Sarah Winfield
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Has ebay any moral responsibility to the buyer?
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SW
There is no implied moral responsibility, but there are their defined terms of business.Has ebay any moral responsibility to the buyer?
SW
I think you are being naive, I am currently bidding on two lots of Bachmann wheels, the bid is now £24.00, new I can buy them for £20.00, if I was stupid enough to bid, then this has nothing to do with eBay, same as buying anything, check other sources before buying!!I was thinking more in terms of items for sale at prices which the seller is assuming a buyer to be naive in the extreme.
It seems to me ebay have a moral responsibility not to encourage sellers to profit from buyers naivety. Or am I too naive myself?
SW
Unfortunately that's a business model for some sellers!It seems to me ebay have a moral responsibility not to encourage sellers to profit from buyers naivety.
If it wasn't signed for and the senders address is on the parcel, neatly rewrap it and put return to sender on it and drop it off at the post office saying unsolicited mail.In the end, I went through ebay who said that the seller was responsible for the return postage. Ebay also advised me that the seller couldn't send a returns label but that the said seller was still responsible.
I will not repeat what Jimmy said but I do think he is right.I was thinking more in terms of items for sale at prices which the seller is assuming a buyer to be naive in the extreme.
It seems to me ebay have a moral responsibility not to encourage sellers to profit from buyers naivety. Or am I too naive myself?
SW
The golden rule of any auction is to know when to sit on your hands.I was thinking more in terms of items for sale at prices which the seller is assuming a buyer to be naive in the extreme.
It seems to me ebay have a moral responsibility not to encourage sellers to profit from buyers naivety. Or am I too naive myself?
SW
I was thinking more in terms of items for sale at prices which the seller is assuming a buyer to be naive in the extreme.
It seems to me ebay have a moral responsibility not to encourage sellers to profit from buyers naivety. Or am I too naive myself?
SW