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<p>[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 1470769, member: 37839"]The Ebay procedure, and general auction procedure is that the seller may answer questions from a prospective buyer (usually a good idea to do so) but has no such requirement. Once you have entered into a binding contract of purchase and sale, if there are any issues,that is the time to communicate and iron out issues between the parties. Filing a case or giving negative feedback without attempts at resolution is both immature and unwarranted for both parties. Act like a man, and honor your purchase--if you had doubts, you should not have bought the item. Should you wish to return the coin, use the seller's return procedure, and follow it as printed. So many gratuitous negatives are left that feedback becomes revenge and buyer's remorse at that point. I am more frequently a buyer than a seller on Ebay, but have noticed abuses by both parties in terms of vindictive feedback. Negatives are a last resort, as it seriously tarnishes a seller's reputation to do commerce. BEFORE I bid on an item, I read feedback carefully, and do my diligence prior to purchase. If you end up not liking the coin, contact the seller and see what arrangements can be made.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 1470769, member: 37839"]The Ebay procedure, and general auction procedure is that the seller may answer questions from a prospective buyer (usually a good idea to do so) but has no such requirement. Once you have entered into a binding contract of purchase and sale, if there are any issues,that is the time to communicate and iron out issues between the parties. Filing a case or giving negative feedback without attempts at resolution is both immature and unwarranted for both parties. Act like a man, and honor your purchase--if you had doubts, you should not have bought the item. Should you wish to return the coin, use the seller's return procedure, and follow it as printed. So many gratuitous negatives are left that feedback becomes revenge and buyer's remorse at that point. I am more frequently a buyer than a seller on Ebay, but have noticed abuses by both parties in terms of vindictive feedback. Negatives are a last resort, as it seriously tarnishes a seller's reputation to do commerce. BEFORE I bid on an item, I read feedback carefully, and do my diligence prior to purchase. If you end up not liking the coin, contact the seller and see what arrangements can be made.[/QUOTE]
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