Interesting for the ebay sellers

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Simon Wilson, Jan 30, 2008.

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    Simon Wilson Guest

    Simon Wilson, Jan 30, 2008
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    MikeH Guest

    MikeH, Jan 30, 2008
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    Andy Hewitt Guest

    I find it interesting really. I have on occasion wanted to leave some
    kidn of comment about a seller, but like many buyers have refrained as I
    didn't want to start a feedback war.

    I recently had one where I got a DOA hard drive, the seller responded
    very quickly and said they'd replace it. It took two weeks and no
    responses to my eMails. The replacement did arrive, and is working fine,
    it didn't warrant a negative, but a neutral with a comment would have
    done. I left it with no feedback in the end, perhaps they should show
    that as a statistic instead, or even have a button for 'not willing to
    comment'.
     
    Andy Hewitt, Jan 30, 2008
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    TOG@Toil Guest

    Bad. There's a huge thread running on upce about it at the moment.

    There's more - Ebay's moving to Paypal only (I think - not sure about
    that) and are saying they'll not release Paypal funds for 21 days
    during which time a disgruntled buyer can grab them back and..., oh,
    have a look at upce.
     
    TOG@Toil, Jan 30, 2008
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  5. Wozzat, then?
     
    frjack at work, Jan 30, 2008
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    Dr Zoidberg Guest

    uk.people.consumers.ebay
     
    Dr Zoidberg, Jan 30, 2008
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    Vass Guest

    heh, they're keeping you busy in there I see
     
    Vass, Jan 30, 2008
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    Fr Jack Guest

    Fr Jack, Jan 30, 2008
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  9. ****, but there are some dimbulbs on that ng. Spacker being a prime
    example.

    Zoidy's quite active there, but he actually posts some sense.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Jan 30, 2008
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