Those a**holes! So, if eBay warns you that you've broken their *privacy policy*
and you ask how (so you can correct you're violation and assure future
compliance) they suspend you? Welcome to The Trial! You're supposed to be able
to respond to complaints against you at Safeharbour, but how do you do that if
you're suspended? This is truly nuts! The dig about still having to pay your
bill is classic -- eBay sure knows what it REALLY cares about.
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Peter Punkinhead was too good
got him nailed to a chunk of wood
lies and sex scandals failed outright
Peter merely said:
'All are welcome, wrong or right!'
>>> giverson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 14:09:21 03/27/2001 >>>
Well, now they've done it! I replied to their last message asking for what the
specifics were to my infraction of posting information on another individual to
the web. They replied with a generic form refering to the faqs. When I asked
for more details they replied with this message:
Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 11:04:41 PST
Dear golftooter (giverson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx),
We regret to inform you that your eBay account has been suspended due to the
violation of our site policy below:
* Publishing the contact information of another user on ANY online public area.
Due to the suspension of this account, please be advised you are prohibited
from using eBay in any way. This includes the registering of a new account.
Please note that this suspension does not relieve you of your agreed-upon
obligation to pay any fees you may owe to eBay.
Respectfully,
Safeharbor Department
eBay, Inc.
I still don't know what I am supposed to have done, and really don't know that
I did anything.
Gregg
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