jrinne said:I thought the seller couldn't leave a negative?
He can't. The seller will file an NPB, and the buyer will leave a negative...
...on that, feedback is only removed I believe if the buyer doesn't respond to the NPB.
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jrinne said:I thought the seller couldn't leave a negative?
What if he responds and says he refuses to pay and makes up some ****** excuse that the seller is racist because of "blackmail." Then what?Sly said:jrinne said:I thought the seller couldn't leave a negative?
He can't. The seller will file an NPB, and the buyer will leave a negative...
...on that, feedback is only removed I believe if the buyer doesn't respond to the NPB.
jbone17 said:Found out where this bastard lives and take a number 2 on his porch. That will fix this loser.
trademhigh said:What if he responds and says he refuses to pay and makes up some shatty excuse that the seller is racist because of "blackmail." Then what?Sly said:jrinne said:I thought the seller couldn't leave a negative?
He can't. The seller will file an NPB, and the buyer will leave a negative...
...on that, feedback is only removed I believe if the buyer doesn't respond to the NPB.
boomo said:i send this:
oh the ol blackmail routine.
very classy. just exactly how do you make a bid and then not try
and correct it long before auction ends? this is a binding deal steve,
you cant just decide you dont want something you bid on, and then use blackmail.
im being a dick? your bid was 18 hours before that auction ended.
when you somehow make this amazing mistake, you just dont say, sorry i dont want it, cus i bid to much 18 hours ago,
you ask nicely at that time. having my feedback record does me just fine. more satisfying for me to give a strike.
now if you had offered to cover the fees and been a little more reasonable about how you overbid 18 hours ago
and waited til auction ended to tell me this, im sure we could have worked something out.
he sends this:
listen tard, i told your ******* that i tried to retract my bid.
now, why does it have to be a RACE issue?
are u seroius , i am not goin to put up wit ur racial comments, and
I tried to correct my mistake .. 18 HOURS Ago
are u really that lame?? do what u need too,maybe try sum whitemail hick.
your error.
someone please tell me where i was being racist, lmao.
sportscardtheory said:Wow. There are some terrible sellers out there. First of all, you yourself stated that the price you got was low, so why not accept not completing the transaction, get your fees back and try for a better price? And setting yourself up for a negative... I hope it is worth it. I know I would rather work with him and NOT get a negative. I guess that's just me.
sportscardtheory said:Wow. There are some terrible sellers out there. First of all, you yourself stated that the price you got was low, so why not accept not completing the transaction, get your fees back and try for a better price? And setting yourself up for a negative... I hope it is worth it. I know I would rather work with him and NOT get a negative. I guess that's just me.
Sly said:sportscardtheory said:Wow. There are some terrible sellers out there. First of all, you yourself stated that the price you got was low, so why not accept not completing the transaction, get your fees back and try for a better price? And setting yourself up for a negative... I hope it is worth it. I know I would rather work with him and NOT get a negative. I guess that's just me.
So a terrible seller is holding a buyer to a price he won a card at, even though the seller feels it was low??? Hmmmm...seems like a pretty honest buyer where he's willing to sell the card lower than he wanted to, because he's sticking to his end of the deal...
Philip J. Fry said:sportscardtheory said:Wow. There are some terrible sellers out there. First of all, you yourself stated that the price you got was low, so why not accept not completing the transaction, get your fees back and try for a better price? And setting yourself up for a negative... I hope it is worth it. I know I would rather work with him and NOT get a negative. I guess that's just me.
Negatives on eBay are like single moms. At first it's shocking because it doesn't happen very often, but after awhile, it becomes commonplace and people move on with their lives.
sportscardtheory said:Sly said:sportscardtheory said:Wow. There are some terrible sellers out there. First of all, you yourself stated that the price you got was low, so why not accept not completing the transaction, get your fees back and try for a better price? And setting yourself up for a negative... I hope it is worth it. I know I would rather work with him and NOT get a negative. I guess that's just me.
So a terrible seller is holding a buyer to a price he won a card at, even though the seller feels it was low??? Hmmmm...seems like a pretty honest buyer where he's willing to sell the card lower than he wanted to, because he's sticking to his end of the deal...
