So Smee,
Let me get this straight. Apart from repeating the gist of what I have already just said; you then, by inference, go on to suggest that eBay is a trustworthy, ethical organization that you are quite comfortable being in a business relationship with; that “Noise” Donahoe is not some sort of unscrupulous, arrogant, infantile idiot that does not have the faintest idea of what he is doing with the eBay Marketplace; that the eBay Marketplace is a perfectly safe place for buyers as shill bidding is not rampant but is simply a figment of my imagination; that the eBay Marketplace is a safe environment for sellers as all buyers are scrupulous and would therefore never take advantage of eBay’s/PayPal’s current bias against sellers; do I have to go on?
The words “unscrupulous” and “unprofessional” describe both eBay and PayPal to a tee; I would go so far as to say they are “criminal” in that, by their application of non-unique masking of bidding IDs, eBay knowingly facilitates shill bidding fraud on unsuspecting buyers, and PayPal, by their totally unprofessional transaction mediation process, effectively facilitates fraud by unscrupulous buyers on sellers. But none of this worries you, apparently. Is that what you are saying?
My allegations are not simply my theories, they are supported by facts and circumstances which I have previously supplied and which I presume you have never bothered to peruse—there is more than one paragraph involved.
And, I intend to keep posting my concerns about eBay whenever I have the opportunity to do so, in particular in response to hack journalists that simply regurgitate nonsensical spin directly from the eBay Dept of Spin.
By all means, if you find my campaign against eBay boring, don’t read any of it. And, yes, to me eBay’s unprofessionalism and unscrupulousness is so blatantly obvious it is difficult for me to think of any person habitually supportive of eBay as being other than simply extremely naïve or an eBay “tool”.
Sorry Smee but you and I are living on different planets.