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on 15-08-2012 11:57 AM
“TB I respectfully decline your request, I do not wish to "qualify" my comments.”
As you do not which to qualify your comments then you have no right to take offence if someone corrects you because they misinterpret what you say.
“IMO your interpretation of "my view" just reveals a lack of experience as a seller who works with the paypal and Australia Post on a day to day basis, in the online retail world.”
Before I retired I was selling both on and off line for about 10 years and held power seller status at a time when it actually meant something, and though I am retired I still sell, but because it gives me something to do, and not because I have to.
This is not my main selling ID, and on my main ID I have a 100% positive feedback rating in connection with over 6000 successful sales with all stars at 4.9 or better.
As for Aust Post and PayPal I am a qualified advocate who spent 14 years in real courts arguing real cases before real judges, and though my advocacy experience was limited to the industrial arena, I have adapted those skills to provide advice to both sellers as buyers as how to dispute PayPal and Aust Post decisions, and to date I have a 100% successful outcome rating.
So I would suggest when it comes to online sales I am more than qualified to render an informed opinion, and the fact you may not like it, makes is no less informed.