Did you read about a Houston law firm taking eBay to court, representing eBay Sellers who felt cheated that they have paid for their auction to run for a certain time frame but the starting time had been delayed, sometime up to a 24-hour delay. I feel that this is unacceptable if it had been rampant.
I feel that if this happened once of twice then it could be due to a server glitch and should be allowed to slide and a class action lawsuit is too drastic. I don't know, I did not notice this discrepancy. Perhaps I am not the one paying for it.
I remember some time back when Lelong had a technical glitch which caused the site to be down for a considerable amount of time, Lelong automatically extended auction and sale time of items across the board. This is to make up for the loss in opportunity for Sellers to get higher bidders for their items. I think that eBay should also adopt this policy.
I feel that if this happened once of twice then it could be due to a server glitch and should be allowed to slide and a class action lawsuit is too drastic. I don't know, I did not notice this discrepancy. Perhaps I am not the one paying for it.
I remember some time back when Lelong had a technical glitch which caused the site to be down for a considerable amount of time, Lelong automatically extended auction and sale time of items across the board. This is to make up for the loss in opportunity for Sellers to get higher bidders for their items. I think that eBay should also adopt this policy.

0 comments:
Post a Comment