Friday, February 19, 2010

Anti-trust laws violated & Freedom of Speech - EBAY


Oddly, EBAY allows buyers to rant and rave in their "feedback" regarding their purchase. Whether it be true or false, accurate or inaccurate. Yet, since EBAY now ONLY allows a Seller to leave Positive Feedback for a Seller it is a bit fraudulent.

If you try to leave negative feedback for a buyer - EBAY instantly steps in and indicates you have gone against their policy.

Their policy is that you cannot be honest and express yourself regarding your interaction with a Buyer. EBAY censors your opinion, your honesty.

EBAY disregards the anti-trust law, i.e., EBAY owns Paypal. Paypal is the method which Buyers pay the Seller. EBAY charges the Seller to list, then takes a percentage of each sale and then Paypal charges the Seller to accept the money from the Buyer.

EBAY is allowed to violate Federal Anti-Trust Laws. EBAY is allowed to violate Constitutional rights.

BUT - not for long - several Attorney Generals, Consumer Affairs - in (so far) six States are have lawsuits pending regarding EBAY's violation of Constitutional Rights and Federal Law.

In a nutshell - does EBAY discriminate? Does EBAY violate your Constitutional Rights?

It is a FACT - Sellers are abandoning EBAY. Does discrimination, violation of basic rights play a part?

Many say - YES.

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