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 rustygumbo
 
posted on July 14, 2003 07:17:38 PM new
If I was to leave feedback on the very last day possible for a bidder, do they get an extension to leave feedback or follow up? I am just curious. Too many deadbeats in the last month, that i am sure to get negged by some retaliatory jerk. this seems to be the order of the summer. No pays and retaliatory negative feedback.


 
 tomwiii
 
posted on July 14, 2003 07:20:12 PM new
There's NO official deadline -- stays in da system up to 90 days (give or take)!

The problemo is that nobody is quite sure what the give-or-take period is!




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 stonecold613
 
posted on July 14, 2003 09:58:56 PM new
What is the items that seem to be drawing in the deadbeats? I haven't had any deadbeats since March.

 
 neroter12
 
posted on July 14, 2003 10:48:15 PM new
(Funny I saw this thread title and I thought it was feedback "redline time"

ding dong...the feedback's dead......

 
 AuctionAce
 
posted on July 15, 2003 12:21:19 AM new
There are or were ebay sellers that sell software that leaves feedback in sniping fashion at the last moment. The problem is the ebay system is not that accurate and feedbacks can sometimes still be given way after the 90 day deadline.




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 zircon4
 
posted on July 15, 2003 05:30:26 AM new
This is a little off topic, I have a bidder that paid by CC. I have just received a chargeback and the P.O. says they have not collected their parcel from them. Weird thing is the bidder is now Naru. Can the bidder still leave feedback for the sale? Or can I?
Cheers,
Adrian

 
 Twelvepole
 
posted on July 15, 2003 06:00:55 AM new
Once a bidder is Naru, you or them can no longer exchange feedbacks...



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 rustygumbo
 
posted on July 15, 2003 07:27:09 AM new
About the credit card topic, I suggest disputing the chargeback. I had someone who bought about $160 in items from me last December. In January I got a chargeback. I fought it, and just last week found out I won. Also, I suggest only accepting payments through ebay from confirmed accounts, and only ship to those addresses. This will protect you from future chargebacks. It has't hurt my sales, but I do get a bunch of emails each week from buyers wanting to know why policy is like that. I also accept Bidpay b/c they will cover it no matter what happens (ie. stolen credit card, etc.).


 
 
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