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on 05-09-2014 06:15 PM
I was another one of her targets, she tried to bid on some of my items, but thankfully, I had her main ID blocked already. She tried with her alternate ID, but as it hadn't been through phone verification and had 5 or less feedback (I might even up that to 10 yet), my blocks stopped her. Otherwise, I'd now be in the same boat as CQ.
I looked at your feedback and already it is close to the bottom of the first page. The way your feedback is coming in, it will be well down in no time. Even if people click to see the neg, most will see it as being a difficult buyer, nothing you've done wrong. I regularly buy things from people who have multiple negs, because you can see that they are just difficult buyers.
Buyers need to realise that sometimes sellers use a macro setting on their camera to show detail. It doesn't mean the item is to scale in the photo. One seller I bought from, they got a neg because the buyer assumed the item would be much bigger. It was a 1/4ct diamond, yet the photo was taken with a really good macro lens, hence looking huge. The imply they know what they're talking about, which if they did, they would know that a 1/4ct diamond isn't 20cm big! Others will get negs because the buyer thought the item arrived too slow....it hadn't arrived by the next day from an international location.
Most genuine people can see a petty negative. I bet if you look at her feedback left for others, she's probably done the same thing to other people.