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Posted by Roberto Pirezzi on 04/07/07 08:31
<MJ@MJ.com> wrote in message
news:04j513lv7rifqvcb8bvha7179ht77lj4d4@4ax.com...
> Last year there was a buyer who collected the item in person. He left
> a neg because he didn't get a cup of tea. I saw it myself and I wish
> I'd kept the details. Maybe somebody on the ebay uk ng knows.
Obviously, there is no expectation to get a cup of tea, so the neg was
without merit. However, if the listing stated, buyers are welcome to pick
item up and be greeted with a friendly seller with teapot in hand, there is
justifiable reason to give a neg. Seller was not as described lol.
Some people should get a life, and stick to dishing out feedback that is
useful, rather than entertaining.
One on amazon made me chuckle at first, buyer didnt receive item, but claims
he was refunded, and seller was very suspicious. I figured, buyer was a
deadbeat, so I made a purchase from said seller. I kinda know what the buyer
meant, seller excuse a bit like dog ate homework. i.e suspicous.
Onto my 2nd suspicious seller now.
>
> And another neg that I saw because the seller posted the item in a
> used jiffy bag.
>
> MJ
Neutral for used jiffy bags, unless item very cheap. :-)
If blockbuster sold on ebay, they'd have a neg for sending 3 dvds in a
plastic bag. I couldnt believe my eyes when I saw it...(ok it wasn't a
ACTUAL plastic bag, but it was plastic, and had no padding at all). They
also had the right DVD in the wrong case - which shows what muppets they
employ!
l2oberto
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