Previously, I couldn't understand why eBay sellers had such high ratings, usually 97% and above, while on Amazon, for example, many sellers had ratings of 70-80%. The difference between these two sites is that the former primarily sells used items, and the latter typically sells new products. It would seem that everything should be the other way around. However, today, when I became a victim of fraud, everything fell into place. It turns out that eBay encourages active sellers by removing negative red marks, and they practice this regularly. As a result, sellers don't hesitate to sell non-working electronics as if they were functional items. If you don't manage to get a refund within 30 days, you get scammed, and your review is deleted. That's how the fraudulent system of eBay works. I don't recommend anyone to buy anything here and feed these scammers. Another thing you need to know is that the selling commission on eBay is 15% or more. So, the question arises: why are the prices here so low when they should be the opposite? I've already mentioned the reasons above – scammers can thrive here without facing consequences. The administration encourages them by removing negative marks from dissatisfied customers they've deceived. If you think this is nonsense, try contacting customer support on Facebook, and they will confirm that indeed reviews are deleted by the administration. They don't even hide it.