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 theresa141
 
posted on March 7, 2004 07:45:49 AM new
Hello everybody, I have recently started selling on Ebay,and using Vendio and I now have my first NPB.

Questions.
1.) If I register a NPB can he (the buyer) still leave me a negative feedback.

2.) If I block him from bidding can he leave any feedback.

My approach was to
1.) Block him from bidding,
2.) File a NPB,
3.) File for FVF
4.) Leave NEG feedback for him
5.) Then re-list the item.
Is this correct???

Thanks.

 
 Twelvepole
 
posted on March 7, 2004 07:55:35 AM new
Answers to 1 and 2... Yes

Unfortunately eBay does not make it so NPB's cannot leave feedback...

Your approach seems like the correct one...
however some here will tell you not to bother with the neg, because they can leave one back.


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 tomwiii
 
posted on March 7, 2004 08:07:37 AM new
Other than making ya FEEL GOOD, negative fb for pretzel-choking deadbeat scum does NOTHING for yer business

You opens yerself for retalitory neg from these scummers with nada advantage to your BUSINESS!

The concept of a feeBay "community" that you should feel some sort of responsibility towards makes me-n-Ralphie ROTFLOAOPIOP!!

As Tessio said to Tom Hagen:

"Tell Mike it was BUSINESS -- not personal!"

Words of WISDOM







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 stonecold613
 
posted on March 7, 2004 08:30:19 AM new
Leave the negative feedback about 3 days after you file your FVF. You will find that 99% of the time, you will not receive a neg in return.

Here is what you should do.

1) e-mail stating payment has not arrived and when can you expect it.

1.) No response in two days, Block him from bidding, and File a NPB,
3.) No Payment in 10 days, then File for FVF
4.) Leave NEG feedback for him three days after FVF
5.) Then re-list the item.

Don't worry about the bleeding heart liberals and there you can't live without me additude. You will be fine. If you do get a neg in return, respond to it by stating that it is a retalitory neg for that person not paying.

 
 tomwiii
 
posted on March 7, 2004 08:35:59 AM new
And this improves your BUSINESS plan how exactly??

NOTE: twern't the "bleeding heart liberals" who ran up ole "Yellowcake George's" trillion-cabillion deficit, now was it??

Twas all dem nice perks for his buddies like good-ole "Kenny-Boy" and all his other fat-cat cronies who really NEED an extra billion or so -- now for some SERIOUS budget constraints, watch for ole AWOL to cut school lunches for poor kids




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 theresa141
 
posted on March 7, 2004 09:23:42 AM new
Thanks everybody for responding.

 
 sanmar
 
posted on March 7, 2004 12:39:46 PM new
Why get in a tizzy over a neg? Fyle the NPB, wait 10 days & file FVF. Relist & wait to see if you get the negMake a proper response & go on your way. I have 9 negs in 6 yrs. & it hasn't hurt me as far as I can see.

 
 davebraun
 
posted on March 7, 2004 10:29:52 PM new
filing a neg on a buyer is a waste of time. how many sells check their buyers prior to an auctions close. file for you fee, block them and forget it. usually you'll find they have a low feedback and it's not worth the neg you get in return.
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