Khagan
Very Well-Known Member
This isn't completely true, there has to be proof that there was an intent to falsely persecute a person/business without merit. Simply stating negative comments which refer to a transaction do not fall in to this criteria.
If it were true every negative comment on eBay's feedback system would be prosecutable as well as any negative comments in google reviews and sites like eatability.
Yes but i'd say it is a blanket rule to just avoid the hassle of situations. Sure some of them might not qualify for action, but others could if allowed to take place.
Like i said, there are whackos out there who will cause a lot of drama and try to take action over anything at all if they have a case or not. I mean, look at the one whos name shall not be spoken of, trade marking "Snakeman" and then getting on everyone elses case who refered to themself as a snake man.