QUOTE: Originally posted by Todd McWilliam Don't leave him bad feedback, just remember his user id. I have been screwed on ebay and I don't want my feedback to get ruined, so I don't retaliate.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by edkowal You can't leave negative feedback about a deal which didn't occur using e-bay. If you made the deal that you're bothered by completely outside of E-bay, solely as a result of a contact made through e-bay, that's your own doing. It has nothing to do with e-bay. Both you and the seller were avoiding e-bay's fees for such a sale, so it's just personal between you and him. e-bay is not involved. -Ed
QUOTE: Originally posted by kchronister Many sellers won't accept bids from users with less than a certain feedback rating (including me when i sell).
QUOTE: Originally posted by CraigN QUOTE: Originally posted by kchronister Many sellers won't accept bids from users with less than a certain feedback rating (including me when i sell). That's not really a fair practice IMHO. Just think about the newbie on the computer that's just getting started on Ebay. Or the kid that just left home and is starting his own account. If everyone felt this way, these new people to Ebay would never get a chance to up their score. And if this person with the low feedback number is the winning bid, doesn't he have the right to buy it from you first? And then also, you would be getting more money for what you are selling, isn't that what you really want? Craig
QUOTE: Originally posted by CraigN QUOTE: Originally posted by kchronister Many sellers won't accept bids from users with less than a certain feedback rating (including me when i sell). That's not really a fair practice IMHO. Just think about the newbie on the computer that's just getting started on Ebay.... Now I can understand why you wouldn't buy from someone with a low score. but that 's different. Craig
QUOTE: Originally posted by ICRR1964 This is something that happens quite a bit on ebay, never make a deal behind Ebay for the simple fact that it can go bad and you not get what you want as stated. The guy pulled you in like a big fish. Don't leave him any feedback at all, thats the one way of getting even with him. I have done this in the past to some sellers who do poor packing and don't give you the insurance and item shows up in mail broken to bits. 9 times out of 10 they know this will happen, but get mad because you won't leave them feedback. I always send them pictures of the damage items, and show them their poor packing in photo's, it gets dropped like a stone then. I end up fixing the item and re selling then stating it had been damaged in shipping from another seller, and get most if not all of my money back.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Mike Rehling QUOTE: Originally posted by edkowal You can't leave negative feedback about a deal which didn't occur using e-bay. [#ditto] You have to be sure to only give feedback on the items in the listing.
QUOTE: Originally posted by edkowal You can't leave negative feedback about a deal which didn't occur using e-bay.