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on โ14-07-2015 12:09 PM
So after 1700+ positive it was bound to happen I guess.
Partly my fault for being a bit lazy in the listing desciption I guess.
Now I went a gave the buyer a refund once the goods were returned, my question is, is it worthwhile asking for the Neg to be removed now that I have refunded the buyer? Or should I just let it roll off over the next 12 months?
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on โ14-07-2015 07:17 PM
Serve you right , totally misleading inuedo
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on โ14-07-2015 07:19 PM
@aussie-picker wrote:Serve you right , totally misleading inuedo
And that is directed at me, because?
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on โ14-07-2015 07:32 PM
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โ14-07-2015 09:10 PM - edited โ14-07-2015 09:11 PM
Yeah? There was 7 hours and 5 posts between mine and that one
So, no. Was not a reply to the one above.
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on โ14-07-2015 09:27 PM
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on โ14-07-2015 09:42 PM
Looks like it. Thanks kopes
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โ15-07-2015 08:14 AM - edited โ15-07-2015 08:16 AM
The neg is already on page 3, I wouldn't worry, don't think it will effect your sales.
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You could be right but I was surprised to see this take on it.
Maybe I search differently, but when I do bother to look at a seller's feedback, what I do is click directly on the negative or neutral number in the summary at the top.
That takes me directly to those particular comments and I would not have a clue what page they are actually on.
I usually read the comments and the date eg 'This month' or '6 months ago' etc
The more recent the negs, the more attention I pay to them, but I also look at the ratio of positives.
Not sure how everyone else does it.
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In the current case under discussion, I don't think the seller is a bad guy (going on what he has written on these message boards). He has said it was a mistake.
But if i were going in cold without the benefit of these boards & read the neg then looked at the ad, I would be gobsmacked.
An ad that says it is a large part of someone's stamp collection & even shows a photo of one album open with stamps in it, would have me agreeing with a buyer who made the comment that the books came empty & the ad had been misleading.
I think the seller really shot himself in the foot with his reply that the buyer could have asked. If someone writes that up for auction is a large part of their stamp collection and shows a few pics of stamps, a buyer should be expected to ask if stamps come with that??
Perhaps better to have just said sorry, description should have had more detail, will refund.
As buyer, the feedback & reply that is actually there would worry me & yes, that neg would make me wary. Things will improve as soon as the actual ad is not showing any more.


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