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Samstag:

--- Quote from: missioncontrol on August 14, 2007, 12:29:37 pm ---A++++++ awesome post will read again

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Heh.  Yeah those aren't very useful, but If you dig through a few pages of someone's feedback you can often find information to make a decision one way or another.  When I see positive feedback with hints of problems rather than a glowing recomendation, I see it as a neutral or negative from someone who didn't want retailiation.  And when I see negatives from someone who didn't seem to undertsand what they were purchasing, I don't consider it a strike against the seller.

I've bought some really expensive stuff on Ebay.  The only time I've ever been burned was on a small-ticket item from a previously good seller that I'd actually had several good transactions with before.

boykster:
If I'm the seller, I leave feedback as soon as their payment is "good".

If I'm the buyer, I wait until I receive the item and am satisfied with it.

If a buyer retaliates because he's a 'tard or on a mission because he's mad, who cares.  I have zero negatives in my feedback, and while its not that high (125), a random negative here and there won't really dent my "rep". 

 :dunno

RTSDaddy2:
I have to admit, I haven't been here in a couple of days, so I'm just now seeing the comments.  THANK YOU! This will help my wife tremendously as we move forward.

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