djmykey
Forerunner
@gmano ebay is tendering a free service as far as buyers are concerned. In this case, taking any legal action might be difficult. This is my view. The actual scene might be very different.Legally its not correct to tell that we will cancel the agreement without telling a valid reason to you. (even if they tell the same in their agreement or whatever, its not legally valid).
If their stand is that the customer had breached the agreement entered, so we are cancelling the agreement entered, they are duty bound to tell that which specific part of agreement is breached by the customer.
Once a customer registers an account, he is entering into an agreement. That agreement binds both (ebay and the customer), ebay can not suspend/cancel the agreement to their whims and fancies unilaterally.
Unfortunately, no one had taken them to court in this aspect and taught them to respect the laws of the land.
What ebay tries to do here is, trying to enact their own laws surpassing all the laws of the land and making their customers abide by their laws (without any respect to the consumer and other laws in India).
I'm only gonna see if I can get any response from them. After that will totally drop the case. This ain't worth my sweat.
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