You are probably correct, Mike. Anyone without a negative probably hasn't been 
on eBay very long.

graywolf
http://www.graywolfphoto.com
"Idiot Proof" <==> "Expert Proof"
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UncaMikey wrote:
Hey,  I think it's best not to take ebay feedback too seriously.  No
one has ever suffered serious harm from a negative or neutral.  So long
as you are honest and straightforward and stay calm and rational,
answering other ratings if necessary with factual information, you're
fine.

A prospective buyer/seller would be more cautious about someone who
rants and raves and USES ALL CAPITALS WITH LOTS OF EXCLAMATION MARKS!!!
than someone who got a poor feedback or two, so long as it was clear
what had happened.

It's kinda like the situation with Usenet flame wars -- people really
take this sh*t too seriously.  It's only a few electrons bouncing
around.

*>UncaMikey



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