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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2017 18:05:16 GMT -8
You ARE stupid. Reporting a wrong is more "wrong" to you? I hope you are scammed on every future purchase or sale you make. The amazing thing is, Doofus510 was robbed. His valuable books were stolen, right out of his home. And yet, he thinks nothing of excusing stealing by others, or trying to steal from me by fraudulently claiming I charged him for services he didn't authorize. Maybe it's *because* his things were stolen that he has gone off the deep end into such bitter cynicism.
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Post by Siggy's Tar Dust® on Mar 9, 2017 19:48:42 GMT -8
Stupid phone. I tapped congra tulated
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Post by Siggy's Tar Dust® on Mar 9, 2017 20:19:24 GMT -8
This is funny because it's the 2nd of his 10 posts on the matter. I suppose it's his call how important other's time is? So on one side there are people who feel what is being done to eBay (cheating them of their rightful fees) is wrong, and are more than willing to report it in the hopes that it comes to a stop. The other side agrees that eBay is rightfully due these fees, but thinks reporting it in the hopes that it comes to a stop is a bigger wrong. It's sad what this "person" considers valuable time and 'a lot of extra time'. Would he be fighting for the rights of the thieves this much, or at all, if somebody he liked spoke out against it. Very doubtful.
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Post by Siggy's Tar Dust® on Mar 9, 2017 20:34:32 GMT -8
Shut up, kav. They already admitted and congranulated themselves. Ask him to do a round kick I forgot about that nonsense! Oh, well I guess that means that's what they do. Kav has such a keen business sense, as everyone knows. What a waste of oxygen you are, kav.
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Post by Siggy's Tar Dust® on Mar 9, 2017 21:37:27 GMT -8
Not at all. If you're speaking out against people who do inform, or against the act itself, even though you agree something is wrong, it's the same as condoning. Not to mention supporting (by speaking out in their favor).
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2017 21:53:54 GMT -8
Ask him to do a round kick I forgot about that nonsense! Oh, well I guess that means that's what they do. Kav has such a keen business sense, as everyone knows. What a waste of oxygen you are, kav. vak doesn't understand that the people who generally "field" eBay's calls are drones in the Philippines, and make no decisions about anything and read from scripts, like they're auditioning for parts. However, it sets up some protocols, and someone, somewhere, checks into it and makes a decision. It's just about setting the protocol in motion.
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Post by Siggy's Tar Dust® on Mar 9, 2017 21:54:40 GMT -8
Not at all. If you're speaking out against people who do inform, or against the act itself, even though you agree something is wrong, it's the same as condoning. Not to mention supporting (by speaking out in their favor). Or to put it simply; You'd have the cheat against eBay continue, rather than effort be made by anyone RMA to help stop the cheat. Seems to me most well-adjusted people who feel it's wrong, but don't want to inform, would simply move on to another thread. But no, you stop (as in 'join in') to tell people they're wasting time with the whole thing, and proceed to support the rights of these people to steal without fear of being informed against.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2017 21:57:08 GMT -8
Not at all. If you're speaking out against people who do inform, or against the act itself, even though you agree something is wrong, it's the same as condoning. Not to mention supporting (by speaking out in their favor). I expect that was Doofus510 who said that...? It's difficult to imagine that someone this aggressively stupid is capable of posting on the internet. What a dolt. Read Sigs' explanation here, Doofus510. Read it until you understand it.
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