I'm not sure that just being honest is all there is to it. I had a guy on this list, (name will not be disclosed) that was very honest, but obviously lazy. He states he had a genneral group of parts, for sale. I ask for a picture, witch he could not produce. I than ask about a very specific parts. He stated it was not in the group, I forget why. Since he was stating "everthing" in a genneral group, but failed to stated what was missing, I then asked for a detailed list of parts, and a description of each parts condition. I recieved no details of anything. He stated he sent me a list, and that my spam blocked had spotted it. I have no spam blocker setup, so clearly his lack of effort killed the deal. So deals can get ugly, for many reasons. Eric
John Connolly wrote: >retaliatory feedback is the fear that many have for not leaving negative >feedback. I had this happen 2 out of my 3 first EBAY auctions, totally >ridiculous. I had a negative feedback rating, even though I was an honest >guy. But EBAY has no provision for dealing with this situation, so you have >people with negative feedback that are honest, and 100% positive that are >crooks. > >John >Aircooled.Net Inc. > > > > |
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