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ebay feedback
I agree with ebay not caring as long as you pay your fees. I have been cheated on ebay and I know others who have, BUT overall my BUYING experience has been MUCH BETTER than my selling experience with feedback. I have over 2000 positives and bend over backwards to may my buyers happy. My few negatives were TOTALLY unwarranted - minor problems with packaging/shipping and they never even wrote me to let me know. One woman claimed her package was soaking wet and I went to the trouble of calling her post office and they said if she would bring it in, they would file insurance claim and get her money back. She refused to do that and just wanted a refund. I just didn't think it was fair for me just to take her word for it and give her money without anyone seeing the wet item. Another one was a broken item that was insured, too. Instead of filing the insurance claim or contacting me for a refund, the lady just left a negative. I've had 2 or 3 other instances that were pretty much the same. One lady left one because she didn't get her item quickly enough and when I contacted her post office they said they had left notices for her to pick the item up and she never bothered. That was my fault, eh? I don't know. I just don't feel like it is fair and now people see my less than 100% feedback and they might not buy from me.