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 Posted 12/30/2009  11:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add kena to your friends list
For starters, I never purchased anything of high value via ebay.

Even if the system is flawed, I still leave feedback but only when the item has arrived.

One time the item did not arrive and feedback was only left when a resolution was reached between the seller and me regarding the item which was lost in the post.

I agree that as a seller, you can block whoever you want.

Ken
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 Posted 12/30/2009  6:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add scubu to your friends list

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I never leave feedback. If the sale went well, somebody will leave positive feedback. If the sale went poorly, people still leave positive feedback to prevent retaliatory feedback. What's the point?


You obviously haven't been on ebay in quite some time.

You can buy an item... deliberately pay for it with a bad check... email the seller and tell him the check's no good... and also tell him his wife is a tramp... and he still can't leave you a negative.
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United States
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 Posted 12/30/2009  6:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add clintonfitch to your friends list
I always leave feedback but I tend to buy only from a small group of sellers that I have developed a bit of a relationship with. I know when I buy from them I will get what is pictured/described.

This ultimately hurts my ebay ranking because repeat sellers don't "count" as high as new sellers on my buyer ranking. But I'm fine with that - I'm not going to go buy just to get my ranking up. And if a seller chooses not to sell to me because my ranking is low, that is 100% their call.

Clinton
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 Posted 12/31/2009  09:00 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SeatedNut to your friends list

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And if a seller chooses not to sell to me because my ranking is low, that is 100% their call.


Clinton this isn't a criteria for evaluating potential bidders. The only bidders a seller can exclude are: NPB (non-paying bidders) with two or more strikes in the previous month, a negative feedback score, shipping address on excluded list, or by username. If you have a positive feedback score and haven't alienated a seller, you won't be blocked.

I am currently on a blocked list from one seller due to a negative feedback I rendered for a cleaned and significantly not as described coin. I just consider this as the seller doing me a favor.
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United States
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 Posted 12/31/2009  10:06 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add clintonfitch to your friends list
SeatedNut, thanks for the explanation. I should have made myself more clear. As a seller, you can set up the auction to only accept bids from people with a certain ranking or higher (my wife does it all the time on her auctions). That was where I was going with my comment but I didn't make myself clear. :-)

Clinton
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 Posted 12/31/2009  10:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add scubu to your friends list

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As a seller, you can set up the auction to only accept bids from people with a certain ranking or higher (my wife does it all the time on her auctions).


Sorry, but I believe your wife is fibbing to you.

Here is the buyer blocking criteria permitted and how they work, as you can see the only feedback rankings you can block are negatives.

Ebay-Feedback

She may be doing it manually, but it's not automated.
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 Posted 12/31/2009  11:12 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add KenKat to your friends list
Some people just don't leave feedback. Oh well. I've had sellers not leave feedback, buyers not leave feedback - a little irritating but in the greand scheme of things, so what? I just wouldn't worry about it. If you are 100% or very close to it, one more positive isn't really going to matter that much.

My main goal is to avoid negatives. Sounds like you are doing all the right things, so no worries.

Just my opinion.

Ken
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 Posted 12/31/2009  11:19 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add clintonfitch to your friends list
Thanks Scubu for the information. I'll have to ask her about it when she is among the living this morning. :-)
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 Posted 12/31/2009  12:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SeatedNut to your friends list

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Some people just don't leave feedback. Oh well. I've had sellers not leave feedback, buyers not leave feedback - a little irritating but in the greand scheme of things, so what? I just wouldn't worry about it. If you are 100% or very close to it, one more positive isn't really going to matter that much.


Ken it just irked me that this one guy took to the time to put it in an email and not in the feedback. I interpreted that as because he didn't like me asking buyers to take the time to post feedback. Had I received nothing from this buyer, this post would not exist.
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 Posted 12/31/2009  12:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add weerdsteev to your friends list
SeatedNut: I understand where you're coming from and your need to vent. Venting can be beneficially cathartic. I have vented a few times here on the forum and went away feeling better. Funny how that works! In addition to the situation you experienced, there is also the dreaded "positive feedback but low detailed seller ratings" buyer. As an example of what I mean, the buyer gives you a positive feedback but then gives you a poor detailed seller rating on your (sounds reasonable to me!) $2.50 shipping cost and then, POOF, there (potentially) goes your Top-Rated Seller status right out the window. You'll probably never know who did THAT to you either, so you won't even know who to block.
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 Posted 12/31/2009  1:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Frazzle to your friends list
I think youre going a little overboard,blocking a buyer who apparently completed the transaction.....youre just going to hurt yourself in the end!
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 Posted 12/31/2009  2:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SeatedNut to your friends list

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I think youre going a little overboard,blocking a buyer who apparently completed the transaction.....youre just going to hurt yourself in the end!


One out of thousands/tens of thousands ... won't hurt a bit. The only one who will know is this buyer. My feedback is 100% and dsr's are in the 98/99% range.
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 Posted 12/31/2009  4:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pls to your friends list
When I was still buying via ebay, I had over a thousand successful transactions and perhaps 3-4 unsuccessful where the results led me to leave negative or neutral feedback - and we're talking items not received or packed so poorly that a monkey wrench would have arrived broken in the package they used. I'd estimate that 35-40% of the sellers NEVER left feedback of any kind. Mind you, I said SELLERS, not buyers. I left feedback for 100% of the transactions, too.
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 Posted 01/03/2010  11:31 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Neil to your friends list
A seller can block any buyer for absolutely no reason. You simply go to the ebay "site map", look under "Sell", click on "Blocked Bidder/Buyer list" enter any names your little hearts desire for any or no reason whatsoever. Usually it's done because another forum member, on a different site has had a bad experience with that buyer, and gives out the buyers username.
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 Posted 01/03/2010  3:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biokemist6 to your friends list
I have several buyers on my blocked list who have never done business with me. I blocked them solely based on the vindictive feedback they left for sellers that I know are trustworthy. I have no desire for a known problem bidder to attempt to bid on any of my auctions. For instance, just the other day I blocked a buyer for leaving negative feedbacks for sellers who did not leave a positive feedback as soon as the buyer paid, the buyer even plainly stated that in the neg he left This dolt did not seem to understand the concept that an ebay transaction is not over until the package is received by the buyer and both parties are satisfied.
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