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On 27 Dic, 23:29, "Rick" wrote:
*so I left negative feedback---nothing personal or nasty, mind you. I simply stated the facts. Guess what? He slams *me* with negative feedback. Why? No reason. Think about this - Why did you, as a buyer, leave feedback at all? You SHOULD have been given positive feedback as soon as you paid for the item. When you didn't get your deserved positive feedback, you left yourself open for receiving retalitory feedback when you gave him what he deserved. The feedback system is a farce. *Yes, I agree, as a participant on ebay you want a close to 100% positive feedback rating. *Once you get 10-20 positive feedbacks at 100% stop leaving positive feedbacks for the scumbag sellers who wait "till we are sure your shipment arrived in good condition and you have left us positive feedback then we will return the favor." Is a 150 rating really any better than a 20 rating? Another thing we buyers should do is have buying and a selling accounts. Several of them. When we get screwed and want to leave negative feedback (other than the warm feeling it gives us, what is the reason?) we know we will get retaliated against, so we just take it and then disable that low rated account ! *Your selling account will carry a relatively high rating if you are honest and that is the only one that matters. Ok? *Problem solved. *If you ever buy from Radio Mart do it with a brand new zero-rated account and don't worry about it. *When he gives you a negative back, just throw that account away and open a new one for buying. *We *are all as smart as he is, we just have to use our brains. Rick *K2XT Not so simple! After reading your posts I'm just wondering whether using a zero-rated account would always be the right strategy for buying, regardless of the reliability and reputation of sellers. Otherwise, when to use a zero-rated account for buying? How might a buyer identify the fraudulent seller beyond the few known cases? I have my own black-list which includes three sellers and now I'm going to add radio-mart, but the ebay world is much more wide. What to do in the cases when zero-rated bidders are invited not to bid? I've heard that ebay checks names and addresses in front of new subscriptions, and if they match no longer active accounts, new subscriptions are blocked. Is it true? Is there any limit to the number of accounts for any given name and address? What about paypal accounts? How many times should I transmit to ebay my credit card info, and how many times would I prefer it is present in the ebay dadabase? (As a honest seller, I would prefer not to have bids from zero-rated accounts, as they could appear as shill bids. Further, for the honest seller the zero-rated bidder is always a risk. Hence, on the other side of the wall, so far I thought it would be better for me presenting myself as a non zero-rated bidder, but maybe this makes no sense, ebay is now sick.) Antonio I8IOV |
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