On Saturday, February 1, 2003, at 11:23 PM, Jim Leonard wrote:
I'm leery of anyone that whines about getting negative feedback. Rightly or wrongly I tend to suspect someone that has to justify their policy. No one likes negative feedback, but you are bound to run across someone that you can't square things with at some point. You just take the hit and move on.Edward Franks wrote:Now that is scary. And I Automatically Don't Trust Anyone Who InexplicablyHere's one that's truly annoying: <http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/ eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2303780307&category=189>. There's so much verbiage (note the False Negative Feedback section) that you just want to pass on by.
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This person's policy comes across as feedback extortion: "Don't leave me negative feedback I don't like or I'll get you!". I wonder what eBay would do if someone reported him?
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Edward Franks
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