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Pillar of the Community
United States
671 Posts |
Quote: Sir Ferrari, stop lying Facts don't lie, dishonest sellers lie. Quote: your feedback is nothing to be proud of Quote: You probably don't have a fast enough computer to handle the site. So it's just me, with my brand new 2008 Lenovo desktop with top of the line DSL, that sees you have so much bad feedback that a huge database cannot handle it all? Right...
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Pillar of the Community
United States
671 Posts |
And it doesn't matter if someone sells these "nobrainer" items as you call them, what matters is that customers are happy. His are, yours aren't, end of story.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3098 Posts |
wow... I should really stay away. Luckily, I buy all my coins from APMEX and community members!  Seriously, when I sell banknotes, I don't try to fob them off. Even if there's a slight ripple in the paper, I put in BOLD words and tell the buyers that it has this problem. The only negative I have was a 2000 yen note I sold. I thought it was UNC, but the more I looked at it, it was a washed note. But, I couldn't change the title again, but put the waring washed at the bottom. Still, a buyer gave me negative, and I say that I deserved it because I MISREPRESENTED THE NOTE. Quote: There is probably some poor little kid that has saved up his money from his paper route to buy his first coin and you are there to cheat him of it This is especially true for me. You don't know how it feels to get a coin for Christmas, only to be told that it's been cleaned and scrubbed, and only paid the bullion value.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
869 Posts |
They made the mistake and was there $5 screw up it would have cost me that much for a gallon of gas at that time to drive back to the bank as I was not paying attention to what small amount of money I was getting back from my cent rolls. Trust me they have plenty of my money that makes them money when they loan it. I think the banks have bigger trouble then my $5(bailout). It must have took ya an hour to dig that one up. Here is a great idea.  Why don't you spend all this time you have to send out apology letters to all your bad feedback customers and use there money you made off them to put the stamp on it.  Stone sent
Edited by coindexter 12/05/2008 03:10 am
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Moderator
 United States
23522 Posts |
This thread is degenerating into a dogpile. I'm going to leave it open (for the moment), but I urge you guys to find some less in-your-face way of expressing your opinions on the topic.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4541 Posts |
 I think it should be closed
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Pillar of the Community
United States
869 Posts |
 Good idea
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2669 Posts |
It does not matter what a person sells - what matters is how he/she treats their customers, whether they deliver the item described as promised, and if they handle any issues with that delivery with decorum and respect. In other words, whether you're selling coins or bearings, if you deliver what you promised, when you promised, then your feedback will reflect that fact.
I recently purchased something from this seller to see if anything had changed. I had to leave a positive as what I received was what was stated, however, I made sure to note the condition of said item in my positive feedback. Basically, I paid face value with free shipping, and what I received were coins that were either used in slot machines or as drag racing markers on the asphalt. I did get face value for my money though, which is why I left the positive. People will see that, as well, at least until it is buried because of so many transactions.
The point being missed.. no matter if you are a seller with 100 feedbacks or 100,000 - are all your customers satisfied? If all of them are not, then what could you be doing to fix it? Happy customers are return customers, and one unhappy customer tells 10 (and in the internet age, tells 1,000!). On the internet, your reputation is all you have, so it really pays to keep it up as best you can.
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Valued Member
United States
300 Posts |
I have dealt with mike's coins, and it COST me, I want this to be warning to the other members here, be EXTREMELY CAUTIOUS if you deal with him, and I'm NOT kidding, I've posted warnings about mike's coins on several other forums also
Edited by L1011 12/05/2008 9:06 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5615 Posts |
THOSE OF US KNOW JUST WHAT WE DO AND THEY HAVE TO LIVE WITH THEM SELVES, IF WE ALL WERE AS HONEST AS OUR PARENTS TAUGHT US THIS THREAD WOULD EVEN BE DISCUSSED AND THE PEOPLE WHO KNOW THEY ARE NOT BEING UP FRONT AND HONEST, THEY KNOW THAT TOO... EXCUSES ARE JUST THOUGHTS PUT INTO SOMETHING ONCE YOU KNOW YOU HAVE F'D UP!!
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Valued Member
United States
199 Posts |
One thing I have gotten from this thread is the toolhaus link....thanks So much for that.You don't know how much searching I have done looking for negs on certain sellers.....I sure wasted alot of time!!(Brewzz feels stupid)
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2669 Posts |
No need to feel stupid, as you say.. there's lots of tools (and other things) out there we still don't know about. That's one of the reasons why we're all here: to learn!
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Valued Member
United States
207 Posts |
Quote: I was alerted by one of my regular customers to this latest round of bashing and am replying to it Why do you have so many negative and neutral feedbacks on ebay?
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Valued Member
United States
300 Posts |
That quote in an of itself should tell you something..." I was alerted by one of my regular customers to this LATEST round of bashing" ...If someone has regular "bashing" or negative feedback, something not's right there
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Valued Member
United States
207 Posts |
lol you are right 
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