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ebay removed all the neg and neutral feedback i left over the last year
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likelyfran wrote: »Nah sorry, sounds like you're suspicious (for some bizrre reason) of fraud on OP's part and as she has also pointed out, such 'ideas' are nothing to do with the thread (and not very friendly
)!! :rotfl::rotfl:
Well, how about you try to read and understand the numbers before you argue? It's not a good idea to have all these arguments with people when you can't be bothered to understand what's going on.0 -
SlowCooker wrote: »Well, how about you try to read and understand the numbers before you argue? It's not a good idea to have all these arguments with people when you can't be bothered to understand what's going on.
There are those that can see the holes and the others are just holes!0 -
likelyfran wrote: »Ok, haven't read all the thread yet but going back, I've gleaned this:
OP buys 'at least 10 items a day, sometimes more than 25' - we're talking about time period of a year it seems.
So, estimating conservatively, let's call it 300 (days) x 15(items a day) = 4500 items bought in the year.
14.9% of OP's f/b has been stated to be neg or neutrals. Around 652 neg or neutral f/bs. using the estimated figures.
But.." i guess it is around %30 because he said it must not exceed the 1/3 of the overall feedback left#".
So, it's 14.9% neg/neutrals or 30%+?
I'm confused. I think there were more numbers/figures involved but moi brain is getting toired now!!
I don't know, can't be bothered to do any maths. Wasn't it the guy at ebay who gave the percentage? Maybe they got it wrong. Either way I'd say it's high, as do others, and more importantly so do ebay.You might not have found the questions to be important but unfortunately people will ask questions and like more information before providing advice.
If you buy 25 items a day. And it takes maybe 5 mins of reading and contemplating on the one item you buy (excluding the other items that you wont be bidding on that are the same) thats 5 mins times 25 which is 125 mins which is just over 2 hours. Now that is just on the items you buy, no research, no listing etc. Are you saying that you spend 2 hours a day just reading thoroughly the items you win? I call almighty rubbish on that. And that's me being polite. Truthfully, I can tell you're not daft (most natives have trouble with the English language and this is your third) but I dont think you are giving the time to each listing and that is why you are having trouble (aside from the poop). It could be the child or the husband distracting you but its clear from the feed back on here and Ebay that the error is your end.
No mocking, just maths.
2 hours a day buying isn't that much really. Not as a full time job. I'd guess there's not much to research if they buy the same type of items all the time and prefer good condition to sell it on right away. Listing may take time but 2 hours out of a day is nothing - they still have the rest of the day to get the listings done/resell their stuff.0 -
So Cutie pie - will you be changing your behavior and stop trashing sellers feedback?0
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theonlywayisup wrote: »Lol, you aren't even on the right thread!
:rotfl: :rotfl:

So why did you post on this thread first? Lol.
Further evidence that your understanding of written English is limitted.'Never argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience.' George Carlin0 -
janiebquick wrote: »So why did you post on this thread first? Lol.
Further evidence that your understanding of written English is limitted.
With no contribution to the OP I'm not sure why you continue to post. Your 'advice' is not only wrong but you clearly have something of a vile nature (having read some of your other comments).
This thread has become a farce not least because you seem intent on hounding some posters.
Classic spelling by the way!
When you become a seasoned seller, you might become more aware of the perils of both buying and selling.0 -
You might not have found the questions to be important but unfortunately people will ask questions and like more information before providing advice.
If you buy 25 items a day. And it takes maybe 5 mins of reading and contemplating on the one item you buy (excluding the other items that you wont be bidding on that are the same) thats 5 mins times 25 which is 125 mins which is just over 2 hours. Now that is just on the items you buy, no research, no listing etc. Are you saying that you spend 2 hours a day just reading thoroughly the items you win? I call almighty rubbish on that. And that's me being polite. Truthfully, I can tell you're not daft (most natives have trouble with the English language and this is your third) but I dont think you are giving the time to each listing and that is why you are having trouble (aside from the poop). It could be the child or the husband distracting you but its clear from the feed back on here and Ebay that the error is your end.
No mocking, just maths.
A lot of useless blah blah. I spend at least 4 hours a day picking my items and sometimes 6 hours. I organize the way i work and I don't need any advice regarding this.
My family is my JOY, They are never distracting me. If that's your case then it's yours but definitely not mine. I love my husband, I love my son and I love myself and can never feel the distraction from someone who I love. I suppose you and the other parrots on this thread are suffering from some kind of family pressure or lack of affection, I can see that from your posts filled with mocking, offence and false judgements threwn here and there !!0 -
janiebquick wrote: »1) I rather think you're stalking me, not vice versa.
2) I understand INR and SNAD perfectly, thank you. However, no-one was actually talking about PayPal in the first place, so this comment is unjustified.
3) Not sure what 'advice' you are referring to here. I didn't see you actually offer the OP any useful advice, more like you dived in, started an argument you couldn't follow through and then started talking about PayPal when nobody else was. lol.
4) Actually, I think every post I've ever written is still there, apart from ones on full threads that have been pulled.
Like I've said elsewhere, run along and find someone else to bully.
Calm down dear and don't feed the troll
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likelyfran wrote: »I'm not sure. I'm going to read some of the posts again because some of them seem to conflict, numbers-wise.
Ok, haven't read all the thread yet but going back, I've gleaned this:
OP buys 'at least 10 items a day, sometimes more than 25' - we're talking about time period of a year it seems.
So, estimating conservatively, let's call it 300 (days) x 15(items a day) = 4500 items bought in the year.
14.9% of OP's f/b has been stated to be neg or neutrals. Around 652 neg or neutral f/bs. using the estimated figures.
But.." i guess it is around %30 because he said it must not exceed the 1/3 of the overall feedback left#".
So, it's 14.9% neg/neutrals or 30%+?
I'm confused. I think there were more numbers/figures involved but moi brain is getting toired now!!
LOL, your brain is just Parfait
14.7% is the total negative or neutral feedback I left.
30% is what it is believed to be the maximum of negative feedback allowance for buyers. Please readers don't take this as a source as i said before I can't confirm the exact number of neg, it is just an estimation based on a recent conversation with an ebay agent.0 -
chancesare wrote: »With no contribution to the OP I'm not sure why you continue to post. Your 'advice' is not only wrong but you clearly have something of a vile nature (having read some of your other comments).
This thread has become a farce not least because you seem intent on hounding some posters.
Classic spelling by the way!
When you become a seasoned seller, you might become more aware of the perils of both buying and selling.
Spelling error. My bad.
I'm only continuing to post because another member seems to want to air his dirty washing in public and has moved his silliness on here from another thread.
Please advise me what 'advice' I have given that is wrong and which posters I am hounding.
Actually, I am a seasoned seller and buyer on Ebay. As a seller, I rarely have any problems with buyers and can only assume that is because I adopt the stance that the customer is always right (even when they're not). I can only assume that not all sellers are as open and accommodating as I am. As a buyer, I have encountered far too many business sellers who clearly regard their customers as the scum of the earth.
You're right. this thread has become a farce, but don't blame me for that.'Never argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience.' George Carlin0
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