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Check this person out. Check what he left for others too. I didn't know you could get that low and still be on ebay. Guess they finally got kicked off.
seller feedback
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Good grief. Some jerk having a little fun.
Since the account is NARU, all those negs will disappear from those sellers' accounts very soon.
-Nancy
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Wow, clearly a disturbed individual, but the user name was a slight hint to their mental state. Glad to hear feedback from NARUd users disappears.
I need to pay more attention to feedback myself, I've been a little lax about that when negotiating "best offers" and such because most of my listings are BINS requiring immediate payment. I'd automatically set block bidders with negative feedback, unpaid bidder strikes, etc., but had almost forgotten about it because I'd had no problems. Last week, I get a message, please unblock me, the unpaid bidder strike has been resolved, I'd like to make an offer. Something told me to check it and not take their word at it, and sure enough, not only didn't I see a resolution, but this person had a number of unpaid bidder strikes against them, some negative feedback, that showed they had a consistent pattern of problems, just not enough apparently to get them NARUd. No way, Jose, the last thing I need is to ship out your books quickly like I usually do only to have you dispute the charge with paypal once its too late to stop the shipment. No thanks.
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Blame ebay..ick
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As long as we're talking about bad feedback left...
Apparently, he doesn't think too highly of any of his customers, as the LUCKY ones don't get ANY feedback... for the most part.
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Originally Posted by FiberGuy
As long as we're talking about bad feedback left...
Apparently, he doesn't think too highly of any of his customers, as the LUCKY ones don't get ANY feedback... for the most part.
Whoa. That's eye-opening.
Luckily I've avoided his type so far..
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That's why I ALWAYS check feedback received AND feedback left.
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Oh, and while not always a sticking point with me(whether postive or negative or such) the disparity in the numbers received and the numbers left always give me pause. He's received over 9100 feeback and left only 729. I wouldn't care if it was positive for positive, it would still cause me to pause before bidding and I'd have to really want what I'm looking at.
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Originally Posted by mommygonecrazy
That's why I ALWAYS check feedback received AND feedback left.
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Oh, and while not always a sticking point with me(whether postive or negative or such) the disparity in the numbers received and the numbers left always give me pause. He's received over 9100 feeback and left only 729. I wouldn't care if it was positive for positive, it would still cause me to pause before bidding and I'd have to really want what I'm looking at.
I guess I don't care enough about feedback to worry even a bit about a disparity in the number left vs the number received. That is, IF the person looked reasonable.... In fact, I'd probably never notice...