QUOTE: Originally posted by pavariangoo Hi I am just warning everybody about ebay. Be Warned.. I Just a reminder to be careful,ask seller questions and learn from my mistake. Pavariangoo[:(!]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by DeSchane While I agree with most all of what AntonioFP45 says, if your dealing with an unscrupulous seller, he will likely fire back retaliatory bad feed back at you for burning him! This fact makes this portion of Ebay’s feed back forum less useful as a method of controlling bad sellers and buyers than people think. Every time I have given bad feed back, I have received it in return! It is best to attempt some sort of settlement, first. If all else fails, then your faced with going ahead and giving bad feed back.
QUOTE: Originally posted by leighant quoting KenLarsen: "I look for some hint of feedback history about the seller. No history - no sale." That does sound like a careful approach. But does it mean one should never buy from someone trying to sell off a few surplus items or dispose of an estate, because that seller hasn't been a seller before. Sounds like the merchant who won't take a check unless it is numbered over 100, so all the check printers start their numbering somewhere other than at the beginning...
QUOTE: Originally posted by davekelly GrayLoess, I mostly agree with your position on leaving feedback. There are times however, that I have no problem leaving feedback first. I review the feedback of every seller I deal with. I don't really focus on the percentage, but rather look up the specific feedback left that are negative. There was a seller that had a couple negatives. In checking them out I tried so hard not to laugh. The seller was dinged for slow shipping (feedback was left 4 days after the auction closed) and for shipping UPS when USPS would have been cheaper (the listing specifically said that UPS would be used).
QUOTE: Originally posted by tatans C'mon guys, 500 transactions with ebay? the shipping alone could feed small countries, when did they start selling groceries or beer on ebay? these figures are astronomical, I think my total is SIX (6)--no problems.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45Guys, I'm sorry to offend some of you for saying this, but some of you seem to be a little on the "Selfish Side". (1) Not giving feedback until the seller gives it, even after you received the item? That's paranoid! PLEASE! Give feedback when you receive the item regardless of condition and be honest about it! Do try and settle first if there is a legitimate problem! If all goes well keep it positive. But guys, be aware that a seller can't leave negative feedback on YOUR record. He can only leave it in response to "HIS FEEDBACK". Your Ebay File won't be affected!!!!!!!! Some of us criticize the feedback system, but it does work reasonably well. By not using it, you are defeating one of Ebay's most important features. By denying justifiable negative feedback, our modelers may get "raked" if they are not warned!!]
QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45[/i] But guys, be aware that a seller can't leave negative feedback on YOUR record. He can only leave it in response to "HIS FEEDBACK". Your Ebay File won't be affected!!!!!!!!