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<p>[QUOTE="jody526, post: 19130, member: 578"]Hi bobby,</p><p><br /></p><p>You say that you have had "many" buyers try to obtain concessions through feedback extortion?</p><p>That may be true, but I can't help but wonder what kind of idiots are bidding on your auctions.</p><p>I have talked to many selers about this same issue, and I think there was one that said that had happened to them on one occasion.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now, about the buyer's responsibilities.</p><p>When a buyer bids on, and wins an auction, he has entered into a contract with the seller.</p><p>That contract is determined by the seller's terms of sale, and eBay's guidelines.</p><p>Now, either that buyer fulfills the contract, or he doesn't. If he does, then there is only one reason for a seller to withold feedback. That would be to make sure that they can leave a retalitory neg, should the need arise.</p><p>If the buyer does not fulfill the contract, and no resolution can be had, then it is the seller who needs to let other sellers know about it through feedback.</p><p><br /></p><p>You seem to attract a high percentage of clueless bidders. (according to your post)</p><p>I can't help but think that there must be a reason for that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jody526, post: 19130, member: 578"]Hi bobby, You say that you have had "many" buyers try to obtain concessions through feedback extortion? That may be true, but I can't help but wonder what kind of idiots are bidding on your auctions. I have talked to many selers about this same issue, and I think there was one that said that had happened to them on one occasion. Now, about the buyer's responsibilities. When a buyer bids on, and wins an auction, he has entered into a contract with the seller. That contract is determined by the seller's terms of sale, and eBay's guidelines. Now, either that buyer fulfills the contract, or he doesn't. If he does, then there is only one reason for a seller to withold feedback. That would be to make sure that they can leave a retalitory neg, should the need arise. If the buyer does not fulfill the contract, and no resolution can be had, then it is the seller who needs to let other sellers know about it through feedback. You seem to attract a high percentage of clueless bidders. (according to your post) I can't help but think that there must be a reason for that.[/QUOTE]
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