Customer service. The first thing I tell that guy after his message is "No problem. We will mutually agree to not complete the transaction so I get my fees back." Not, "You are an idiot and a liar and I will hold you to your end of the deal and take a negative!!!" There are two kinds of sellers, people who sell and treat it like a business, and others who sell and don't give a crap.
sportscardtheory said:Sly said:sportscardtheory said:Wow. There are some terrible sellers out there. First of all, you yourself stated that the price you got was low, so why not accept not completing the transaction, get your fees back and try for a better price? And setting yourself up for a negative... I hope it is worth it. I know I would rather work with him and NOT get a negative. I guess that's just me.
So a terrible seller is holding a buyer to a price he won a card at, even though the seller feels it was low??? Hmmmm...seems like a pretty honest buyer where he's willing to sell the card lower than he wanted to, because he's sticking to his end of the deal...
Customer service. The first thing I tell that guy after his message is "No problem. We will mutually agree to not complete the transaction so I get my fees back." Not, "You are an idiot and a liar and I will hold you to your end of the deal and take a negative!!!" There are two kinds of sellers, people who sell and treat it like a business, and others who sell and don't give a crap.
Sly said:sportscardtheory said:Sly said:sportscardtheory said:Wow. There are some terrible sellers out there. First of all, you yourself stated that the price you got was low, so why not accept not completing the transaction, get your fees back and try for a better price? And setting yourself up for a negative... I hope it is worth it. I know I would rather work with him and NOT get a negative. I guess that's just me.
So a terrible seller is holding a buyer to a price he won a card at, even though the seller feels it was low??? Hmmmm...seems like a pretty honest buyer where he's willing to sell the card lower than he wanted to, because he's sticking to his end of the deal...
Customer service. The first thing I tell that guy after his message is "No problem. We will mutually agree to not complete the transaction so I get my fees back." Not, "You are an idiot and a liar and I will hold you to your end of the deal and take a negative!!!" There are two kinds of sellers, people who sell and treat it like a business, and others who sell and don't give a crap.
But the fact is that this buyer obviously had NO intentions of buying the card. He bid 18 hours before the auction ended and had PLENTY of time to retract his bid.
Mutually agreeing to not complete the transaction is what allows tools like this to stay on ebay and continue to do this to other sellers. It's a waste of time for sellers, it could mean a loss of money for a seller (what happens if Uggla - or whoever it was - blows out his knee tomorrow?) These are the types of buyers who need to be removed from ebay...and filing NPB's against them is the only way to do that.
Sly said:sportscardtheory said:Sly said:sportscardtheory said:Wow. There are some terrible sellers out there. First of all, you yourself stated that the price you got was low, so why not accept not completing the transaction, get your fees back and try for a better price? And setting yourself up for a negative... I hope it is worth it. I know I would rather work with him and NOT get a negative. I guess that's just me.
So a terrible seller is holding a buyer to a price he won a card at, even though the seller feels it was low??? Hmmmm...seems like a pretty honest buyer where he's willing to sell the card lower than he wanted to, because he's sticking to his end of the deal...
Customer service. The first thing I tell that guy after his message is "No problem. We will mutually agree to not complete the transaction so I get my fees back." Not, "You are an idiot and a liar and I will hold you to your end of the deal and take a negative!!!" There are two kinds of sellers, people who sell and treat it like a business, and others who sell and don't give a crap.
But the fact is that this buyer obviously had NO intentions of buying the card. He bid 18 hours before the auction ended and had PLENTY of time to retract his bid.
Mutually agreeing to not complete the transaction is what allows tools like this to stay on ebay and continue to do this to other sellers. It's a waste of time for sellers, it could mean a loss of money for a seller (what happens if Uggla - or whoever it was - blows out his knee tomorrow?) These are the types of buyers who need to be removed from ebay...and filing NPB's against them is the only way to do that.
sportscardtheory said:Sly said:sportscardtheory said:Wow. There are some terrible sellers out there. First of all, you yourself stated that the price you got was low, so why not accept not completing the transaction, get your fees back and try for a better price? And setting yourself up for a negative... I hope it is worth it. I know I would rather work with him and NOT get a negative. I guess that's just me.
So a terrible seller is holding a buyer to a price he won a card at, even though the seller feels it was low??? Hmmmm...seems like a pretty honest buyer where he's willing to sell the card lower than he wanted to, because he's sticking to his end of the deal...
Customer service. The first thing I tell that guy after his message is "No problem. We will mutually agree to not complete the transaction so I get my fees back." Not, "You are an idiot and a liar and I will hold you to your end of the deal and take a negative!!!" There are two kinds of sellers, people who sell and treat it like a business, and others who sell and don't give a crap.