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I’m having problems buying a reliable memory stick, which has the correct level of memory to what it has stated, even 32mb only allows storage of 19gb or less. Why can’t ebay see the trends and eliminate the sellers from their market place. They may state that they don’t have enough people power to vet the sellers but I keep on returning them, so I presume that is more time consuming for ebay. It is also very frustrating for me.

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plpmr
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Personally I find what you pay for is what you get – 2tb stick for under £10 is always going to be rubbish.

 

Buy a well known brand, you pay more but your data is safe.

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red_magpie
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Does no-one ever read the user agreement? eBay couldn't make it more clear that listings are the responsibiity of the seller, and that eBay does not guarantee the quality of items sold, or that they will be truthfully described, safe, legal or even exist. Would you buy from a shop that stated this?

 

So you knew the risk you were taking. Surely the offer of a 2TB memory stick for just £9.99 from an seller who only registered on eBay a month ago should have warned you that you were in the red zone? It was your choice to take a chance on it. Next time, remember that eBay is a jungle.

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Yeah no worries, no skin off my nose got the money back. Like the way you’re insinuating that I’m stupid. Great mentoring techniques. Obviously it’s not a site to trust, therefore I’ll stop buying things from this site. Yet again thanks for the feedback.
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