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Grrr - I was so cross. Sold a broken motorbike on ebay for £200. Had lots of communication with the guy after he bought it and he never indicated he was less than happy. Three months later he left negative feedback "not a bit as described". Then he sold it on with exactly the same advert - word for word and using my picture for £450 and his buyer was delighted! T*sser!
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Originally posted by OrangeHopper View PostI have purchased a fair amount of fishing equipment, at very good prices, and I've never been disappointed. Oh, and a PS3.
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I have purchased a fair amount of fishing equipment, at very good prices, and I've never been disappointed. Oh, and a PS3.
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Originally posted by Grinder View PostI've got a rubik's cube and a transparent umbrella on the way. They better be spot on or its neg feedback.
Had a transaction a few months ago where it was OK but the seller didn't provide any communication.
This was either over Xmas or when we had snow for a few weeks so I expected my item to be delayed.
However, it would have been nice for the seller to drop me a quick email when they stuck the item in the post so at least I would know it had been shipped.
Anyway, when I got the item and was in the process of leaving feedback, I marked the seller down on communication but eBay wouldn't accept this element of the feedback unless I confirmed I had gone through a 3 point process of trying to resolve things with the seller!
Gave up in the end and didn't bother leaving any feedback.
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I've got a rubik's cube and a transparent umbrella on the way. They better be spot on or its neg feedback.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostNice Barrett.
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Originally posted by zeitghost
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Originally posted by zeitghost
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhenever I buy stuff off ebay, I always end up with something not quite as I expected, then I reread the ad again and what the ad doesn't say that is the clue to the puzzle.
There's some clever people out there selling and quite a few stupid people like me buying.
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Did you get another empty PS3 box in the post?
"A Bargin at only £50 and only used once!"
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Whenever I buy stuff off ebay, I always end up with something not quite as I expected, then I reread the ad again and what the ad doesn't say that is the clue to the puzzle.
There's some clever people out there selling and quite a few stupid people like me buying.
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