You were protected under paypal seller protection, which requires you to track the package (with signature confirmation for items over $250). You got your money, no loss and they covered the risk for you.
Yes I realize that. My point is that eBay makes it so easy for people to scam on there. How on Earth can they rationalize canceling a bid after something was paid for and shipped? Either they are really incompetent or they just don't a give a crap about the sellers. And what made me more mad is when I talked to someone on the phone at eBay they couldn't wrap their tiny mind around why it could be a problem to cancel a sale after something was shipped. So as I said, PayPal was good and helpful, eBay not so much.
And now that you made me think about this process I went back and looked at my eBay account. So the person who got to cancel their bid (and who eBay claimed had their account removed) is now back on there. So when I check their eBay profile it says they have 100% positive feedback even though when you look through at all the things people wrote they are almost all bad. eBay needs to tighten some things up.
Oh wait, I should have read more into their stupid website. "Sellers can only leave positive feedback for buyers." WHAT?!?!??!??!?!?!?
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