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<p>[QUOTE="Chinoiserie, post: 9495473, member: 79460"]I guess it's a victim of it's own success. When organisations grow they become more risk averse and apply more policies. Also they try to maximise their income and their customers get squeezed. The problem is I think they seem to forget that their sellers are also customers and can seem to get treated second best a lot of the time. Without sellers there would be no income. I had a buyer threaten to come and shoot me once because I wouldn't sell them a coat for next to nothing. They didnt get banned.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Chinoiserie, post: 9495473, member: 79460"]I guess it's a victim of it's own success. When organisations grow they become more risk averse and apply more policies. Also they try to maximise their income and their customers get squeezed. The problem is I think they seem to forget that their sellers are also customers and can seem to get treated second best a lot of the time. Without sellers there would be no income. I had a buyer threaten to come and shoot me once because I wouldn't sell them a coat for next to nothing. They didnt get banned.[/QUOTE]
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