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Chuck Harris April 16th 05 03:23 PM

Mike Coslo wrote:
Bill Turner wrote:

THE WORST PART OF IS THAT ALL WHO SELL ON EBAY (AND THE INTERNET) ARE
PAINTED WITH THE THE SAME BRUSH.



Right, Bill! I've no doubt that the majority of Ebay users are fine
honest folks.


I think you misunderstood Bill's posting. I believe he was referring to
you (Mike) "painting with the the same brush" all of the users of ebay.

-Chuck

[email protected] April 17th 05 05:54 AM

Those without common sense will be defrauded and that is a fact in all
facets of live.



Mike Coslo wrote:
lid wrote:

What the hell does this mean ? Everyone is an individual and thus
should be treated as such.

The guy that had the two bad experiences doesn't have what is called
"common sense."



Those without common sense must be defrauded, eh?

- Mike KB3EIA -



[email protected] April 17th 05 05:57 AM

Yup Pope material for sure. Also a well put statement

Bill M wrote:

Mike Coslo wrote:

Bill Turner wrote:

THE WORST PART OF IS THAT ALL WHO SELL ON EBAY (AND THE INTERNET) ARE
PAINTED WITH THE THE SAME BRUSH.




Right, Bill! I've no doubt that the majority of Ebay users are
fine honest folks.

But they are allowing the bad guys to co-opt their system.



How do you figure that? I've been screwed by many more grinning vendors
at hamfests than from ebay sellers and nobody seems to be screaming
about trying to clean them up.
I don't think you'll disagree that there's a certain portion of the
population who are going to screw other people whether its sitting in
church pilfering the offering plate or behind prison walls.
Why would you think that ebay could (or should) have some method of
creating an artifically "safe" segment of society? Just how would they
go about doing such a thing? Shoot, if you have a solution then I
nominate you for Pope.

-Bill M



[email protected] April 17th 05 05:59 AM

If there is a God please keep this guy away from eBay it doesn't desire
him.



Chuck Harris wrote:

Mike Coslo wrote:

Chuck Harris wrote:


What on earth is an ebay apologist? Someone who is employed by ebay?





You.



I see, so, it's ok for you to tar the entire ebay mechanism, and
community, because
you don't like it, but it isn't ok for me to try and explain why the
problems you
have faced, are of your own making?

Sounds fair to me.

-Chuck



Brian Goldsmith April 17th 05 04:05 PM


"Bill M" wrote

How do you figure that? I've been screwed by many more grinning vendors
at hamfests than from ebay sellers and nobody seems to be screaming
about trying to clean them up.


**** I cannot get over you admitting you have been screwed how many
times????
I thought it was "once bitten,twice shy"
Or are you just too stupid to learn?

Brian Goldsmith.



Bill M April 17th 05 04:28 PM

Brian Goldsmith wrote:
"Bill M" wrote

How do you figure that? I've been screwed by many more grinning vendors
at hamfests than from ebay sellers and nobody seems to be screaming
about trying to clean them up.


**** I cannot get over you admitting you have been screwed how many
times????
I thought it was "once bitten,twice shy"
Or are you just too stupid to learn?

Brian Goldsmith.


Yeah, its a damn pity we can't force hamfest vendors to wear feedback signs!

-Bill

Chuck Harris April 17th 05 04:46 PM

Brian Goldsmith wrote:
"Bill M" wrote

How do you figure that? I've been screwed by many more grinning vendors
at hamfests than from ebay sellers and nobody seems to be screaming
about trying to clean them up.


**** I cannot get over you admitting you have been screwed how many
times????
I thought it was "once bitten,twice shy"
Or are you just too stupid to learn?


Learn not to go to hamfests? Might as well learn to be a monk!

I doubt that very many folks would return to buy from a vendor that cheated
them, but there are so many vendors. Some honest, and some not.

Ebay is the same thing, but better, because there is a feedback mechanism,
and with a few small changes to the feedback mechanism, it could be
extraordinary!

But that is where I entered this thread; advocating changing the feeback
mechanism so that *nobody* could see the feedback for a given transaction
until both parties had contributed their feedback, and adding a transaction
counter, so you could detect bad vendors that purposefully tried to game the
system by not giving feedback.

-Chuck Harris


Brian Goldsmith.



Randy or Sherry Guttery April 17th 05 06:29 PM

Chuck Harris wrote:

But that is where I entered this thread; advocating changing the feeback
mechanism so that *nobody* could see the feedback for a given transaction
until both parties had contributed their feedback, and adding a transaction
counter, so you could detect bad vendors that purposefully tried to game
the
system by not giving feedback.


There's a better way to handle that situation - for "unmatched"
feedbacks - make the one-sided feedback visible after 90 days - then all
can see it - PLUS it's too late for retaliatory feedback...

best regards...
--
randy guttery

A Tender Tale - a page dedicated to those Ships and Crews
so vital to the United States Silent Service:
http://tendertale.com

GBrown April 17th 05 10:08 PM

If that were the case, there wouldn't be any hamfests.
Gary...
..
"Bill M" wrote in message
...
Brian Goldsmith wrote:
"Bill M" wrote

How do you figure that? I've been screwed by many more grinning vendors
at hamfests than from ebay sellers and nobody seems to be screaming
about trying to clean them up.


**** I cannot get over you admitting you have been screwed how many
times????
I thought it was "once bitten,twice shy"
Or are you just too stupid to learn?

Brian Goldsmith.


Yeah, its a damn pity we can't force hamfest vendors to wear feedback

signs!

-Bill




Bill M April 18th 05 12:23 AM

GBrown wrote:

If that were the case, there wouldn't be any hamfests.
Gary...


Exactly my point. OP suggested that ebay was somehow responsible for
making people behave and his opposition suggested that sheep are to be
fleeced.
Somewhere in the middle common sense, if not a bucketful of luck, should
prevail if a buyer hopes to have a good success ratio of good vs bad
deals whether its ebay, hamfests, Walmart or used car lots.
Counting on people who sell things to please everybody 100% is naivete.

-BM


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