EBAY WHINGE Yeah, warning warning anger venting. I got scammed again by a buyer on Ebay, claimed item never arrived, asked for it to be resent, then the day after contacted Ebay and demanded a refund which they got because Ebay are mindless droids who no longer care about sellers who send things without tracking. Overall I'm out $20 (really $5 of actual cost but $15 of profit on top seeing as I got the stock as a one-off for nearly nothing), which isn't the end of the world because if I behaved differently people who'se parcels genuinely got lost would probably start leaving negative feedback and then I'd get fewer sales overall including of much more valuable items. Tracking doesn't always help either when the updates just go dead for long peroids and people see their chance to make lots of noise and get a freebie, especially lately with the virus stuffing up all the international services. Now Australia Post are charging an "international surcharge" as of Monday as well, which is specified according to the old 9-zones of countries, replaced aready by a 5-zone system introduced at the start of this month! But it pisses me off that the only way to compete with Chinese sellers is to use the cheap untracked postage services, and then you're open to this stuff. Plus I'm only heading further down this rabbit hole at the moment. I've given up selling some types of items before becuase the sort of cutomers that buy them include too many difficult/dodgy types. The more technical stuff tends to attract a better class of customer than just a general consumer good. Basically the aim is to avoid dealing with the average man/woman in the street who is likely to be a nasty nutcase. This really is a big percentage of my interaction with other people, seeing as I don't have much else to do with them normally, and the fact that it usually only happens when there's a problem (which 90% of the time is that the order is lost/slow in the post) definately affects my general attitude of trust. But on the other hand there are those who have volunteered to pay again for an order that was resent when they ended up getting both parcels. It's probably a pretty small percentage seeing as the number of parcels that I actually get "returned to sender" is at most one per year, but such people do really exist. It's a little window into their true nature I suppose, given that they're dealing with a stranger who they have the power to rip off for their own benefit and will probably never interact with again either way, whether it occours to them or not. The fact that the vast majority of buyers don't complain at all shows that most are really very honest, if they weren't then I really wouldn't be able to do the untracked postage at all. I guess the Chinese probably couldn't either seeing as their tracking rarely says anything more than that some item left China. Maybe honesty is what's holding the efficiency of this whole system back? Ehh, that's probably what Ebay thinks and why they come down hard on me, but I've tried the alternative and know that nobody will pay the post of tracked services for a lot of stuff (of course you could also blame Australia post for increasing parcel postage cost well over the rate of inflation since at least the year 2000, even though volume has been massively increasing due to online shopping and that ought to result in better economies of scale). Of course as the seller I'm in the complete opposite position to the buyer where I have to always put on the smiling face of business and show deepest sympathy for the fact that an order sent with the cheapest possible service to the other side of the world didn't arrive within a couple of weeks, and the buyer didn't bother to read the notice about international shipping delays when they ordered. While they're blurting out impossibly mis-phrased typo-riddled nonsense, I kindly respond summing up their question in my answer in the hope of detecting any misunderstanding without insulting them by suggesting that they can't use English. It's all a whole mountain of bullshit, and it's a bullshit that society completely embraces, because it's the natural behaviour of business. Business is assumed to be at least a little dishonest, and consumers are assumed to be at least a little honest. I did set up my own online store as well, to get away from Ebay. Hardly anyone buys the same stuff I sell on Ebay from it even though it's cheaper and I made an effort to advertise it initially. For all my sweet talk, nobody _really_ trusts me. Anyway my next venture, because there aren't enough nice technical people in Australia to make a decent living off, is used laptops. I had a little test run at selling them and it went alright, though Windows 10 is a steaming... you know the standard Linux-lover line. As expected though, I got the smell of those sorts of people, the average people, who are just going to cause that bit more trouble. So I think I'll have to try to set up a second Ebay account for that, where I can lump the occasional negative feedback without hurting my existing business. Buying the laptops is the main part to set up, I don't know where these other Ebay sellers get them, they probably know some real live IT people I suppose, but I'm going to have to be a bit more inventive. Actually testing and fixing up the hardware will be the one bit I might enjoy, everything else is going to be shit and make me even more pissed off about humans in general. But I'm just accepting facts at this point that the only job I'll ever find that provides a reliable income is going to be shit. I already knew it when I first started this phlog and said it somewhere in an intro post - basically people are the ones who give you money, and if you don't like them then you ain't got a hope. I ain't got a hope. - The Free Thinker