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Steve Silverwood April 3rd 05 12:26 AM

In article ,
says...

He is no worse that most sellers on ebay. I'll never buy from a powerseller.
Ebay is a haven for crooks.


I've not had any trouble from eBay sellers, ever -- "powersellers" or
regular folks. Guess I must be lucky.

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-- //Steve//

Steve Silverwood, KB6OJS
Fountain Valley, CA
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Dave S April 3rd 05 03:21 AM

I've never had trouble from eBay sellers either. I've now bought over 25
items, with zero problems.

I wonder how much of this negativity is based on actual experience.

I also wonder why people get so upset about high prices in eBay auctions.
That's what happens in auctions - people pay what they want to pay for an
item. Sometimes people might get a little carried away (but that's their
own problem and no one else's); sometimes people have a very good reason for
being willing to pay a price premium to get something that they can't get
locally or they believe is a "one off" (I've certainly done this on
occasions).

From what I can see, the eBay feedback system is as good a way as any of
gauging a seller. To become a power seller, you clearly need lots of
positive feedback from lots of satisfied customers.

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Dave S

"Steve Silverwood" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...

He is no worse that most sellers on ebay. I'll never buy from a

powerseller.
Ebay is a haven for crooks.


I've not had any trouble from eBay sellers, ever -- "powersellers" or
regular folks. Guess I must be lucky.

--

-- //Steve//

Steve Silverwood, KB6OJS
Fountain Valley, CA
Email:




BrotherBart April 3rd 05 05:36 AM

I've never had trouble from eBay sellers either. I've now bought over 25
items, with zero problems.


I wonder how much of this negativity is based on actual experience.


I also wonder why people get so upset about high prices in eBay auctions.
That's what happens in auctions - people pay what they want to pay for an
item. Sometimes people might get a little carried away (but that's their
own problem and no one else's); sometimes people have a very good reason

for
being willing to pay a price premium to get something that they can't get
locally or they believe is a "one off" (I've certainly done this on
occasions).


From what I can see, the eBay feedback system is as good a way as any of
gauging a seller. To become a power seller, you clearly need lots of
positive feedback from lots of satisfied customers.


We are just a sellers. You are a God.

I will send you a tracking number. Don will do your children's wedding
pictures. Rita will dogsit for you. Lumpy will give you a, uh... oh well
you'll find out.









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