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Re: Please help me with eBay bidder
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lugnet.market.shopping
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Date:
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Thu, 10 May 2001 19:35:43 GMT
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Mr L F Braun wrote:
> If your buyer is not understanding and tries to leave negative
> feedback, you can probably explain it to eBay and have it
> undone, especially if your buyer subsequently receives the
> items! It's out of your hands, so what is their ultimatum
> possibly going to do to speed it up, unless you're being
> dishonest? The buyer is, to my mind, assuming something
> about Naji that is frankly wrong and unwarranted (from my
> own personal experience of dealing with him).
It's probably too late for the buyer to leave negative feedback, but in
this case, eBay would not remove it (they basically will only remove
feedback under court order, though I think they have also removed
feedback by people who have violated their TOS). A good response to the
negative feedback and an otherwise good record should ease the mind of
any future buyer however (I can't tell you how many times I've looked at
the one or two negative feedbacks to someone with a 100+ feedback rating
and been able to instantly tell that something just went wrong, and
either the buyer was not understanding, or just chose to ignore what the
seller's terms of sale were).
--
Frank Filz
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Work: mailto:ffilz@us.ibm.com (business only please)
Home: mailto:ffilz@mindspring.com
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