Just try contacting a live person at ebay or try posting a warning or complaint about eBay inaction anywhere on its public forums. eBay employs an old government bureaucratic technique known as 'Red Tape.'
The purpose of Red Tape, by the way, is to neutralize citizens by cattle-guide like restricting their movement down time consuming, narrow paths that lead nowhere. The eBay version is this: After you type and post and press 'send', only then do you learn you cannot post at that spot. Eventually, after a lot of energy and time investment the mere citizen finds himself back where he started. This is known as "spinning your wheels" down the red tape highway. After a lot of time investment and what you thought was movement, you discover you are just running in place. This is known among career bureaucrats as "soldiering," after the treading water method, where you stay afloat with your nose above water but you never go anywhere.
After considerable personal research into a big battery seller based in Hong Kong titled "SINO_Battery", I am very concerned. I warn people to NOT buy from him without studying his feed back. Here is what you will discover>>
A lot of negative feedback for a seller with as high a positive feedback percentage as he seems to have. The feedback he has forms a clear pattern. I recently emailed several of these unhappy buyers and all of them responded within 48 hours. I find if issues get resolved, few or no buyers respond to a person asking them what they think of a seller. EVERY single buyer who posted a negative responded to my post! And they were global, Italy, Greece, etc.
Oh, this one is near comic. Sino deals with negative email and questions asking for clarity with TV-like stereotype broken English. This way his response makes no sense and thus does not answer direct questions. He also simply ignores expressed concerns about his honesty and replies with self-promotion slogans. His reponses to email read like a late night "you too can become rich, easily" TV infomercial from hell. He should take up spinning for a political party! Who knows? Hong Kong is Communist Chinese territory now. Maybe he is a former Communist Party hack!
I contacted eBay several weeks ago about suspicious activity of Sino_Battery. I even named his main partner (or huge customer?) Amato Battery. I suspect Sino hacks eBay. Why? After a sales blitz, he suddenly goes unregistered. Then he returns same name and with his previous feedback intact. No indication he was gone from eBay for a few weeks! Amato Battery only shows 8 feedback but when you access the account you find 89 for last month alone! Amato posts dozens and dozens of positive, almost worshipfull feedback for Sino_Battery.
What got me suspicious is Sino sells batteries that are extremely difficult to get for orphan PDAs and Handhelds, cameras, etc. He not only claims to have quality brand new replacements but he sells them usually for 1cent to 99cents. Look under shipping and you find he actually charges people by way of excessive shipping charges. He never argues with buyers. He just is very quick to offer an exchange or total refund. Why not? Send someone a dummy battery or depleted wrong knock off battery for $15 shipping and 99cent charge, its a good deal (for) him to refund 99cents. Exchange is a real laugh. Of course, all eBay sellers require unhappy buyers to swallow original shipping and to pay shipping for exchanges. So, this artist makes profit from exchanges. He, of course, does not charge the 99cents, just the $15 or more shipping to exchange your dud for another battery.
Of course, I am not accusing Sino or Amato (of Canada) of anything dishonest. I just report what may be concluded from the data contained in their public feedback file.
I strongly recommend to online buying novices that you take a look at two eBay competitors, SELL.COM & UBID.COM.
Sell.com has a very simple selling price structure, nothing complex and expensive like eBay. Ads are inexpensive at SELL and run for 30 days. If your item does not sell, you can relist it a month at a time for free until it sells or for a year. Like newspaper classifieds, SELL does not insist on working sellers like the US government works businesses. Sell does not charge you for selling, after they already charged you for posting. Ubid controls postage. For books, movies and video games & gear Half.com controls postage and collects your money. Eventhough eBay has owned Half.com for over 3 years and despite immediately removing the Half.com buyer direct link to staff, half.com remains a better market for consumers than eBay SEEMS to be for many buyers.
--Bruised







