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<p>[QUOTE="Pilkenton, post: 1040377, member: 23961"]I had a guy in Puerto Rico buy a strategy guide for a video game for two dollars. I marked it sent the next day. Three days later he complains he hasn't received it yet. Ten minutes later there was a case against me. I emailed him explaining it's only been three days. He must not have understood English because I could barely read his response. He was very rude, demanding a refund. I gave him a refund rather than arguing about two dollars. I also wrote him back. I told him when (not if) he gets the book, to keep it. That was three months ago. Yesterday I get a positive feedback from him. People are weird. They don't mind threatening you with negative feedback when they aren't satisfied, but they won't give you a positive for the life of them. My daughter sold 40 dollars worth of Pokemon action figures for one cent and free shipping. This lady bought them for her kid. She contacted me, threatening to give me a negative feedback because the toys were a little dirty. I emailed her, told her they were sold as-is, and I lost money because I paid for postage. She was very rude, but two months later I got a positive feedback from her. People are nuts.</p><p><br /></p><p>I never leave feedback until I hear from them first. When I buy, I look at the seller's feedbacks and read the gray and red ones. What kills me is that I'll see a red mark, and the comment will say something like "Great deal. A1 ebayer."[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pilkenton, post: 1040377, member: 23961"]I had a guy in Puerto Rico buy a strategy guide for a video game for two dollars. I marked it sent the next day. Three days later he complains he hasn't received it yet. Ten minutes later there was a case against me. I emailed him explaining it's only been three days. He must not have understood English because I could barely read his response. He was very rude, demanding a refund. I gave him a refund rather than arguing about two dollars. I also wrote him back. I told him when (not if) he gets the book, to keep it. That was three months ago. Yesterday I get a positive feedback from him. People are weird. They don't mind threatening you with negative feedback when they aren't satisfied, but they won't give you a positive for the life of them. My daughter sold 40 dollars worth of Pokemon action figures for one cent and free shipping. This lady bought them for her kid. She contacted me, threatening to give me a negative feedback because the toys were a little dirty. I emailed her, told her they were sold as-is, and I lost money because I paid for postage. She was very rude, but two months later I got a positive feedback from her. People are nuts. I never leave feedback until I hear from them first. When I buy, I look at the seller's feedbacks and read the gray and red ones. What kills me is that I'll see a red mark, and the comment will say something like "Great deal. A1 ebayer."[/QUOTE]
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