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  • imoneyop
    imoneyop Posts: 970 Forumite
    mugheeth wrote: »
    Just because you think it is 'pointless' does not necessary mean it is 'pointless'

    It is pointless and inaccurate.

    You give it a title of "Stay Away from PLAYTRADE" and then just ask people for their opinions, but give no justification for your reason why people should stay away.
  • imoneyop
    imoneyop Posts: 970 Forumite
    mugheeth wrote: »
    Focus on the 'topic' not me.Calling some one a 'sore loser' does not help anyone

    But that is how you come across - multiple posts (the forum team would probably class that as spam) all with vague complaints but no justification.
  • mugheeth
    mugheeth Posts: 37 Forumite
    edited 8 February 2014 at 12:22PM
    imoneyop wrote: »
    But that is how you come across - multiple posts (the forum team would probably class that as spam) all with vague complaints but no justification.

    I did mention in my other posts quiet clearly that lot of sellers and me applied for a merchant account and besides having a clean credit file and all the documents they refused the account.When we sellers tried to complain they did not allow that.Their behavior was extremely rude and unprofessional.

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  • imoneyop
    imoneyop Posts: 970 Forumite
    Those post seem to have been removed (might be an idea if you read the T&Cs you agreed to - then perhaps the one above won't suffer the same fate).

    Anyway, none of that is justification - it's their business, they can allow/deny who they like to sell on their platform with no requirement to tell you why.
  • mugheeth
    mugheeth Posts: 37 Forumite
    imoneyop wrote: »
    Those post seem to have been removed (might be an idea if you read the T&Cs you agreed to - then perhaps the one above won't suffer the same fate).

    Anyway, none of that is justification - it's their business, they can allow/deny who they like to sell on their platform with no requirement to tell you why.

    You are entitled to your opinion but i beg to differ
  • imoneyop
    imoneyop Posts: 970 Forumite
    mugheeth wrote: »
    You are entitled to your opinion but i beg to differ

    No, it's not an opinion, it is a fact - there is no law that says they have to allow you to be a seller on their platform or that they have to tell you why they don't want you.

    Perhaps you could give Amazon a try and see if they want you.
  • mugheeth
    mugheeth Posts: 37 Forumite
    imoneyop wrote: »
    No, it's not an opinion, it is a fact - there is no law that says they have to allow you to be a seller on their platform or that they have to tell you why they don't want you.

    Perhaps you could give Amazon a try and see if they want you.

    Its an opinion,not a fact....Like i said,try to focus on the topic,No name calling please!
  • imoneyop
    imoneyop Posts: 970 Forumite
    mugheeth wrote: »
    Its an opinion,not a fact....Like i said,try to focus on the topic,No name calling please!

    OK then, back your opinion up with the relevant law that says that they have to give you a reason why they decided that your business was not fit/suitable to use their platform.
  • mugheeth
    mugheeth Posts: 37 Forumite
    imoneyop wrote: »
    OK then, back your opinion up with the relevant law that says that they have to give you a reason why they decided that your business was not fit/suitable to use their platform.

    As long as you support yours with the relevant law which states that 'It is not allowed to complain or even register a complaint'(Trading Standards!)

    I am just stating sellers experience with them who were given no justification or explanation or not even allowed to complain!
  • bod1467
    bod1467 Posts: 15,214 Forumite
    No, it's a fact. A company can decide who it wants to do business with and under what conditions. And if they decline to not do so they do not have to tell you why - after all it is their company not yours.

    The only difference is if they discriminate on the basis of race or disability, but I highly doubt this is the case here.

    All I'm hearing is undercurrents of bitterness because they didn't want to do business in that way with YOU.
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