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<p>[QUOTE="Hiddendragon, post: 1842441, member: 25270"]I had a bunch of eBay coin auctions ending today, and when I checked my email I see a message from someone saying this: "i will pay 2 Dollar for this coin without mail cost. Please do not sendet this coin to me. For 16 Dollar postage fee i have reported this auction to ebay!"</p><p><br /></p><p>I can't figure out what he's talking about because I charge $1.50 to ship overseas, and I pride myself on having low shipping charges. Then I look and see he left me negative feedback. A little while later another negative pops up from him on another item he purchased. I've never had a negative in 13 years of selling. </p><p><br /></p><p>then I get payment for the second item (which he left a negative on), including my $1.50 shipping fee. Then I get this message: "Send me this product not to. There are cost their Ebay. I renounce it!</p><p>roduct not to. There are cost their Ebay."</p><p><br /></p><p>So what am I to make of this? Does he want the coins or not? How can I get rid of the negative feedback? I thought you couldn't give negative feedback without contacting the seller first? Does that one message count as contacting me? Obviously the language barrier is a huge problem here and either he's messaging me in broken English or the eBay translator is doing a very poor job. </p><p><br /></p><p>He's also bidding on several items ending next weekend, and I don't want to go through this again. He could get me thrown off eBay if he leaves me a bunch more negatives.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hiddendragon, post: 1842441, member: 25270"]I had a bunch of eBay coin auctions ending today, and when I checked my email I see a message from someone saying this: "i will pay 2 Dollar for this coin without mail cost. Please do not sendet this coin to me. For 16 Dollar postage fee i have reported this auction to ebay!" I can't figure out what he's talking about because I charge $1.50 to ship overseas, and I pride myself on having low shipping charges. Then I look and see he left me negative feedback. A little while later another negative pops up from him on another item he purchased. I've never had a negative in 13 years of selling. then I get payment for the second item (which he left a negative on), including my $1.50 shipping fee. Then I get this message: "Send me this product not to. There are cost their Ebay. I renounce it! roduct not to. There are cost their Ebay." So what am I to make of this? Does he want the coins or not? How can I get rid of the negative feedback? I thought you couldn't give negative feedback without contacting the seller first? Does that one message count as contacting me? Obviously the language barrier is a huge problem here and either he's messaging me in broken English or the eBay translator is doing a very poor job. He's also bidding on several items ending next weekend, and I don't want to go through this again. He could get me thrown off eBay if he leaves me a bunch more negatives.[/QUOTE]
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