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as a general rule, sellers who do not tell the truth on ebay seem to
generate increased bids. if you really want an "inexpensive" item, doesn't
an eager bidder ignore an isolated negative feedback??? i find that too
often sincere, good, nice buyers acquiesce to disappointment, and leave
good feedback.
below is (item number and actual feedback of) what now appears
on seller's account, yet MOPOers were made to understand the
facts clearer, and the opinions of the MOPO experts confirm that seller acted
improperly.
(i have been disappointed before. we all have. chats were exchanged
but we [buyer/seller] addressed resolved the issues without any bad or
neutral feedback. negative feedback is reserved for limited "bad"
situations, considering the totality of the circumstances. this case
warranted the feedback.)
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- Re: [MOPO] was i duped on ebay??? the paper-backed insert a... Michael B

