.

Monopolies can be very efficient but eventually always become corrupt.

Their system practically encourages buyers to screw sellers, I am just thankful that nasty buyers are still uncommon.
« Last Edit: Thu, 23 August 2012, 09:01:54 by fohat.digs »
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