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BFoelsch wrote:
Sometimes it's best just to cool it. Go into an auction understanding that little things WILL be wrong. Bid accordingly. Ask lots of questions and judge the seller by his responses. A great one I have started to see is "Positive" feedback with negative written comments! These "positives" come about out of fear that the seller will trash the buyer if he gives him a negative feedback. In my case, I gave the seller a positive that said it took 3 weeks to ship. So I now have the same feedback sitting in my list... yet I was the buyer, and paid the morning after the sale. EBay should keep the feedback blind until both parties have submitted their feedback. Each party should be forced to submit feedback. As it now stands, if you say anything worse than a "Highly recommend!!! AAAAAAAA++++++++", you will get trashed by the seller, and you will have no recourse. Having so many buyers and sellers with 100% positive feedback reminds me of Garrison Keillor's line; "where all the children are above average." Indeed! -Chuck |
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