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feedback (was Re: eBay rip-off artist hides feedback)
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lugnet.market.theory
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Wed, 6 Oct 1999 14:55:04 GMT
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> If you are a "professional, reliable, and respectable" dealer, your
> feedback will reflect that.
Yeah.
I'm straight-on reliable (a no lying, cheating, stealing kind of guy)
but I'm not always as fast as someone more professional than I would be,
and I still have an acceptable feedback rating. I figure anyone with a
bad rating must be really bad.
It also seems that people take for granted that positive feedback should
be the result of any concluded deal. I wish it were reserved for
exceptional service, that would make it more meaningful. I had a guy
apologize for not being willing to give me positive feedback because I
went on vacation and didn't ship his stuff for two weeks once. Damn
right, I shouldn't get positive feedback for that - no need to
apologize. (And I left him positive feedback for being a good sport.)
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| (...) Harumph... The LEGO "dealers" I have dealt with on eBay on a regular basis all have extensive feedback praising them for items better than described, quick delivery etc. Only rarely do they have a negative feedback from someone who apparently (...) (26 years ago, 5-Oct-99, to lugnet.market.theory)
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