William Robb wrote:
>----- Original Message ----- >From: "Paul Stenquist" Subject: Re: OT- eBay > > > >> >> > >Two way street Paul. I've only done some 50 eBay transactions > Keyword, only 50 :) >, all were >purchases on my part. I've had two sellers rip me off outright, one seller >send an item that was nowhere near as advertised, and two vendors who >refused to leave feedback until after I had left positive feedback for them. > They shouldn't demand it of you, but if you were pleased with what you got, bill, a simple thank you shouldn't hurt. >The question I have for this sort of vendor is, if you have been honest and >haven't misrepresented anything, what are you afraid of? > There have been some problems with fake payments on paypal I've heard. As a seller, if you get negative feedback that adds up you could get kicked off ebay. no prob if you are a buyer, but if you are a seller and you need it for income - no matter that a complaint is unjustified, it is still there.... >It is far easier to be an unscrupulous vendor than an unscrupulous buyer, >and my experience is that there are far more dishonest vendors than there >are buyers. > >William Robb > all true, which is why sellers get screwed by the few that are there... you hear much more about the naughty sellers. I just went through a hassle over a $10 item - and I had already left pos feedback. the buyer was wrong, she kept the item, ultimately. I spent too much time in emails being nice to her and she never even wrote back. ann (once burned, twice shy) > > > > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net