top | item 46712099 (no title) wobblyasp | 1 month ago Probably less about direct enforcement, more about after the fact. Ebay doesn't want to deal with charge backs for hallucinate purchases discuss order hn newest petcat|1 month ago Yeah, they're hedging against "AI purchases". eBay has already been dealing with automated/bots for years. mandeepj|1 month ago > Ebay doesn't want to deal with charge backs for hallucinate purchasesA charge back doesn’t mean buyer always wins. Imagine if credit card companies also pass a rule - “LLM or AI purchases are non-refundable”.On a different note - once I tried to cancel an eBay order within a minute, both eBay and seller declined. It’s so fked up with them.
petcat|1 month ago Yeah, they're hedging against "AI purchases". eBay has already been dealing with automated/bots for years.
mandeepj|1 month ago > Ebay doesn't want to deal with charge backs for hallucinate purchasesA charge back doesn’t mean buyer always wins. Imagine if credit card companies also pass a rule - “LLM or AI purchases are non-refundable”.On a different note - once I tried to cancel an eBay order within a minute, both eBay and seller declined. It’s so fked up with them.
petcat|1 month ago
mandeepj|1 month ago
A charge back doesn’t mean buyer always wins. Imagine if credit card companies also pass a rule - “LLM or AI purchases are non-refundable”.
On a different note - once I tried to cancel an eBay order within a minute, both eBay and seller declined. It’s so fked up with them.