horsey88
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posted on December 10, 2003 08:41:12 AM new
Does Ebay award you with a falling star and a leather jacket when you hit 10,000 negs ?
http://cgi2.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=bargainland-liquidation
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dadofstickboy
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posted on December 10, 2003 08:49:01 AM new
Good thing he doesn't come here and complain every time he gets a NEG!!!
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fluffythewondercat
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posted on December 10, 2003 10:10:45 AM new
I read several of their auctions, terms of service and some of the negative feedbacks.
At that I did five minutes more reading than most of their whiners, I'll wager.
Classic case of they-just-don't-read. It's all there in black and white. I fully understand their terms and wouldn't have any hesitation buying from them if it were something I wanted and condition was unimportant.
We were looking for a specific "parts" laptop not long ago. This seller might have been an excellent source. The only problem I can see is that the just-don't-reads may be driving up the prices for those who fully understand what the auction is offering.
Persons expecting new-in-box or lavish customer service from these folks are deluded and deserve to be slammed back with a neg.
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JapErTOn
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posted on December 10, 2003 11:48:45 AM new
Dadofstickboy...LMAO!!!
Soooo many threads!!! Soooo much griping!!!
I just think stupid and greedy get's these people bidding, it's clear they are a well oiled car crash of a seller!
Monkey time...
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All the monkeys aren't in the zoo,
Every day you meet quite a few,
So you see it's all up to you.
You can be better than you are,
You could be swingin' on a star
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ltray
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posted on December 10, 2003 11:51:33 AM new
Not only do you get the Fallen Star but instead of a leather jacket, you get a leather full-body zippered S&M suit.
(For those of you that don't know what that is... be thankful!) Beat me Master, beat me!
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ltray
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posted on December 10, 2003 11:52:10 AM new
Sorry, y'all... I JUST had to do that <g>
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pelorus
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posted on December 10, 2003 11:59:03 AM new
Somebody please tell me why this guy hasn't been NARU'd.
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JapErTOn
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posted on December 10, 2003 12:09:18 PM new
Because he's paying Ebay a pile of cash every month?
Where is Auctionace to to a quick guestimate rundown of his monthly income and outgo when you need him?...
J
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All the monkeys aren't in the zoo,
Every day you meet quite a few,
So you see it's all up to you.
You can be better than you are,
You could be swingin' on a star
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auctionACE
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posted on December 10, 2003 01:41:01 PM new
The upcoming feedback changes will pay havoc with this seller. I wonder if ebay will reconsider their move. Many of ebay's sellers have a large amount of negative feedbacks due to their sales volume. If the new 'view all the negatives with a simple mouse click' system is in place it my hurt their sales and some may consider moves to their own websites or other selling venues.
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fenix03
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posted on December 10, 2003 01:53:00 PM new
Pel - please tell me why you think he should be NARUed. Negative feedback doesn't get you NARUd - neither does selling "as is" items. Half the complaints I read are people that did not like his check out system others were because their as is item didn't work but then if you read the description, it was obviously a crp shoot as to whether they would of not.
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If it's really "common" sense, why do so few people actually have it?
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lindajean
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posted on December 10, 2003 02:29:51 PM new
Wish I had seen him a month ago and I would have bought lots of stocking stuffers and Christmas decorative items.
He has tons of very happy customers as well as the complainers. And, if you are buying electronics from anyone who says "as is" you better count on it being DOA.
His prices for other items is great. And most of the negs I saw were from people complaining about high shipping, no email response, slow shipping or having to use checkout.
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horsey88
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posted on December 10, 2003 02:35:55 PM new
88.6% was a very good average in school on Ebay it means 11.4 out of every 100 transactions are problematic
People are basically lazy,too lazy to even read feedback.
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MAH645
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posted on December 10, 2003 02:41:07 PM new
Horsey, I hadn't seen a seller with that many negs. I agree with auctionace it should be interesting.
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fluffythewondercat
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posted on December 10, 2003 02:42:26 PM new
it means 11.4 out of every 100 transactions are problematic
Maybe to someone who's just interested in carping.
To me it means that the $1 NR auctions are drawing lots of people who are slow to comprehend but quick to leave a neg.
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horsey88
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posted on December 10, 2003 02:52:15 PM new
Does the nitwit value change a physical statistic ??
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sparkz
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posted on December 10, 2003 03:14:31 PM new
Does anyone know where he got the FedEx shipping calculator? I would be very interested in one of those.
The light at the end of the tunnel will turn out to be an oncoming train.
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fluffythewondercat
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posted on December 10, 2003 04:01:03 PM new
Not all statistics are meaningful.
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kiara
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posted on December 10, 2003 08:31:41 PM new
If that seller was smart he'd go to Square Trade and pay to get ALL of those removed.
Just kidding........ hahahahahaha
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