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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1177 Posts |
http://www.ebay.com/csc/yoronto/m.h...N1R5H8&gbr=1Today I won 3 loonies from him, paid 88-92 cents each he's selling lots for 17 cents... the cheapest way to ship is letter mail for 63 cents, he took a massive lost on pocket change today.. i just don't understand why, could it be to work on his feedback?
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
1177 Posts |
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Valued Member
Canada
122 Posts |
Looks like someone is trying to buy a higher feedback score. Spend $100 in postage and fees get 100 feedback score seems like a good deal. Easy way to buy credibility. Would you rather buy from a dealer with 20 feedback or 100 feedback. I bet if you keep this ID for 4 months, it will be selling much higher priced items.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2366 Posts |
Or maybe they were just expecting more bids and now have a better idea of how it works?
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Moderator
 Canada
10460 Posts |
Quote: Looks like someone is trying to buy a higher feedback score. Spend $100 in postage and fees get 100 feedback score seems lie a good deal. Easy way to buy credibility. Would you rather buy from a dealer with 20 feedback or 100 feedback. I bet if you keep this ID for 4 months, it will be selling much higher priced items. Or they will be selling key date numismatic items, starting at 1-cent.... made in China...
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Pillar of the Community
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Or they will be selling key date numismatic items, starting at 1-cent.... made in China... Roger why just assume that he might start selling fakes ? just because he is new does not mean he even knows about those crappy things. The guy is just starting off, and probably just figured with all the penny hype that he would get more bids.....
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Moderator
 Canada
10460 Posts |
I assume, because I recognise a pattern... and on ebay history has habit of repeating itself... also, did you check out the sellers feedback? Looks like they tried to sell something fake already... Call me a pessimist...
"Discovery follows discovery, each both raising and answering questions, each ending a long search, and each providing the new instruments for a new search." -- J. Robert OppenheimerContent of this post is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses...0/deed.en_USMy eBay store
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Valued Member
Canada
372 Posts |
As fas as I am concerned,he is off to a bad start with already 2 negatives.I do not personnaly like any privacy as far as small amount bids are concerned either.It is written all over.This seller is building up his feedback number the cheap way. You should ask him to place 10 of his lots in the same envelope to save on shipping next time you win.
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New Member
United States
23 Posts |
Along with boosting the feedback, there is likely a financial incentive to do this. At least here in the US, once you get over 100 transactions and $1000 in sales in a 12-mo period you can earn Top Rated Seller status by maintaining relatively clean feedback. As long as all the goals are met, you get a 20% rebate on final value fees. While these auctions are cheap, by the time he gets to 100 transactions, he may have an average sales price over $10. After that, he can start selling higher priced items with ebay taking less of a chunk. Don't know if Canada Post has a similar program, but in the US, if you get over $3000 per year, you also get a discount on USPS shipping.
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Valued Member
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New Member
Canada
5 Posts |
Really slow money laundering scheme ... :) 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1211 Posts |
"They won't be getting any positive feedback from me."
...and why exactly is that? Did they do something to wrong you in some way?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1700 Posts |
It sure is really difficult to get positive feedback for new and inexperienced sellers.
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Valued Member
70 Posts |
ebay Feedback manipulation policy Policy overview What are the guidelines? Allowed • Having the word "Feedback" in a title if that word is part of the item's name (for example, describing a book called "Reduce Feedback in Amps") • Saying that you'll leave Feedback after receiving Feedback from other members Not allowed • Exchanging Feedback for the sole purpose of increasing your Feedback score, getting website privileges, or enhancing your reputation • Including the word "Feedback" or any reference to ebay Feedback in a listing title (except when that word is used to describe the item for sale) • Manipulating another member's detailed seller ratings (DSRs) through a combination of repeat purchases and low DSRs to reduce another user's Feedback scores, or showing a pattern of leaving positive Feedback with consistently low DSRs • Offering to pay members for their user ID • Offering to sell, buy, barter, or give away Feedback • Taking actions or using tools to figure out the detailed seller ratings that a buyer left for a specific transaction (DSRs are meant to be anonymous) • Working with other members or registering multiple accounts to artificially increase your Feedback score The answer to your question is yes they did do something to wrong me and you and everybody else too! Is there anything else you need explained?
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Valued Member
Canada
449 Posts |
I don't think that offering positive feedback only after the buyer has left positive feedback is right either. I know there are some pretty shifty buyers, but I look at it like this. Once the money has been exchanged, and the item purchased, hasn't the buyer already fulfilled his part of the transaction?
Just a thought.
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Valued Member
United States
159 Posts |
I agree with secoinedchance - buyers responsibility has ended with payment. Many dealers don't see it that way.
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