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<p>[QUOTE="Marshall, post: 808035, member: 21705"]Thanks for all the responses. It is the exact kind of feedback for which I was seeking.</p><p><br /></p><p>After considering these responses, I chose to leave NO feedback on Ebay and keep the coin (It was only a few buck overpriced and not worth the considerable effort to leave my home) but I did leave the seller a message concerning my disappointment. He has not responded.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now there does seem to be a difference of opinion about whether it is OK to leave possibly deceptive, but definitely inadequate descriptions for items. Is a return policy all that is required to receive a positive rating? </p><p><br /></p><p>I know it's no worse than infomercials with lifetime guarantees with the product cost built into the "Handling" fee. But is this the best way to get a vibrant market for both sellers and buyers?</p><p><br /></p><p>I may be old fashioned, but I think giving your money back is the LEAST a seller should be expected to do, not the most. I know it's not possible to please everyone, but you should at least be able to please the reasonable customers by selling what you have and not what you can make them think you have.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway, keeping the coin doesn't mean the transaction was good, only that the fix wasn't worth it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Marshall, post: 808035, member: 21705"]Thanks for all the responses. It is the exact kind of feedback for which I was seeking. After considering these responses, I chose to leave NO feedback on Ebay and keep the coin (It was only a few buck overpriced and not worth the considerable effort to leave my home) but I did leave the seller a message concerning my disappointment. He has not responded. Now there does seem to be a difference of opinion about whether it is OK to leave possibly deceptive, but definitely inadequate descriptions for items. Is a return policy all that is required to receive a positive rating? I know it's no worse than infomercials with lifetime guarantees with the product cost built into the "Handling" fee. But is this the best way to get a vibrant market for both sellers and buyers? I may be old fashioned, but I think giving your money back is the LEAST a seller should be expected to do, not the most. I know it's not possible to please everyone, but you should at least be able to please the reasonable customers by selling what you have and not what you can make them think you have. Anyway, keeping the coin doesn't mean the transaction was good, only that the fix wasn't worth it.[/QUOTE]
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