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whats with people not paying attention to ebay auction terms ?/ idiot buyers

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mpm32:
Can you tell me the auction number?  I'd like to bid on it.  I don't have any feedback yet though.  That's OK right?

ChadTower:

--- Quote from: tommy on October 02, 2007, 06:26:04 am ---We all know nobody ever reads anything. It ranges from forum rules and faq's to just about anything that is important for a person to be reading, this is normal.

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Can someone PM me what he said?  I didn't read it.

rlemmon:

--- Quote from: Samstag on October 02, 2007, 12:58:45 am ---You know you can put a rule in your auction that prevents people under X feedback from bidding?

There are a lot of limits you can specify. It's not idiot-proof, but it does cut down on the stupidity.  I just sold 17 items yesterday and only had one idiot.

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Do you mean to just write in the description or is there a way to set it up so they cant bid in the first place ? (I wrote it under the description)

ahofle:
I guess this is why people sell playstation boxes for hundreds of dollars to illiterate ebayers.

Samstag:

--- Quote from: rlemmon on October 02, 2007, 09:53:53 am ---
--- Quote from: Samstag on October 02, 2007, 12:58:45 am ---You know you can put a rule in your auction that prevents people under X feedback from bidding?

There are a lot of limits you can specify. It's not idiot-proof, but it does cut down on the stupidity.  I just sold 17 items yesterday and only had one idiot.

--- End quote ---


Do you mean to just write in the description or is there a way to set it up so they cant bid in the first place ? (I wrote it under the description)

--- End quote ---

Under "Additional Requirements" you can add buyer requirements, though I just checked and you can't set positive limits on feedback, only negative ones.  But you can require Paypal accounts, which will help out a bit.

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