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Re: eBay Feedback Question

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Subject: Re: eBay Feedback Question
From: "Doug Nicotera" <dougnicotera@comcast.net>
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 21:04:51 -0400
References: <200406220020.i5M0Kw4G229852@pimout5-ext.prodigy.net>
I've got around 80 eBay transactions, buyer and seller combined--with only
47 feedbacks. I've had the same problem, in fact, early on, I was really
offended. I had this one jerk leave me totally scathing and untrue negative
feedback. Then eBay gives you 80 characters of space to try to explain and
refute it. Big deal! But you know what?? Even with that on my "record",
nobody seemed to care. But I sleep easier now knowing it's the nature of
human nature. Ain't gonna change. So I don't let it bother me. Don't worry
about it.
PS-Of all the stuff I've either bought or sold, Triumph people are
definitely the best!
Doug Nicotera
73TR6



> What's the general consensus on how to handle eBay sellers who won't leave
> the buyer any positive feedback (I'm sure they're quick to leave negative
> feedback)? I always leave the seller positive feedback (so far I've had
all
> positive experiences), emailing them that I've left it and ask that they
do
> the same. For the first time I've had a seller ignore my requests for
> feedback and it's been over 3 weeks so I'm guessing he won't be leaving
any.
> The experience for him was as positive as it was for me with payment
> received promptly after which he immediately send the product and the
> tracking number. What's the best way to handle this or should I just drop
> it?
> Thanks
>
> Bob Danielson
> 1975 TR6
> http://pages.cthome.net/BobD/





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