I had a smart aleck question about a coin, so I check out his left feedback, and it looks like he loves leaving negatives. I blocked him, and you might want to to. thesalvagecenter
If you have any current auctions, click on the bid list. Scroll down, and you will see a link to block bidders or delete bids
I can never find that particular link on eBay for some reason. If you Google: Buyer/Bidder Management It comes up for me at the top of the page. Click that, and it will take you directly to your own eBay blocked bidders management tool - it does for me anyway. Then click: Add an eBay user to my Blocked Bidder/Buyer List
I looked at this guy's feedback that he left for sellers. Only 5 negatives and all of them seem legit. http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISA...d=thesalvagecenter&ftab=FeedbackLeftForOthers What's the problem with him?
5 negative in just a few short month. Some for slow shipping, etc, which could easily be weather related or post office fault. Some for no mint mark, or not 90% silver, which can easily be seen when bidding. Yes, they were seller goof ups, but easily visible when bidding. I have had seller mixups like that, but do not leave negatives for them. Anyone that is that negative happy, I would rather not take my chances with. And I gave the pcgs coin facts for my coin, and he claimed I was making up information. I replied and gave him the link for the coin facts, then blocked him.
I agree that it's smart to block this guy. I have some "best offers" on eBay all include free shipping. If somebody offers like .01 then I always block an idiot such as this. I just don't have time to fool around with these dopes.
Folks are certainly welcomed to block whomever they wish on eBay but I have not blocked this user since my eBay practices would never illicit a negative from him.
So you can control the post office? I know they have re-routed my packages before, making them a couple days late. He would negative that.
I never had a problem with the USPS Delivery Speed. Everything has ALWAYS Been delivered within the time frame the service allows.
Go to eBay, then scroll to the bottom and click on "Site Map." You'll see the bidder blocking link near the top of the second column under the seller tools.