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Re: Maybe a way to hit inaccurate "hard to find" listers on eBay
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lugnet.market.theory
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Date:
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Mon, 11 Oct 1999 04:24:15 GMT
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It would be funny if the seller came back and told you that the item was
listed in the LEGO S@H catalog with a big "Hard to Find" graphic and so he
was just passing that info along to his bidders!
--
Scott Smallbeck
scotts@contactics.com
http://www.nwlink.com/~ccdsl/scott/main.htm
Kevin Wilson <70641.507@compuserve.com> wrote in message
news:37F8E599.EE638537@compuserve.com...
> eBay has a "Powersellers" program for sellers who do more than $2000
> worth of business a month on there. Powersellers are required to give a
> "Guarantee of Satisfaction". Here's what the Powersellers FAQ has to
> say:
>
> > Q. What do you mean by "satisfaction guarantee"? As a PowerSeller, what are my obligations according to this guarantee?
> > A. Offering a satisfaction guarantee requires a PowerSeller to uphold a high level of professionalism. This includes prompt
> > responses to successful high bidders (within 3 business days) and the assurance that merchandise is accurately represented in
> > an item description. It is up to the sellers and buyers to resolve
> details such as refunds or exchanges.
>
> "Accurately Represented" is the key phrase here: if the seller is a
> Powerseller we might be able to complain either to them or to eBay that
> an item was not accurately represented if it's listed as "Hard to Find"
> when it's not (like the person currently listing 4561's).
>
> Kevin
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