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Seller Scam Hidden by eBay and Paypal

You can be scammed on eBay. Cheats have figured out how to trap you using eBay deals. A vender sets up the sale of an item. He/she shows a "ticker" that says 10 of 50 have been sold. Obviously, this is a false. There are none available to be purchased.

PayPal and eBay collude

The merchant watches for customer payments online. When he sees the transfer, he immediately withdraws the sale. The buy will not appear in your eBay list. It will show in the PayPal list, but PayPal will not give a refund with no record of an eBay purchase.

Why won't PayPal give you your money back?  Because there is no eBay record of purchase.  The seller is a distant memory: cancelling what he had for sale, closing the account and dumping the business email address.  There is no way of finding him.  The scheme is repeated a few months later.  He just displays the ad of the initial item.

So more eBay clients are protesting about losing their money.  Though the amount may be $50, it is a loss for the consumer. There is additionally the stress caused by endeavoring to recover the cash and the dissatisfaction of knowing you have been conned, losing your money.

The flaw in the accounting system in known by PayPal and eBay. Nothing is done to end the ruse. Like other Internet companies who have a data breach, the "twins" keep quiet hoping people will just accept if and forget about it. Purchase on eBay is a risky business.
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Polymer Notes are a Loss

The invention of the polymer banknote was a disaster for Australia. Costs involved in continually replacing them is enormous. Let's face it paper and cloth are quite substantial materials. They can stand up to a lot of wear and tear. The main problem with polymer is that once folded it cannot be straightened out - a permanent crease prevents stacking of notes by banks and neat storage in consumers' wallets.

All ATMs give brand new notes. It is impossible to do otherwise because they need to be tightly stacked. You would be wasting your time just trying to put used fifty dollar bills into an ATM.  Replenishing ATMs is a major cost in the modern age.  Government should be looking to save costs here.

Considering the saving from fewer forgeries is a pitiful A$50 million, the extra cost is not worth it. Anyway, if people get a forgery they always pass it on, as giving it to a bank results in nothing in return.  Government should take the loss for forgeries.  Then people would hand them in.

The issue of durability is still a big government lie. As noted above they do not last longer: they become unusable after first use and fold. It is amazing how government blindly accepts a new idea for the sake of it when it is a big expensive white elephant.
Science by Ty Buchanan
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