I was hoping that you specifically replied to my comment as it is you that I refer to when I was talking about defending an immoral EULA. just because the law currently says that the policy is legal, doesn't mean that it can't be challenged. I did not say "one be ashamed about the new seller hold that EVERY seller has to go through?" I said that you should be ashamed for simply repeating the same response and not actually offering any meaningful advice. Sometimes all people need is to know that other people understand their predicament. When you make a purchase online the transaction is usually by a CC or debit card and is usually instant, this is a well known phenomenon and usually needs no explaining. Holding people's money for a long period of time is NOT a well known event and does need explaining to people before it happens. EBay and PayPal hide this kind of information deep within their terms and conditions. This is a well known method of deception that large companies use to confuse costumers and, if it is brought to question enough times can often lead to the policy being changed by law. That, my friend is the advice I would be giving to people here.
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