In Reply to: Conclusions drawn ... posted by reelsmith. on August 11, 2011 at 11:08:57:
seller.
"You need to look at this from both sides, which if you have never sold on eBay you may not be able to do. So, let me give you an example of some of the crap buyer's pull.
I collect antique fishing reels and sometimes sell the ones I no longer need. I once sold one to a guy that was in perfect working order. He got it and said it did not work, so I had him return it for a full refund. When I got the reel back, sure enough it did not work ...because the buyer had taken all of the gears out of the inside of the reel.
So, your seller may be sitting there wondering why her deck suddenly does not work when it was fine when she had it. For all she knows you could have taken the parts you needed out of it."
I am fully aware of what you're talking about. If I am that kind of buyer, then I should have left a lot of negative feedback to a lot of sellers, but I can prove that is not the case.
My ebay id is hyok2006, 100%, and left only one negative feedback in 5 years out of 260 transactions, that loser a few month ago. So, no, I am not in habit of leaving negative feedback.
"But, she did nothing to deserve a negative or a neutral."
How do you know she didn't knowingly sell DAO deck?
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Follow Ups
- Conclusion drawn with obvious bias in favor of......... - RedGrant 06:31:15 08/14/11 (4)
- You missed the most important line ... - reelsmith. 06:54:18 08/14/11 (3)
- No, it is you who is missing that important issue..... - RedGrant 07:01:54 08/14/11 (2)
- Excellent ... - reelsmith. 07:07:14 08/14/11 (1)
- That's okay............. - RedGrant 07:17:33 08/14/11 (0)