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Foxy wrote:i would give positive. But state in it that there was no communication.
i agree, as you have received the item, the complaint is relating to non communication and delay in posting..... leave neutralsmile --- it makes people wonder what you are up to....
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Thanks all. I think i'm going to leave this comment.
Item as described but communication was non exsistant & item received late.
The dilemma i have with the pos is, what if someone else receives crap service and no comms like me? Lets face it, no one reads the positives once they've dropped off the page into abyss....a least a neut would serve as a warning for others?"There are no pockets in a shroud..."0 -
Just leave a poss and move on, it's not worth your time.
If you leave him a N or neg for a pound item, he might hunt you down and fook all your auction if he can.
So if you do leave a n or neg, your asking for trouble for a pound item.
He might of had a bad week. Like we all do some times.
If he took paypal for a pound item, he will be left about 20p.
My 2p worth.
And one over thing before you all say" well i would not buy of you if thats how you think" well dont buy from me then! Loads more fish in the sea!0 -
If unhappy, don't leave any feedback, Ebay seem to positively discourage leaving neutral feedback. Have you read their feedback left by others? maybe it was a one off. Did you read their feedbacks before buying? I find this a guide as even positive feedback left can be revealing, such as "item arrived" and nothing more, buyer must have been less than happy.Are those shopping bags you're carrying really bags of debt???0
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I am an experienced eBayer and i am fully aware of the way eBay works. I always check feedback using Gutcheck and check for shill bidding activity using Baycheck. His feedback was ok, just 1 neg for non payment. He received a neg for no communication (not from me!) today.
Securityman- Hunt me down? Is that some kind of joke? I am not scared of leaving negative or neutral feedback, i just like to make sure its definitely the right thing to do before i do. There is no chance of wrecking any of my auctions because i have a username for buying and a username for selling. He didn't take Paypal, so why bother mentioning it?
You're right, i wouldn't buy from you with an attitude like that.
Just to conclude, i have now left a pos with the comment i earlier stated.
Thanks to everyone for their opinion"There are no pockets in a shroud..."0 -
Bargainbabe wrote:I am an experienced eBayer and i am fully aware of the way eBay works. I always check feedback using Gutcheck and check for shill bidding activity using Baycheck. His feedback was ok, just 1 neg for non payment. He received a neg for no communication (not from me!) today.
Securityman- Hunt me down? Is that some kind of joke? I am not scared of leaving negative or neutral feedback, i just like to make sure its definitely the right thing to do before i do. There is no chance of wrecking any of my auctions because i have a username for buying and a username for selling. He didn't take Paypal, so why bother mentioning it?
You're right, i wouldn't buy from you with an attitude like that.
Just to conclude, i have now left a pos with the comment i earlier stated.
Thanks to everyone for their opinion
You say you have 2 ids. Just 5 mins searching what you have bid on would find the sort of things you like. It's not hard to find people from there.
Try it, pm me the id you won the item on and i bet i can find your selling id!0 -
I really do doubt you would find my selling or buying id. But hey, i'm not about to give you a opportunity my friend!"There are no pockets in a shroud..."0
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the seller might have a hotmail account like i do. if i'd been the seller (i wasn't) all of your emails would have gone into junk and been deleted. also the seller might only get into town once a week, so if it's an item that they have to go to a post office for i'd allow a week after cheque clearance. they didn't cash your cheque so in this situation i'm talking rubbish but normally i'd say 2 weeks is okay if it's payment by cheque.52% tight0
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Jellyhead, i truly don't believe that a seller selling on eBay wouldnt check his junk mail folder for eBay mail. I sent emails through eBay to try and avoid the old junk folder thing.
2 weeks is ok if they're waiting for cheque clearance but it was for a £2 cheque that was NEVER cashed (not even now!)
Anyway, i've left feedback now its all done and dusted
"There are no pockets in a shroud..."0 -
Can i hijack this thread ... apparently not. post deleted.0
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