Man who was sold the wrong phone on eBay is sued by seller after leaving ‘negative feedback’ (Daily Mail: World News)
When Chris Read bought a mobile phone through eBay, it was described as being in good condition. More: continued here
When Chris Read bought a mobile phone through eBay, it was described as being in good condition. More: continued here
Daily Mail Unhappy buyer faces court for negative eBay feedbackNEWS.com.au, Australia –1 hour agoBy staff writers A MAN who bought a damaged phone on eBay and left negative feedback could be sued for libel. Chris Read paid 155 pounds ($376) for a …Unhappy eBay Buyer Faces CourtSky NewsBuyer sued for eBay feedbackCNET NewsMan sued for libel over…
A MAN who bought a damaged phone on eBay and left negative feedback could be sued for libel. More: continued here
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A disappointed eBay buyer has been threatened with legal action after he left negative feedback comments on the popular auction website. More: continued here
A man who purchased a scratched phone is being sued by the seller, who claims comments he left on eBay’s feedback facility hurt his business. More: continued here
The Age eBay Scrabble set, in a word, costlyThe Age, Australia –15 hours agoThe auction is being held on online auction site eBay to mark the diamond anniversary of Scrabble, created 60 years ago by an out-of-work US architect. … More: continued here
Daily Mail Buyer sued for eBay feedbackCNET News, CA –5 hours agoNeither, it seems, do the feelings of a hurt eBay seller. Chris Read, a 42-year-old English chap, bought a Samsung 700V phone from Joel Jones on eBay. …Man sued for libel over comments on eBayTelegraph.co.ukMan who was sold the wrong phone on eBay is sued by…
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Andrea-Marie Vassou, Computeract!ve , Thursday 23 October 2008 at 17:16:00 The auction site’s ban excludes some antique items Ebay has announced a worldwide ban on the sale of ivory products from next year. The auction site has said that from January 2009, people will no longer be able… More: continued here