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<p>[QUOTE="JPeace$, post: 2355520, member: 42727"]I generally let go the small things. Just this weekend though I left my first neutral for a seller. The item was damaged and it was never mentioned in the listing. It wasn't something that happened in shipping either. The inside panel of a 1973 first medals album de-laminated. It's quite obvious when you open the album.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have left negative for a few sellers that deserved it. One seller tried to back out of 2 MS66 Morgan's I won from him. 2 separate auctions ending on the same day and I won both for very good prices <$290. His first communication to me was something like "wow, you really got these for great prices". I won't bore you with all the details, but he claimed he was waiting on the "estate" to release them. I patiently waited, he offered to refund and i declined and said i'd wait. Then one day, he just flat out refunds me both coins and he relisted one of them as a BIN. I was angry. I negged him for both auctions and called eBay. The total time from end of auction to resolution was around 4 weeks with multiple communications between me and the seller. This was my first really bad experience with a coin seller on eBay.</p><p><br /></p><p>For the most part, 99+% of the feedback I give is positive. It takes a lot for me to leave a neg., but if I feel the seller deserves it than, well, they're going to receive one. Before leaving any neg, I will contact the seller to see if something can be worked out.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JPeace$, post: 2355520, member: 42727"]I generally let go the small things. Just this weekend though I left my first neutral for a seller. The item was damaged and it was never mentioned in the listing. It wasn't something that happened in shipping either. The inside panel of a 1973 first medals album de-laminated. It's quite obvious when you open the album. I have left negative for a few sellers that deserved it. One seller tried to back out of 2 MS66 Morgan's I won from him. 2 separate auctions ending on the same day and I won both for very good prices <$290. His first communication to me was something like "wow, you really got these for great prices". I won't bore you with all the details, but he claimed he was waiting on the "estate" to release them. I patiently waited, he offered to refund and i declined and said i'd wait. Then one day, he just flat out refunds me both coins and he relisted one of them as a BIN. I was angry. I negged him for both auctions and called eBay. The total time from end of auction to resolution was around 4 weeks with multiple communications between me and the seller. This was my first really bad experience with a coin seller on eBay. For the most part, 99+% of the feedback I give is positive. It takes a lot for me to leave a neg., but if I feel the seller deserves it than, well, they're going to receive one. Before leaving any neg, I will contact the seller to see if something can be worked out.[/QUOTE]
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