E-bay/paypal are very much on the side of the buyer because they have a lot of one off dodgy sellers, no way of stopping them. but, I feel that sometimes the genuine "good honest sellers" are penalised. I have to pay for the adverts, pay for the packing material, print out invoice and label,pack the goods, do a trip to the post office or go online and organise a courier If I have sent a reel of cable for instance, that will cost me £6. in postage. it arrives with the customer next day, it is exactly as described in the ebay listing, in brand new unopened condition, then paypal send an email saying they have put a stop on the money in my account as the customer has opened a dispute. I have to then email the customer to find out the problem, and in most instances its because He ordered the wrong length, and wants to return this one and buy a longer roll of cable. This cable has obviously been rolled off of the reel to find out it was too short, now, do you think I should pay for the first postage? I will lose £6 and get a roll of cable back that is not saleable on the reel as you can never get it back on neatly, so it will have to be sold in short lengths as coils. Is this fair on the seller? Luckily this does not happen very often and my feedback is 3,500 with only two red ones and two grey ones, all the rest are very happy customers, but lots of these deals have cost me money to keep customers happy, as ebay will double my fees if I go below a certain amount of satisfaction stars, so its not all beer and skittles for the sellers.