Re: E-bay feedback
- From: "Troy" <troyl@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 20:33:14 -0700
I would never buy an item without seeing it, that's what pics and item
descriptions are for.
(I take great full sized pics of my items by the way).
you would be taking a chance your way.
But you have the choice, so it's one of those. you should have know better.
a buyer doesn't always take a second chance offer, and now your auction is
screwed up and you don't get as much $ next time around. you don't get all
you fees returned thought ebay, you still lose your listing fees and wasted
time.
you must have been ripped off a few times?
I have only been once in 6 years on ebay, Brian Crowe ripped me off for a
gravitar pcb(last year). he never sent it to me, but cashed my M.O. I hope
he rots in HELL for it. And I should have know better than to deal with
him. but I chose to take the chance, so it's on me.
Troy,
"Ceegary" <ceegary@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:tyZ3f.7548$gj1.5996@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> The buyer takes the risk in sending money before seeing or receiving the
> item, PERIOD! Prior to eBay that largely occurred only with large, well
> known companies. If the buyer doesn't pay the seller still has the item
and
> can relist it or sell to the next highest bidder.
>
> GRY
>
> "Troy" <troyl@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:DSW3f.2489$i%.1236@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Josh, I'm sure your a great buyer and I would be more than happy to sell
> > to
> > you.
> > But it sounds like your more worried about getting feedback then the
item
> > itself.
> > believe me, if I had an item you could not get anywhere else. you would
> > bid
> > on it, plain and simple. even with that statement in my ads. most buyers
> > have no problem with it, because they get what I promised as promised.
> >
> > the seller takes the chances, I can't chose who bids on my items. but
the
> > buyer can chose who he buys from. you have the judgment call, not me.
> > Again
> > lots of idiots out there and I can't stop them from buying from me. I
> > don't
> > get to pick and chose who I sell to on ebay. Not to mention the biders
who
> > waste my time by not paying and cost me $.
> >
> >
> > Troy,
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Josh A." <josh489@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:1129306437.521779.148970@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> Troy wrote:
> >>
> >> > I even state in my auctions "We leave positive feedback after you are
> >> > satisfied with your transaction."
> >>
> >> I agree with Ceegary. I generally won't bid on auctions that include a
> >> statement like this, knowing that it's code language for "buyer must
> >> leave feedback before the seller will do so." A buyer takes the
> >> initial leap of faith by sending his money to the seller and trusting
> >> that an item will be sent in return. I think a seller should be
> >> willing to show some reciprocal faith that the buyer will be pleased
> >> with the item and will leave positive feedback after it arrives or, if
> >> he isn't pleased, that he will work with the seller before leaving any
> >> feedback. When a seller tells buyers upfront that he does *not* trust
> >> them to act appropriately, it leaves the buyer to assume all of the
> >> risk in a transaction from beginning to end. That's your prerogative,
> >> of course, but no thanks.
> >>
> >> You're probably a great seller, Troy, but there are others out there
> >> like Kirk who ignore buyers' emails after the fact and then retaliate
> >> when appropriate feedback has been left for them. There are flaky
> >> buyers out there, too, of course, and a seller who leaves feedback
> >> first runs the risk of receiving unfair feedback from them. In my
> >> opinion, though, this risk is balanced against the buyer's initial risk
> >> in sending his money and then possibly receiving nothing or an inferior
> >> item in return. Both sides should be willing to accept some risk. If
> >> a seller won't, then I usually look elsewhere.
> >>
> >> - Josh A.
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
.
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