I looked over your image, reading your almost incoherent words, but I don't understand what you want.
I think what he's telling us is how the type of watches he's selling is easy to make money, and the fact that you don't have to be worried when buyer's issue comes with all the tracking number and detailed picture he is taking.
I have been using Ebay for over two years now, and as I don't agree with a lot of ebay's policies, I do think that they are reliable. If they were not, they would lose business. Some of their policies have already pushed people away (not to mention the many PayPal problems that people have had). What I think you asking is that it seems you were scammed by a seller. They did not send you what was advertised. Ebay did not see it your way. You also spent lot of time putting up screenshots. I think you did this to show the feedback rating of the seller. This should have nothing to do with your claim. Are you also saying that your ratings went down? I would just stay away from that seller. It is difficult to understand exactly what you are trying to get feedback on from the readers of this thread. I don't believe that Ebay is a scam.
I think I know what you're getting at. I had to reread your thread twice to understand what you meant. Ebay is very large and can't monitor everything on it. Some of what you see on there certainly is a scam, but most of it is legit. You just have to use common sense when doing business on there.
How to make money on ebay: Buy cheap electronic gadget from DealExtreme Take HQ image of item Sell product for price you paid + your profit margin(5-20 $). Rinse and repeat.
@Helge Sverre In a distant past that was what I kind of used to do. I would go to a local Meijer store (those in Mid-West know what store I am talking about) buy a truck-load of cheap electronics and other stuff on sale and resell it on ebay. I almost made a living just on that.
depending on which merchandise you want to sell on ebay, tapping local wholesalers and suppliers where you can get items in bulk at discounted prices will always do the trick. just make sure to be precise about your product description to avoid issues and problems afterwards.
Good thoughts on DealExtreme. Going to catch this webinar tonight about doing eBay arbitrage, could prove interesting dsdominate.com