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Post by ninjabearhug on Mar 9, 2008 14:08:21 GMT
I have just received my first non-positive feedback . I sold this person 4 Cart only SNES games, all of them tested working all of them in great condition. I posted them on the first postage day after the auction in a brand new cardboard box, with new bubble wrap and new packing pellets. I contacted the seller that night to let them know there parcel was on it's way, thanked them for their business and told them to enjoy there games. All this and they left me a neutral, WTF!!!
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Post by Chunkchenko on Mar 9, 2008 14:18:01 GMT
what did the neatrul feedback say? what a cheeky child out of a wedlock.
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Post by ninjabearhug on Mar 9, 2008 14:24:03 GMT
" Received very quick."
Damn right it was, i do everything i can to make sure my parcels are posted ASAP after the auction, and i always post First class. I've sent them a message, if they don't retract the neutral they're getting a neg.
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Post by playgeneration on Mar 9, 2008 14:34:47 GMT
Perhaps they just selected the wrong option, I've nearly done that a few times before.
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Post by ShadowAngel on Mar 9, 2008 15:43:15 GMT
Maybe really just clicked the wrong field. But there are some people out there who give you only neutral ratings. On german ebay you can sometimes see comments where the receiver asks why they only got a neutral and not a positive when everything was fine with the auction. I got my first negative last week, only because i gave him a negative (the stuff was dirty as hell, it took him more than a week to deliver and than he forgot some things, which took again 2 weeks until it was here and that was guy was really unfriendly) so it was the only option for me. He gave me a negative back and called me liar because the stuff was as he said in mint condition But it isn't a problem for me. 732 positive and one negative. It could be worse
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Post by rupert on Mar 9, 2008 18:25:55 GMT
I once got 2 neutrals off the same guy, I was selling a load of SMS games and he bought 2, he was on a bitish army base in Germany and I charged him Euro post.. So he got the games and I had paid like £1.40 to send them and chagred him about £4.. It was just a missunderstanding though and I actually refunded him £2 after - but apparently you cant retract neutral, or at least you couldnt back then. but it doesnt show up on my feedback any more as it was a long time ago, so im flawless again (for now )
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Post by kungfukid on Mar 9, 2008 20:36:14 GMT
That's a bummer. I've been lucky enough to avoid any neutral or neg feedbacks on my account so far, though I've previously given positives purely to avoid unjustified neg retaliation even though the service has been less than satisfactory. I'm at the stage now with around 300 positives though that I wouldn't care, so I'd leave a neg if it was justified. When somebody sent me a dozen counterfeit Amiga CD32 games a while back that were advertised as new and sealed (and many didn't even run) I just left a string of negative feedbacks for the seller, who then offered me a full refund and just said to keep the games, having ignored my reasonable requests prior to the feedback being left. So I guess sometimes not being afraid to leave a neg can actually have good results.
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krooper13
Sonic the Hedgehog
Had it all and sold it, stupid economics.
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Post by krooper13 on Mar 10, 2008 12:04:15 GMT
I'm mostly a buyer on ebay, so if someone messes me around and won't reply when asked about it I leave neg. I've only got one piece myself from some cad who took my postal order and claimed they never got it.
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