Re: [MOPO] A Tale of Two Feedback Ratings

2004-10-20 Thread Richard Halegua Comic Art
well you at least do have a reputable seller there at the top.. Mike Carbonaro, who 25 years ago was my own partner!!! Still good friends... too bad he has little or no idea what he's doing with posters. I'm surprised his negs & neutrals are so high because he is a longtime seller who started selli

Re: [MOPO] A Tale of Two Feedback Ratings

2004-10-20 Thread Twonine5
Look at   neatstuffcollectibles He has a James Bond poster on right now with $13 for shipping.  He has 20050 feedbacks with 686 negatives and 537 neutrals in the last 12 months.  Yet he still sells.   Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com __

Re: [MOPO] A Tale of Two Feedback Ratings

2004-10-15 Thread J R
to emails and is a lot of bother to work with. So, generally, if you see a bunch of neutrals, think of them as negatives and act accordingly!   -- JR   - Original Message - From: Craig Goebel To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 21:35 Subject: Re: [

Re: [MOPO] A Tale of Two Feedback Ratings

2004-10-15 Thread Craig Goebel
ber 15, 2004 10:40 AM Subject: Re: [MOPO] A Tale of Two Feedback Ratings I do wish Craig would post the names of sellers he knows are bad. Why only offer to provide them privately? Why not let everyone know? Why would you protect these sellers? They are not going

Re: [MOPO] A Tale of Two Feedback Ratings

2004-10-15 Thread Twonine5
I think the major flaw of the feedback system is price.  The cost of each item should be posted with the feedback.  I have seen too many people buy 10 to 20 items in a few weeks and each item under $5.  As soon as they reach 10 or more feedbacks they start selling items in the three to four figure

Re: [MOPO] A Tale of Two Feedback Ratings

2004-10-15 Thread J R
as been calculated on only the most recent 100 transactions and is not including stuff that the seller did years ago.   -- JR   - Original Message - From: Bruce Hershenson To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 8:55 Subject: [MOPO] A Tale of T

Re: [MOPO] A Tale of Two Feedback Ratings

2004-10-15 Thread J R
t on the other hand, it is the "real bargains" that the crooks dangle in front of people in their bogus auctions to lure them in.   -- JR   - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 10:43 Subject: Re:

Re: [MOPO] A Tale of Two Feedback Ratings

2004-10-15 Thread Twonine5
forget about feedback ratings-look at the crooks mgagalli sells dvds and gets booted the very next day the exact ad appears under the name stereoproductions  and is so brazen that  mgagalli@  I forgot the internet address is listed in the description. then steroproductions gets booted off a

Re: [MOPO] A Tale of Two Feedback Ratings

2004-10-15 Thread Craig Goebel
the actual costs, all used in favour of the buyer. Having a proper business model does wonders for customer loyalty.   Craig, Vancouver - Original Message - From: Bruce Hershenson To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 6:55 AM Subject: [MOPO] A T

[MOPO] A Tale of Two Feedback Ratings

2004-10-15 Thread Bruce Hershenson
Look at my (emovieposter.com's) eBay feedback rating (14,440) and "Positive Feedback" score (99.9%) and compare it with that of "superposters", which is 12,849 and 97.8%. They seem very close to each other, in both numbers, and I would think most casual eBay users would think we are similar sell